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STRUCTURE OF MEMBRANE HOLES IN OSMOTIC AND SAPONIN HEMOLYSIS [PDF]
Philip Seeman, D. Cheng, G. H. Iles
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Mechanical Force Storage and Reprogramming Hydrogel for Scarless Repair of Sports Joint Wounds
Inspired by the energy conversion of tendons, the “energy transit station” hydrogel is designed. The hydrogel not only shields stress concentration in sports injuries, but also reprograms energy forms to provide reasonable biomimetic contraction for wounds.
Jiakang Zhang +10 more
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Pyruvate kinase deficiency is associated with mitochondrial retention, decreased antioxidant and HIFs activity correlating with hemolysis [PDF]
Cheong‐Jun Moon, Josef T. Prchal
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Hemolysis in runners as evidenced by low serum haptoglobin: Implications for preflight monitoring of astronauts [PDF]
Hematological parameters and serum haptoglobin were examined in 21 male employees of the Kennedy Space Center who were at 3 levels of physical activity: 7 subjects regularly ran more than 40 km (25 miles) per week (Group I); 7 ran 13 to 24 km (8 to 15 ...
Frey, Mary Anne Bassett +2 more
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The proximity labeling enzyme APEX2 is displayed on extracellular vesicle (EV) surfaces via genetic fusion with EV‐sorting scaffolds, enabling in situ biotinylation of native surface proteins, adsorbed corona components, and interacting cellular proteins.
Wenyi Zheng +5 more
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The indications for transfusion of blood components support after stem cell transplantation (SCT) usually do not differ form other clinical situations, but the rules for such therapy have a number of features.
D. N. Balashov, P. E. Trakhtman
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Therapeutic plasma exchange for massive anti‐
Matthew D. Cain +3 more
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Molybdenum (Mo), with its unique strength, uniform corrosion, and radiopacity, enables innovative biodegradable implants for transformative stroke therapy. Abstract Neurovascular implants for stroke intervention face a critical dilemma: permanent devices (e.g., nitinol stents, platinum coils) often trigger chronic inflammation and recurrence, whereas ...
Yunong Shen +11 more
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