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Hemolysis and augmentation of hemolysis by neutral steroids and bile acids

Biochemical Pharmacology, 1965
Abstract Thirty-five neutral steroids and bile acids have been studied for their ability to lyse rabbit erythrocytes. Hemolytic activity was found to be associated with the 5-β-H configuration. A few Δ-4,5 steroids were active, but 5-α-H compounds were inactive.
Gerald Weissmann, Harold Keiser
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Hemolysis in Preterm Neonates

Clinics in Perinatology, 2016
Hemolysis can be an important cause of hyperbilirubinemia in premature and term neonates. It can result from genetic abnormalities intrinsic to or factors exogenous to normal to red blood cells (RBCs). Hemolysis can lead to a relatively rapid increase in total serum/plasma bilirubin, hyperbilirubinemia that is somewhat slow to fall with phototherapy ...
Hassan M. Yaish, Robert D. Christensen
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Analgesics, Hemolysis, and Splenomegaly

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1971
Excerpt To the editor: I should like to comment and expound on the editorial "Analgesics, Hemolysis, and Splenomegaly" (ANNALS, April 1971).
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Cisplatin-Induced Hemolysis

New England Journal of Medicine, 1980
CISPLATIN (cis-diamminedichloroplatinum) has been tested extensively against various solid tumors and has become commercially available.
J Fitzpatrick   +3 more
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Thrombin generation by hemolysis

Blood Coagulation & Fibrinolysis, 2007
Hemolysis is the fragmentation of erythrocytes into microparticles (Hb-MP). Clinical hemolysis can result in a severe procoagulant state. The influence of Hb-MP on thrombin generation was quantified. Unfrozen citrated normal plasma (five donors) was supplemented with 0 or 1 g/l Hb-MP obtained through erythrocyte destruction by hypotonic lysis, freezing/
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Hemolysis and Thrombocytopenia

2002
Some organs of the body are uniquely associated with specific diseases resulting from disturbance or failure of their own structure or function. For example, renal failure is the consequence of disorders of the kidneys, and myocardial infarction results from structural damage to the heart.
John G. Kelton, David R. Anderson
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Evaluation of Fetal Hemolysis

New England Journal of Medicine, 1970
The safety of diagnostic amniocentesis in the management of Rh-sensitized women during pregnancy has provided a valuable means of assessing the presence and severity of hemolytic disease in the fet...
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Needles and Hemolysis

New England Journal of Medicine, 1970
Blackshear Pl, Forstrom Rj
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The prevalence of hemolysis – a survey using hemolysis index

Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine (CCLM), 2017
Yan-Xin Li, Yi Huang, Dan Liu
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Arsine Hemolysis

Archives of Environmental Health: An International Journal, 1970
W J, Levinsky   +3 more
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