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Synchronized cycles of bacterial lysis for in vivo delivery
The widespread view of bacteria as strictly pathogenic has given way to an appreciation of the prevalence of some beneficial microbes within the human body.
M Omar Din, Tal Danino, Arthur Prindle
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New horizons in developing cell lysis methods: A review
Biotechnology and Bioengineering, 2022Cell lysis is an essential step in many studies related to biology and medicine. Based on the scale and medium that cell lysis is carried out, there are three main types of the cell lysis: (1) lysis of the cells in the surrounding environment, (2) lysis ...
M. Danaeifar
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A Review on Macroscale and Microscale Cell Lysis Methods
The lysis of cells in order to extract the nucleic acids or proteins inside it is a crucial unit operation in biomolecular analysis. This paper presents a critical evaluation of the various methods that are available both in the macro and micro scale for
Aditya Aryasomayajula +1 more
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Dismorphia lysis subsp. lysis lysis (Hewitson 1869
2018Published as part of Llorente-Bousquets, Jorge, Nieves-Uribe, Sandra, Flores-Gallardo, Adrián, Hernández-Mejía, Blanca Claudia & Castro-Gerardino, Jimena, 2018, Chorionic sculpture of eggs in the subfamily Dismorphiinae (Lepidoptera: Papilionoidea: Pieridae), pp. 201-246 in Zootaxa 4429 (2) on page 228, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4429.2.1, http://zenodo.org/
Llorente-Bousquets, Jorge +4 more
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Guidelines for the Management of Pediatric and Adult Tumor Lysis Syndrome: An Evidence-Based Review
Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2008Bertrand Coiffier +2 more
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Pediatrics In Review, 2020
1. Thomas B. Russell, MD* 2. David E. Kram, MD, MCR* 1. *Section of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology, Department of Pediatrics, Wake Forest School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC * AKI: : acute kidney injury ALL: : acute lymphoblastic leukemia HRD: : high-risk disease IRD: : intermediate-risk disease LRD:
Thomas B, Russell, David E, Kram
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1. Thomas B. Russell, MD* 2. David E. Kram, MD, MCR* 1. *Section of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology, Department of Pediatrics, Wake Forest School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC * AKI: : acute kidney injury ALL: : acute lymphoblastic leukemia HRD: : high-risk disease IRD: : intermediate-risk disease LRD:
Thomas B, Russell, David E, Kram
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Critical Care Nurse, 2022
Background Tumor lysis syndrome is a life-threatening oncologic emergency in adult and pediatric patients with hematologic cancer. It occurs most often in malignancies with rapid cell turnover and large tumor burden, but its incidence has risen in solid tumors.
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Background Tumor lysis syndrome is a life-threatening oncologic emergency in adult and pediatric patients with hematologic cancer. It occurs most often in malignancies with rapid cell turnover and large tumor burden, but its incidence has risen in solid tumors.
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SPIE Proceedings, 2014
In this paper we show how the electrical lysis of cells can be controlled through the use of an optoelectronic device and describe how the lysis is affected by the size and shape of the cell as well as the geometry of the device and the light patterns used.
Neale, Steven L +4 more
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In this paper we show how the electrical lysis of cells can be controlled through the use of an optoelectronic device and describe how the lysis is affected by the size and shape of the cell as well as the geometry of the device and the light patterns used.
Neale, Steven L +4 more
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Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing, 2004
Tumor lysis syndrome (TLS) is an oncologic emergency characterized by electrolyte and metabolic disturbances that most commonly are associated with lymphoproliferative malignancies and chemotherapy administration. It is manifested by hyperkalemia, hyperphosphatemia, hypocalcemia, and hyperuricemia.
Diane Cope, Jeannine M. Brant
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Tumor lysis syndrome (TLS) is an oncologic emergency characterized by electrolyte and metabolic disturbances that most commonly are associated with lymphoproliferative malignancies and chemotherapy administration. It is manifested by hyperkalemia, hyperphosphatemia, hypocalcemia, and hyperuricemia.
Diane Cope, Jeannine M. Brant
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British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2013
Tumour lysis syndrome is a group of metabolic abnormalities that result from the rapid release of intracellular metabolites such as nucleic acids, proteins, phosphorus and potassium from lysed malignant cells.
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Tumour lysis syndrome is a group of metabolic abnormalities that result from the rapid release of intracellular metabolites such as nucleic acids, proteins, phosphorus and potassium from lysed malignant cells.
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