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... Drug-induced thrombocytopenia is the most common drug-induced hematologic disorder. Some reports of heparin-induced thrombocytopenia suggest as many as 5% of patients who receive heparin develop thrombocytopenia. The Berlin Case-Control Surveillance Study was conducted from 2000 to 2009 to assess th ...
... Drug-induced thrombocytopenia is the most common drug-induced hematologic disorder. Some reports of heparin-induced thrombocytopenia suggest as many as 5% of patients who receive heparin develop thrombocytopenia. The Berlin Case-Control Surveillance Study was conducted from 2000 to 2009 to assess th ...
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... Drug-induced thrombocytopenia is the most common drug-induced hematologic disorder. Some reports of heparin-induced thrombocytopenia suggest as many as 5% of patients who receive heparin develop thrombocytopenia. The Berlin Case-Control Surveillance Study was conducted from 2000 to 2009 to assess th ...
... Drug-induced thrombocytopenia is the most common drug-induced hematologic disorder. Some reports of heparin-induced thrombocytopenia suggest as many as 5% of patients who receive heparin develop thrombocytopenia. The Berlin Case-Control Surveillance Study was conducted from 2000 to 2009 to assess th ...
Pharmacol Rev.2006;58(2):194-243
... To generate alternative sources of islets, both the use of islets from alternative species (xenotransplantation) and generation of islets and/or insulin-producing cells of human origin (regeneration therapy) have been explored (Scharfmann, 2003; Hussain and Theise, 2004). Whereas the former source s ...
... To generate alternative sources of islets, both the use of islets from alternative species (xenotransplantation) and generation of islets and/or insulin-producing cells of human origin (regeneration therapy) have been explored (Scharfmann, 2003; Hussain and Theise, 2004). Whereas the former source s ...
analytical applications of surface-modified fused silica capillaries
... throughout the pH range of 2 – 10. Surface modifications utilizing CPTCS could be rinsed with up to 6 M HCl or 1 M NaOH without significant loss of surface modifier. The utility of the modified capillaries for the separation of simple anions and cations was demonstrated. The second project involves ...
... throughout the pH range of 2 – 10. Surface modifications utilizing CPTCS could be rinsed with up to 6 M HCl or 1 M NaOH without significant loss of surface modifier. The utility of the modified capillaries for the separation of simple anions and cations was demonstrated. The second project involves ...
Update on amniotic membrane transplantation
... AM has been used as an ideal substrate to cultivate epithelial progenitor cells of the conjunctival epithelium [42–46] , corneal epithelium [47–50] , limbus [45,51–59] , oral mucosa [49,60–62] and corneal endothelium [63,64] . The techniques used in these studies include using either explants or sus ...
... AM has been used as an ideal substrate to cultivate epithelial progenitor cells of the conjunctival epithelium [42–46] , corneal epithelium [47–50] , limbus [45,51–59] , oral mucosa [49,60–62] and corneal endothelium [63,64] . The techniques used in these studies include using either explants or sus ...
What is the treatment for myeloma?
... malignant or cancerous. These abnormal plasma cells are known as myeloma cells. Unlike many cancers, myeloma does not usually exist as a lump or tumour. Instead, the myeloma cells usually divide and expand within the bone marrow. Myeloma affects multiple places in the body (hence multiple myeloma) w ...
... malignant or cancerous. These abnormal plasma cells are known as myeloma cells. Unlike many cancers, myeloma does not usually exist as a lump or tumour. Instead, the myeloma cells usually divide and expand within the bone marrow. Myeloma affects multiple places in the body (hence multiple myeloma) w ...
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... The bacterium Escherichia coli (E. coli) is naturally occurring in the flora of the intestine. However, some strains like, for example, O157:H7, enterotoxic and enterohemorragic E. coli, can if ingested, be enteropathogenetic and cause diarrhea.12 Outside the intestine E. coli can cause urinary trac ...
... The bacterium Escherichia coli (E. coli) is naturally occurring in the flora of the intestine. However, some strains like, for example, O157:H7, enterotoxic and enterohemorragic E. coli, can if ingested, be enteropathogenetic and cause diarrhea.12 Outside the intestine E. coli can cause urinary trac ...
Suppression of islet homeostasis protein thwarts diabetes
... cultured in standard 10% FBS media (white bars); serumdeprived 0.5% BSA media (black bars); or IHoP supplemented 0.5% serum media (gray bars). The readings were collected at 24, 48, and 72 h time points. No significant differences in proliferation were found between the 0.5% BSA and IHoP containing ...
