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Toxicities of dextrans

Transfusion, 1976
R M, Lowenthal, D S, Park, J M, Goldman
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Dextran Anaphylaxis

Angiology, 1969
V I, Maddi, E M, Wyso, E N, Zinner
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DEXTRAN SULPHATE

The Lancet, 1953
K, WALTON, C, RICKETTS
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DEXTRAN

Anesthesiology, 1967
Nobuo FUJIWARA, Akira SHINODA
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" REACTIONS " TO DEXTRAN

The Lancet, 1953
A W, WILKINSON, I D, STOREY
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Dextran

In the ever-evolving landscape of materials science, the pursuit of sustainable and high-performance materials has led to a renewed interest in biopolymer composites. These materials, which blend the natural advantages of biopolymers with the enhanced properties of composite structures, present a promising frontier for innovation across various ...
Kumar, Samit, Tiwari, Kanha Singh
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Dextran

Reactions Weekly, 2013
G. Steiner, C. Zimmerer
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Studies on dextran and dextran derivatives

Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 1968
Giuseppe Bombardieri   +3 more
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Dextrans.

Developments in biological standardization, 1987
Dextrans were first used in clinical practice in 1947. Raw dextran is produced by bacterial conversion of sucrose to a branched chain structure which is heterogeneous in composition. Further refinement is carried out by hydrolysis and fractionation. Clinically useful dextrans form only 1 percent of the total molecular spectrum of raw dextran.
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