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Bio-inspired programmable assembly of shape-memory and blood-reinforced cryogel for hemostasis and functional liver regeneration. [PDF]

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Hemostatic Agents

Dental Clinics of North America, 2011
Hemostasis is an integral and very important aspect of surgical practice. As a rule, most bleeding from dental surgery can be controlled by pressure. When the application of pressure does not yield satisfactory results, or where more effective hemostasis is required, hemostatic agents are used.
Orrett E, Ogle   +2 more
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The Hemostatic System

Current Medicinal Chemistry, 2004
The hemostatic system comprises platelet aggregation, coagulation and fibrinolysis also termed primary, secondary and tertiary hemostasis. From the platelet transcriptome 6000 mRNA species and represent receptors, ion channels, signalling molecules, kinases, phosphatases, and structural, metabolic and regulatory proteins.
J M, Stassen, J, Arnout, H, Deckmyn
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A hemostatic clip

The American Journal of Surgery, 1965
Abstract We have used a new hemostatic clip extensively in our laboratory and to some extent clinically, with complete satisfaction. The design of the applicator prevents the clip from dropping out of the jaws during ordinary usage, and a locking lever enables the scrub nurse to load the applicators both easily and rapidly.
A J, McElhinney   +2 more
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The Hemostatic System and Malignancy

Clinical Lymphoma and Myeloma, 2008
There is an intimate relationship between the processes involved in malignancy and hemostasis. The mechanisms by which malignancy promotes thrombosis are reviewed herein. Emphasis, however, is placed upon the potential mechanisms by which the hemostatic system modulates malignant potential of tumors.
Adcock DM   +4 more
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Fibrinogen as a Hemostatic Agent

Seminars in Thrombosis and Hemostasis, 2012
Coagulation factor I (fibrinogen) plays an essential role in the hemostatic system by bridging activated platelets and being the key substrate for thrombin in establishing a consolidating fibrin network. Fibrinogen is synthesized in the liver and the plasma concentration is 1 to 5-4.0 g/L.
Sørensen, Benny   +5 more
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Study on hemostatic mechanism of fully soluble hemostatic fiber

Blood Coagulation & Fibrinolysis, 2007
Fully soluble hemostatic fiber (FHF) is made from cotton yarn through a series of chemical reactions with NaOH and chloroacetic acid. The major component of FHF is carboxymethylcellulose. FHF is a kind of biodegradation macromolecule material that can disassociate into a low-molecular-weight compound or a simple substance by hydrolytic and enzymatic ...
Huimin, Wang   +3 more
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Pleiotropic cellular, hemostatic, and biological actions of Ankaferd hemostat

Critical Reviews in Oncology/Hematology, 2012
Sustaining hemostasis in clinical hemorrhages is a challenging task and requires extensive effort to stabilize medically hard-to-treat traumatic injuries. Several hemostatic agents are preferred to control external and internal bleedings, yet commercially available products are not sufficiently effective or fast-acting to achieve hemostasis in extreme ...
Berat Z, Haznedaroglu   +3 more
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