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Hemostatic system changes predictive value in patients with ischemic brain disorders [PDF]
The aim of this research was to determine the importance of tracking the dynamics of changes of the hemostatic system factors (aggregation of thrombocytes, D-dimer, PAI-1, antithrombin III, protein C and protein S, factor VII and factor VIII, fibrin ...
Raičević Ranko+8 more
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Embolic materials currently used for PVE do not treat the tumor, risking tumor progression during the interval between PVE and surgery. Here, an ionic‐liquid‐based embolic material (LEAD) is developed that can embolize, ablate, and deliver therapeutics.
Enes Cevik+10 more
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Combination therapy for Sneddon syndrome to reduce the incidence of cerebrovascular complications
Summary Background Sneddon syndrome is an occlusive vasculopathy that presents clinically with generalized livedo racemosa on the skin and transient ischemic attacks, strokes, and cognitive or motor deficits in the central nervous system. Antiplatelet or anticoagulant therapy is recommended.
Albert Narwutsch+3 more
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Metal–Drug Coordination Nanoparticles and Hydrogels for Enhanced Delivery
Many drug molecules are rich in metal coordination sites and they can form nanomaterials and soft materials, such as hydrogels upon coordination with various metal ions, allowing higher drug loading efficiency compared to adsorption based loading. At the same time, these materials allow controlled drug release and convenient delivery for treating a ...
Ka‐Ying Wong+4 more
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HEMORHEOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF INTRALIPID [PDF]
Gas exchange impairment occuring with intralipid (IL) infusion has been related to disturbed pulmonary microcirculation due to lipid globules, altered red cells(RBC) membrane composition and enhanced RBC and platelet aggregation. Hemorheological effects of IL were studied using a cone-plate viscometer (whole blood and plasma viscosity), filtration ...
M Güntner+3 more
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Thixotropic effect of some biochemical factors in ischaemic stroke
Background. Yield shear stress (YSS) well characterizes the thixotropic status of blood, that exemplifies a reversible loss of blood fluidity due to a low shear rate. At the stable haematocrit ratio YSS depends mainly on the fibrinogen level. Aim.
Piotr Kowal, Anna Marcinkowska-Gapinska
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Morphological, biomechanical, and biophysical changes in ALS patients' erythrocytes may be relevant for disease management. Abstract Erythrocytes play a fundamental role in oxygen delivery to tissues and binding to inflammatory mediators. Evidences suggest that dysregulated erythrocyte function could contribute to the pathophysiology of several ...
Catarina S. Lopes+8 more
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Abstract Thrombophlebitis is the inflammatory condition characterized by obstruction of one or more vessels, commonly in the legs, due to the formation of blood clots. It has been reported that traditional Chinese medicine, including Mailuoning injection, is advantageous for treating inflammatory and blood disorders.
Junqi Xiao+8 more
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Abstract Erythrocyte rheological properties contribute to the dynamic regulation of vascular resistance to flow shear force, facilitating blood delivery from the heart to peripheral tissues. Despite improved physical performance, the effects of eccentric cycling training (ECT) on erythrocyte rheological characteristics remain unclear.
Yu‐Chieh Huang+5 more
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Abstract In the realms of traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine research, the skin and lungs are recognized for their integral roles in both the physiological functions and pathological mechanisms affecting the human body. These organs are not only complementary and coordinated in their physiological functions but also interact ...
Yi Liu+9 more
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