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Microparticles and infectious diseases
Médecine et Maladies Infectieuses, 2012Membrane shedding with microvesicle (MV) release after membrane budding due to cell stimulation is a highly conserved intercellular interplay. MV can be released by micro-organisms or by host cells in the course of infectious diseases. Host MVs are divided according to cell compartment origin in microparticles (MPs) from plasma membrane and exosomes ...
X, Delabranche +3 more
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Microparticles and Arterial Disease
Seminars in Thrombosis and Hemostasis, 2009Microparticles (MPs) are small (diameter
Andrew, Blann +2 more
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Journal of Applied Physics, 1962
Using a simple model, the motion of an ensemble of small conducting spheres located between two parallel electrodes is investigated theoretically in the case where the flow is space-charge-limited. A more realistic but more complicated model is proposed.
Ch. Maisonnier, M. Haegi
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Using a simple model, the motion of an ensemble of small conducting spheres located between two parallel electrodes is investigated theoretically in the case where the flow is space-charge-limited. A more realistic but more complicated model is proposed.
Ch. Maisonnier, M. Haegi
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Microparticles with neuroactive agents
Journal of Microencapsulation, 1995An overview of biodegradable and biocompatible microcapsules and microspheres loaded with neuroactive substances, or cells producing neuroactive substances, and their role as drug delivery systems (DDS) for drug administration to the central nervous system (CNS) is given. In addition, closely related systems are also summarized.
Filipović-Grčić, Jelena +2 more
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Endothelial microparticles in diseases
Cell and Tissue Research, 2008Microparticles are submicron vesicles shed from plasma membranes in response to cell activation, injury, and/or apoptosis. The measurement of the phospholipid content (mainly phosphatidylserine; PSer) of microparticles and the detection of proteins specific for the cells from which they are derived has allowed their quantification and characterization.
Gilles N, Chironi +5 more
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Microparticles and thrombotic disease
Current Opinion in Hematology, 2009In recent years, the biological importance of cell-derived microparticles has emerged. However, even without standard protocols for their analysis, the role of microparticles in hemostasis and thrombosis is evident, particularly in cancer patients.When found in the blood in high numbers, microparticles are prothrombotic.
Pavel, Davizon, José A, López
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Measurement of Platelet Microparticles
2011Platelet microparticles are submicron vesicles that can support thrombin generation on externalized negatively charged phospholipids. Increased numbers of circulating platelet microparticles have been investigated as the basis of hypercoagulability in a variety of prothrombotic conditions.
Jeffrey I, Zwicker +4 more
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2D materials-wrapped microparticles
Nature Materials, 2018Colloidal microparticles, with polymer composites encapsulated within two separate 2D material sheets, are fabricated by autoperforation, which can carry chemical and electronic information with long-term instability in complex environments.
Qiyuan, He, Hua, Zhang
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Sustained-Release Butorphanol Microparticles
Drug Development and Industrial Pharmacy, 2000Various butorphanol-loaded microparticles have been prepared with a biodegradable copolymer P(FAD-SA) of erucic acid dimer (FAD) and sebacic acid (SA) and a copolymer P(CPP-SA) of carboxyphenoxypropane (CPP) and SA using a melt compounding and milling method. Drug release was measured in vitro following incubation of drug-loaded microparticles in water
H C, Chang, L C, Li
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Microparticles and pregnancy complications
Thrombosis Research, 2011Microparticles (MPs) are shed from cell membranes of a variety of cells, promote thrombus formation, mediate pro-inflammatory effects and may cause endothelial dysfunction. Normal pregnancy is characterized by increased levels of MPs compared to non-pregnant healthy women but the prevalence, cell origin and the role of MPs in pregnancy-related ...
Anat, Aharon, Benjamin, Brenner
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