... cultured in standard 10% FBS media (white bars); serumdeprived 0.5% BSA media (black bars); or IHoP supplemented 0.5% serum media (gray bars). The readings were collected at 24, 48, and 72 h time points. No significant differences in proliferation were found between the 0.5% BSA and IHoP containing ...
Microengineering Aerospace Systems
... and (5) metal films. To modify electrical or mechanical properties, films are doped with impurities by thermal diffusion or ion implantation. Lithography is used to transfer a pattern from a mask to a film via a photosensitive chemical called a photoresist. The film is then selectively etched away, ...
... and (5) metal films. To modify electrical or mechanical properties, films are doped with impurities by thermal diffusion or ion implantation. Lithography is used to transfer a pattern from a mask to a film via a photosensitive chemical called a photoresist. The film is then selectively etched away, ...
BioMax QS 710
... approximately 10 % faster migration of double-stranded linear DNA fragments (1) . ...
... approximately 10 % faster migration of double-stranded linear DNA fragments (1) . ...
Multiple Myeloma Patient Handbook
... to the 2011 Canadian Cancer Statistics report released by the Canadian Cancer Society, the total new cases of multiple myeloma diagnosed annually in Canada are estimated at 2,300 (1,300 men and 1,000 women), representing an incidence of 5 in 100,000 people. This corresponds to 1.4% of total new case ...
... to the 2011 Canadian Cancer Statistics report released by the Canadian Cancer Society, the total new cases of multiple myeloma diagnosed annually in Canada are estimated at 2,300 (1,300 men and 1,000 women), representing an incidence of 5 in 100,000 people. This corresponds to 1.4% of total new case ...
chapter 1. stem cell transplant program
... so they can easily be collected from your peripheral blood. The stem cell harvest will begin approximately 10 days after the administration of the mobilization chemotherapy . The type of mobilization chemotherapy you receive is disease specific. The dose of chemotherapy may be two to four times high ...
... so they can easily be collected from your peripheral blood. The stem cell harvest will begin approximately 10 days after the administration of the mobilization chemotherapy . The type of mobilization chemotherapy you receive is disease specific. The dose of chemotherapy may be two to four times high ...
Bronchoalveolar lavage in children ERS TASK FORCE
... the BAL fluid but its concentration is almost always altered in lung diseases [43, 44]. BAL fluid concentrations of both urea and albumen are not different between healthy children and adults, whereas serum levels of both substances are lower in children. Therefore, a higher percentage of urea and a ...
... the BAL fluid but its concentration is almost always altered in lung diseases [43, 44]. BAL fluid concentrations of both urea and albumen are not different between healthy children and adults, whereas serum levels of both substances are lower in children. Therefore, a higher percentage of urea and a ...
Platelet estimation by peripheral smear
... Centre for Public Health Laboratories of Aden yemen, Bakhubaira11 found that the mean platelet count estimated by manual method was not significantly different from that estimated by the electronic method, which is similar to our study. In another study by Oliveira et al.12 suggested, a platelet cou ...
... Centre for Public Health Laboratories of Aden yemen, Bakhubaira11 found that the mean platelet count estimated by manual method was not significantly different from that estimated by the electronic method, which is similar to our study. In another study by Oliveira et al.12 suggested, a platelet cou ...
1 Introduction - Open Research Exeter
... attempt to explain the red colour of gold colloids as well as being the first to produce aqueous dispersions of gold colloids. The paper that he published in 1857 explains a procedure in which he was able to reduce a gold salt, HAuCl4 (yellow in colour), using a two-phase reaction mixture. The redu ...
... attempt to explain the red colour of gold colloids as well as being the first to produce aqueous dispersions of gold colloids. The paper that he published in 1857 explains a procedure in which he was able to reduce a gold salt, HAuCl4 (yellow in colour), using a two-phase reaction mixture. The redu ...
The Asthma Educator`s Glossary
... attach themselves Advair — trade name for the combination of the two drugs Flovent and Serevent, used to control asthma. They should not be used for immediate relief of symptoms aeroallergens — air borne allergens Aerobid — trade name for flunisolide aerolized — refers to medication that is combined ...
... attach themselves Advair — trade name for the combination of the two drugs Flovent and Serevent, used to control asthma. They should not be used for immediate relief of symptoms aeroallergens — air borne allergens Aerobid — trade name for flunisolide aerolized — refers to medication that is combined ...
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... Subject Matter Expert for several continuing education organizations covering multiple basic medical sciences. He has also developed several continuing medical education courses covering various topics in clinical medicine. Recently, Dr. Jouria has been contracted by the University of Miami/Jackson ...
