Association between muscle sympathetic nerve activity and red blood cell distribution width in adults. [PDF]
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A modular biosynthetic PVA–gelatin hydrogel crosslinked via visible‐light thiol‐ene chemistry is engineered as a coating for neural electrodes. Optimizing matrix composition and mechanical properties enables the hydrogel to support astrocytic populations that guide neural differentiation and functional maturation.
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Appropriateness and determinants of packed red blood cell transfusion in knee arthroplasty: a retrospective tertiary hospital study. [PDF]
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Red Blood Cell-Mediated Enhancement of Hematopoietic Stem Cell Functions via a Hes1-Dependent Pathway. [PDF]
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Red Blood Cell Distribution Width (RDW) Is a Potential Surrogate Biomarker of Inflammation in Patients With Achalasia: A Cohort Study. [PDF]
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Red blood cell distribution width (RDW) as a predictor of multiple organ dysfunction in pediatric critical care: a retrospective study. [PDF]
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Effect of different red blood cell transfusion strategies on the outcome of neurocritical patients: a randomized, controlled, clinical trial protocol. [PDF]
Fu Y, Lu R, Wang T, Cui W, Han R, Yu Y.
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Magnetic nanoparticles tethered with Zn-DPA for the removal of bacteria from red blood cell suspension. [PDF]
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Since its discovery in the 17th century, the red blood cell, recognized in time as the critical cell component for survival, has been the focus of much attention. Its unique role in gas exchange (oxygen/CO(2) transport) and its distinct characteristics (absence of nucleus; biconcave cell shape) together with an - in essence - unlimited supply lead to ...
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Red blood cell (RBC) transfusions are necessary to increase a patient's oxygen carrying capacity. The optimal transfusion trigger remains elusive, but a restrictive transfusion trigger of 7 g/dL has been shown in studies to reduce RBC transfusions without adversely affecting patient outcomes.
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