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In-Solution Characterization of Extracellular Vesicles: A New Approach to Evaluating Antibody Binding and Surface Interactions. [PDF]

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Arteriovenous Fistulae in Rabbit Kidney Studied by Dye-Dilution Technique and by Angiography

Scandinavian Journal of Urology and Nephrology, 1972
The effects of percutaneous punctures of kidneys of rabbits were studied by nephroangiography and by determination of renal blood flow using a dye-dilution technique. The punctures were made during the actual examination or up to 7 days earlier. At puncture small fistulae immediately were created, often only detectable by the dye-dilution technique ...
L, Ekelund, J, Göthlin, T, Olin
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Renal Blood Flow in Dogs Studied by Means of a Dye-Dilution Technique

Scandinavian Journal of Urology and Nephrology, 1969
The renal blood flow in dogs was studied with a dye-dilution technique using indocyanine green. A new method of analyzing the dye-dilution curves was devised by which it was possible to estimate the magnitude of separate flow components of the curves.
G, Lingårdh, T, Muth, T, Olin
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Dye-dilution techniques using aminohippurate sodium: do they accurately reflect amniotic fluid volume?

The Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine, 2002
To determine whether the dye-dilution technique using aminohippurate sodium accurately measures amniotic fluid volume.Singleton pregnancies with intact membranes undergoing a Cesarean delivery had their amniotic fluid volume assessed by the dye-dilution technique and direct measurement.Fifteen women were prospectively assessed.
E F, Magann   +5 more
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Fluorescein dye-dilution technique and retinal circulation

American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology, 1978
Using theoretical models for the flow of fluourescein dye in retinal arteries and veins, we have determined the effects of optical absorption in blood of the incident excitation light and the emitted fluorescent light on the time course of measured fluorescence intensity, I(t).
C E, Riva, G T, Feke, I, Ben-Sira
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Modified dye dilution technique for cardiac output studies in tiny subjects

American Heart Journal, 1969
Abstract A modified dye dilution technique for cardiac output estimation in very small subjects is presented. Instead of the conventional constant blood withdrawal technique followed by reinfusion after the inscription of the dye curve, a Holter pump withdraws arterial blood into the cuvette and simultaneously reinfuses it back into the subject's ...
R A, Arcilla, M I, Rowe
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Clinical relevance of lung water measurement with the thermal-dye dilution technique

Journal of Surgical Research, 1990
The quantification of extravascular lung water, the morphologic correlate of pulmonary edema, is not possible with routine clinical studies [96, 97]. The early accumulation of interstitial edema as well as small changes in the water content of the lungs when edema is established are not reliably detected or quantified with the chest radiograph or blood
J C, Böck, F R, Lewis
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Portal Circulation in Humans Studied by a Dye-Dilution Technique

European Surgical Research, 1972
Human portal circulation was investigated by a dye-dilution technique. The dye was injected in the superior mesenteric artery and venous blood was sampled from various parts of the portal system ...
H. Dencker   +3 more
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Quantitative Flow Estimations of Arteriovenous Fistulas with Doppler and Dye-Dilution Techniques

Acta Radiologica. Diagnosis, 1980
The flow in operatively created arteriovenous fistulas of 14 patients was calculated with Doppler and dye-dilution techniques. Good correlation was found between the 2 methods. Differences in the results and future examination techniques are discussed.
L, Forsberg   +3 more
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