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Morphology Effect of Puffball Spores on Hemostasis: A Promising Solution for Hemostatic Challenges
Hemostatic materials play a crucial role in wound healing by promoting blood concentration or releasing procoagulant factors. While hydrophilic hemostatic materials are effective, they may cause excessive blood loss and difficulty removing from the wound.
Xuechang Pei +12 more
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Effects of Thrombin-Based Hemostatic Agent in Total Knee Arthroplasty: Meta-Analysis. [PDF]
Park JW +7 more
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Novel blood derived hemostatic agents for bleeding therapy and prophylaxis
Shailaja Hegde +2 more
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ABSTRACT Postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) remains the leading cause of preventable maternal mortality despite standard interventions. Recent fibrinogen trials failed to improve outcomes, prompting interest in coagulation factor XIII (FXIII). FXIII functions as “molecular cement,” cross‐linking fibrin and stabilizing clots.
Jeremy W. Jacobs +8 more
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Fibrin versus polyethylene glycol sealant: an experimental study in rabbits [PDF]
Fibrin glue has been applied universally in general surgery as an adhesive, hemostatic, or embolizing agent. In reconstructive surgery, fibrin has been used mainly for nerve and microvascular repair or as a substitute for sutures in skin closure and skin
Beer, Gertrude +4 more
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ABSTRACT Acute chest syndrome (ACS) is one of the most common severe complications of sickle cell disease (SCD). In recent years, a major role of inflammation and innate immunity has been evidenced, but ACS pathophysiology remains incompletely understood, and therapeutic options are limited.
Slimane Allali +14 more
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Polyphosphate-loaded silk fibroin membrane as hemostatic agent in oral surgery: a pilot study. [PDF]
Popal Z +6 more
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Systematic Review of Topical Hemostatic Agent Use in Minimally Invasive Gynecologic Surgery [PDF]
Traci Ito +6 more
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A Murine Bispecific Antibody Efficiently Redirects T Cells Against Calr Mutated Stem Cells In Vivo
ABSTRACT Calreticulin (CALR) mutations are prevalent in 20%–30% of patients with BCR::ABL1‐negative myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPN). Mutant calreticulin (mutCALR), presented by the thrombopoietin receptor (MPL, also known as TPOR or CD110) on the surface of the disease‐initiating MPN progenitors, represents an ideal target for curative ...
Shengen Xiong +5 more
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