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Anticancer role of Gramicidin A in myeloid leukemia. [PDF]

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Hemolysis by asbestos

Environmental Research, 1971
Abstract Chrysotile asbestos hemolyses erythrocytes within 10 minutes and over a wide range of pH. Other forms of asbestos show varying hemolytic activities which are related to the magnesium:silicon ratio of each form studied. Erythrocytes from different species of animals show different degrees of hemolysis when exposed to chrysotile, amosite, and ...
J S, Harington, K, Miller, G, Macnab
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Hemolysis associated with Impella heart pump positioning: In vitro hemolysis testing and computational fluid dynamics modeling

International Journal of Artificial Organs, 2020
Introduction: Short-term mechanical circulatory support devices provide temporary hemodynamic support in heart failure and are increasingly used to enable recovery or as a bridge to decision.
Nicholas Roberts   +4 more
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Characterization and Clinical Significance of Hemolysis After Pulsed Field Ablation for Atrial Fibrillation: Results of a Multicenter Analysis

Circulation: Arrhythmia and Electrophysiology
BACKGROUND: Pulsed field ablation (PFA) is increasingly used in clinical practice for the treatment of atrial fibrillation. While the susceptibility of erythrocytes to electroporation is well established, the effect of cardiac PFA technologies on ...
M. Popa   +17 more
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Hemolysis by hexachlorophene

Chemico-Biological Interactions, 1974
Abstract Human erythrocytes were hemolyzed by doses of hexachlorophene (HCP) comparable to those which caused lysis of bacterial protoplasts. The hemolytic doses were about 5 orders of magnitude higher than the reported blood levels in regular hexachlorophene users. Thus, hemolytic phenomena seem unlikely sources of hexachlorophene toxicity.
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Osmotic hemolysis contrasted with freeze-thaw hemolysis

Cryobiology, 1971
Abstract Red blood cell ghosts resulting from osmotic hemolysis in the presence of Mg ions (Mg ghosts) and ghosts resulting from slow freeze-thaw process (freeze-thaw ghosts) differ in many respects: (1) Mg ghosts spontaneously take on the disc shape immediately after hemolysis and resuspension in buffered salt solution; whereas freeze-thaw ghosts ...
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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.
G, WEISSMANN, H, KEISER
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