... Subject Matter Expert for several continuing education organizations covering multiple basic medical sciences. He has also developed several continuing medical education courses covering various topics in clinical medicine. Recently, Dr. Jouria has been contracted by the University of Miami/Jackson ...
Multiscale prediction of patient-specific platelet function under flow
... cultured 2 days before the calcium measurements. The cells were washed once using HEPES-buffered saline and incubated with the fluorescent Ca2⫹ indicator Fluo-4NW (Invitrogen) at room temperature for 30 minutes. Fluorescence using Molecular Devices Flex Station III after stimulation with U46619 was ...
... cultured 2 days before the calcium measurements. The cells were washed once using HEPES-buffered saline and incubated with the fluorescent Ca2⫹ indicator Fluo-4NW (Invitrogen) at room temperature for 30 minutes. Fluorescence using Molecular Devices Flex Station III after stimulation with U46619 was ...
histology cytology embryology
... structures with different refractive indices. These changes cause the structures to appear lighter or darker relative to each other. Differential interference optics produces an apparently three- dimensional image of living cells and tissues. Polarizing microscopy When normal light passes through a ...
... structures with different refractive indices. These changes cause the structures to appear lighter or darker relative to each other. Differential interference optics produces an apparently three- dimensional image of living cells and tissues. Polarizing microscopy When normal light passes through a ...
... molecules is one of the most complicated recognition and signal transduction mechanisms in mammalian biology. Human CD4 and MHC2 transgene mice make it possible to examine MHC2 restricted peptides as well as ligands for human CD4 in the mouse. The human molecules are used similarly with respect to t ...
Abstract book 2014 - Arbeitsgemeinschaft Dermatologische Forschung
... consecutive days with the Urticaria Activity Score (UAS). However this tool has some major limitations, e.g. it works only as a prospective instrument and it is only designed for patients with chronic spontaneous urticaria but not other inducible urticaria subtypes. Objective: To develop and validat ...
... consecutive days with the Urticaria Activity Score (UAS). However this tool has some major limitations, e.g. it works only as a prospective instrument and it is only designed for patients with chronic spontaneous urticaria but not other inducible urticaria subtypes. Objective: To develop and validat ...
PG0224 Cardioverter Defibrillators
... Interrogation device evaluation (in person) with analysis, review and report by a physician or other qualified health care professional, includes connection, recording and disconnection per patient encounter; single, dual, or multiple lead transvenous implantable defibrillator system, including anal ...
... Interrogation device evaluation (in person) with analysis, review and report by a physician or other qualified health care professional, includes connection, recording and disconnection per patient encounter; single, dual, or multiple lead transvenous implantable defibrillator system, including anal ...
... ABSTRACT: Airway inflammation in asthma can be measured directly by invasive bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL), directly and relatively noninvasively by induced sputum and indirectly from peripheral blood. We compared cellular and fluid phase indices of inflammation in induced sputum, BAL and blood from ...
Departamento de Medicina Interna Non-Small-Cell-Lung-Carcinoma
... Annalisa Stoney and Mary Lucas Smith, for their help in the laboratory and the excellent time I enjoyed working and entertaining with them. You made me feel at home!!! Many thanks to Professor Xavier León Vintró, a generous person who without knowing me, he developed the statistical analysis of this ...
... Annalisa Stoney and Mary Lucas Smith, for their help in the laboratory and the excellent time I enjoyed working and entertaining with them. You made me feel at home!!! Many thanks to Professor Xavier León Vintró, a generous person who without knowing me, he developed the statistical analysis of this ...
Bio-MEMS
Bio-MEMS is an abbreviation for biomedical (or biological) microelectromechanical systems. Bio-MEMS have considerable overlap, and is sometimes considered synonymous, with lab-on-a-chip (LOC) and micro total analysis systems (μTAS). Bio-MEMS is typically more focused on mechanical parts and microfabrication technologies made suitable for biological applications. On the other hand, lab-on-a-chip is concerned with miniaturization and integration of laboratory processes and experiments into single (often microfluidic) chips. In this definition, lab-on-a-chip devices do not strictly have biological applications, although most do or are amendable to be adapted for biological purposes. Similarly, micro total analysis systems may not have biological applications in mind, and are usually dedicated to chemical analysis. A broad definition for bio-MEMS can be used to refer to the science and technology of operating at the microscale for biological and biomedical applications, which may or may not include any electronic or mechanical functions. The interdisciplinary nature of bio-MEMS combines material sciences, clinical sciences, medicine, surgery, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, optical engineering, chemical engineering, and biomedical engineering. Some of its major applications include genomics, proteomics, molecular diagnostics, point-of-care diagnostics, tissue engineering, and implantable microdevices.