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Clinical applications of stromal cells obtained mechanically from adipose tissue are quite popular methods. However, generally accepted protocols still do not exist.
Hasim Eray Copcu
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Percutaneous application of fibrin sealant in surgically recalcitrant urinomas following oncocytoma resection [PDF]
Surgical application of fibrin sealant is well established as a hemostatic agent. However, reports of its percutaneous application and its uses within the urinary tract are limited.
Michael Y. Liu +2 more
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Introduction Intraoperative thrombosis of saphenous veins (SV) during open harvesting is very rare. Case Report We present a case of a 60-year-old male patient with multivessel coronary artery disease and a history of a non-ST elevation acute ...
Piotr Mazur +4 more
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In forensic medical work, in cases with homicide suspicion, it is important to be able to determine with the greatest possible precision when injuries occurred and whether during vital, or post-mortem conditions.
AR. Obac +4 more
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A xenograft study of human adipose stromal cell‐based vocal fold mucosal replacement in rabbits
Objectives Vocal fold (VF) scarring, manifested by increased collagen, decreased glycosaminoglycans (GAGs), and disrupted elastic fibers, remains a negative consequence of VF injury or resection.
Eric K. Tran +6 more
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Chronic diseases in growing children, such as autoimmune disorders, obesity, and cancer, are hallmarked by musculoskeletal growth disturbances and osteoporosis.
Heather A. Cole +22 more
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Adipose-derived stromal cells (ASCs) are a promising cell source for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine approaches for cartilage replacement.
Katrin Radeloff +4 more
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Background: Haemostasis in liver surgery remains a challenge despite improved resection techniques. Oozing from blood vessels too small to be ligated necessitate a treatment with haemostats in order to prevent complications attributed to bleeding.
Knaebel Hanns-Peter +14 more
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Microheology of fibrin clots [PDF]
An active particle tracking microrheology technique has been developed to study the viscoelastic properties of human fibrin and plasma clots. In order to perform microrheology measurements, a magnetic microrheometer device has been adapted and a ...
Allan, Peter
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