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Atazanavir in plasma-exchange treatment

AIDS, 2007
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Attema-de Jonge, M.E.   +3 more
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The Treatment of Plasma Cell Myeloma

1967
Publisher Summary This chapter focuses on the recent advances made in the treatment of plasma cell myeloma. A plasma cell neoplasm results when a cell, which normally differentiates and produces an immunoglobulin, undergoes a malignant transformation and the neoplastic daughter cells successfully establish a tumor clone.
D E, Bergsagel   +3 more
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Effects of Plasma Treatment on Wounds

2009
Cold plasma treatment of wounds is gaining much interest, because it will offer a non-contact, painless and harmless therapy to manage large-area lesions (burn wounds, chronic ulcerations). One of the important issues in plasma wound healing is the safety of the method.
Tipa, R.S., Stoffels - Adamowicz, E.
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Plasma Treatments of Textiles

Journal of Coated Fabrics, 1995
A review of plasma treatments of textiles is presented. The utility of plasma technology in processing textiles and the corresponding changes brought about in textile properties are discussed. The initiative, funded by the National Tex tile Center, and its progress to date is presented.
Charles Tomasino   +3 more
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Plasma treatment of wood

Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 1990
Wood was treated with hydrophobic plasma polymers to reduce the water penetration. Due to the released water vapour and/or molecular weight components from wood under low pressures the efficiency o ...
D. L. Cho, Eva Sjöblom
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Treatment of Plasma Cell Myeloma

Annual Review of Medicine, 1979
The investigation of plasma cell neoplasms during the past two decades has revealed much about the biology of the tumors, the structure and functions of the immunoglobulins (M-proteins) they produce, the prognostic factors, the clinical staging, and the response to treatment.
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Plasma in cancer treatment

Clinical Plasma Medicine, 2013
Abstract "Plasma oncology", i.e., the use of cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) for the treatment of tumours is a new field in plasma medicine. The results of several studies that are summarized within this review show that CAP is effective against tumour cells both in vitro and in vivo . It has been shown, that CAP in low concentration is able to stop
Jürgen Schlegel   +2 more
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Plasma treatment of sewage sludge

Lomonosov chemistry journal
The paper describes a method for processing ash from sewage sludge incineration using plasma technology. The process involves completely melting the ash and then rapidly cooling it. The resulting vitrified bottom ash is analyzed for its chemical composition.
K. A. Zhidomorova, D. I. Subbotin
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Plasma treatment of wood

Thermophysics and Aeromechanics, 2016
Plasma technology was developed to create protective-decorative coatings on the wood surfaces. Experimental investigation on applying the protective coating using the low-temperature plasma energy as well as studies of the distribution of temperature fields over the section of the treated workpiece have been carried out, and the calculated results have
G. G. Volokitin   +6 more
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Plasma Treatment of Polymers

Journal of Dispersion Science and Technology, 2003
Abstract Plasma treatment of polymers encompasses a variety of plasma technologies and polymeric materials for a wide range of applications and dates back to at least the 1960s. In this article we provide a brief review of the United States patent literature on plasma surface modification technologies and a brief review of the scientific literature on ...
Jeremy M. Grace, Louis J. Gerenser
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