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1 ScienceDaily (Jan. 30, 2009) --A grid of small arteries at the surface of the brain redirects flow
 

Summary:  at the University of California, San Diego, whose group studies blood flow in animal models of stroke. Damage from... and widens at critical points to restore blood supply to tissue starved of nutrients and oxygen following... a stroke," said Andy Shih, a postdoctoral fellow in Kleinfeld's group who ...

  

Source: Kleinfeld, David - Computational Neuroscience Group, Department of Physics, University of California at San Diego

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
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Summary:  Th v ch Y Group - Are ov - Have h -A blood b Group - Are no - Have n - Are not - Are not M his... study vessels d olestero norma You may p 1 (if you verweight. high blood p d test will b cholesterol... blood sugar 2 (if you) rmal weigh no heart con t taking any t regularly WV Metab y is ...

  

Source: Mohaghegh, Shahab - Department of Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering, West Virginia University

 

Collection: Fossil Fuels

 
3 ableofContents A link between donors, volunteers, staff & friends of the Stanford Blood Center
 

Summary:  inheritance of blood groups and recognized the "universal" utility of group O donors. (SOURCE: AMERICAN... .Hill@Stanford.edu. A Moment In History 1939/40 The Rh blood group system is discovered by Karl Landsteiner, Alex Wiener... O ableofContents A link between donors, volunteers, staff ...

  

Source: Bogyo, Matthew - Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Stanford University

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
4 ableofContents A link between donors, volunteers, staff & friends of the Stanford Blood Center
 

Summary:  Stanford group would like to hold a special blood drive event at our Center. #12;6Page 6 L i f e L i n k... , discovers the first three human blood groups, A, B and O. The fourth, AB, is added by his colleagues A... T ableofContents A link between donors, volunteers, staff & friends of the Stanford ...

  

Source: Bogyo, Matthew - Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Stanford University

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
5 Optical clearing of flowing blood using dextrans with spectral domain optical coherence tomography
 

Summary:  with a high rate for both sample groups, i.e., blood with dextran and the con- trol group. According to Roggan... Optical clearing of flowing blood using dextrans with spectral domain optical coherence tomography... the mechanism of optical clear- ing in flowing blood using dextrans. The ...

  

Source: Chen, Zhongping - Beckman Laser Institute and Medical Clinic & Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of California, Irvine

 

Collection: Engineering ; Biology and Medicine

 
6 Department of Pathology STANFORD UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
 

Summary:  , Stanford Medical School Blood Center The Department of Pathology at Stanford University School of Medicine... of the Stanford Blood Center. This position is in the Clinician Educator classification, with the rank based... for policies and procedures of the Blood Center. The individual will ensure that Blood ...

  

Source: Bogyo, Matthew - Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Stanford University

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
7 INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS PUBLISHING PHYSICS IN MEDICINE AND BIOLOGY Phys. Med. Biol. 47 (2002) N259N263 PII: S0031-9155(02)39047-X
 

Summary:  263 PII: S0031-9155(02)39047-X NOTE Use of a blood glucose meter for radiochromic film analysis... in blood irradiation Tsang Cheung1 , Martin J Butson1,2 and Peter K N Yu1 1 Department of Physics... of a diabetic blood glucose meter for radiochromic film dosimetry in blood irradiation using x-ray beams

  

Source: Yu, Peter K.N. - Department of Physics and Materials Science, City University of Hong Kong

 

Collection: Fission and Nuclear Technologies ; Environmental Sciences and Ecology ; Biology and Medicine

 
8 Abstract. Objective and Design: Post transfusion infectious complications associated with allogeneic blood components
 

Summary:  with allogeneic blood components may depend on storage time and may be related to extracel- lular accumulation... . We studied the potential accumulation of YKL-40 in blood components during storage. Methods: Using... a RIA method extracellular accumulation of YKL-40 was determined in supernatants from whole blood

  

Source: Price, Paul A. - Division of Biological Sciences, University of California at San Diego

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
9 Circulation in Vertebrates AP Farrell, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada
 

Summary:  OF LIFE SCIENCES / & 2001 Nature Publishing Group / www.els.net #12;difference divided by blood flow (i... ) and a system of tubes (the vascular and lymphatic systems) through which a fluid (blood and lymph... systems) through which a fluid (blood and lymph) is continuously circulated. The cardiovascular ...

  

Source: Farrell, Anthony P. - Faculty of Land and Food Systems, University of British Columbia

 

Collection: Environmental Sciences and Ecology ; Biology and Medicine

 
10 NO SPECIES HAVE CONTRIBUTED MORE TO THE misunderstanding and fear of bats than the
 

Summary:  and their young. Blood-sharing is normally limited to these close-knit groupings. 6/766 Vampire s/f 4/28/05 12... , they feed exclusively on blood. Hairy- legged (Diphylla ecaudata) and White-winged vampire bats (Diaemus... youngi) favor bird blood, and are adept at climbing tree branches to feed on roosting ...

  

Source: Wilkinson, Gerald S. - Department of Biology, University of Maryland at College Park

 

Collection: Environmental Sciences and Ecology ; Biology and Medicine

 
11 Blood Bank Manual 1 1. UCSD MEDICAL CENTER BLOOD BANK
 

Summary:  's plasma for the presence of blood group antibodies other than ABO antibodies using an indirect... Blood Bank Manual 1 1. UCSD MEDICAL CENTER BLOOD BANK The physicians and technologists of the UCSD... Medical Center Blood Banks (Hillcrest and Thornton) want to assist you in meeting the ...

  

Source: Gleeson, Joseph G. - Department of Neurosciences, University of California at San Diego

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
12 Precision of Myocardial Contour Estimation from Tagged MR Images with a
 

Summary:  - tween black-blood and white-blood groups and between anatomic levels by using two-tailed F tests ( ~ = 0... Precision of Myocardial Contour Estimation from Tagged MR Images with a "Black-Blood" Technique P... of presaturation scheme for black-blood imaging. SPGR= spoiled gradient ...

  

Source: Atalar, Ergin - Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Bilkent University

 

Collection: Engineering ; Biology and Medicine

 
13 Keep It Flowing Introduction: As we "Walk Across Texas," our hearts are pumping oxygen-rich blood to the
 

Summary:  Keep It Flowing Introduction: As we "Walk Across Texas," our hearts are pumping oxygen-rich blood... will demonstrate how the arteries take oxygenated blood to other body parts and veins carry the blood back... -circle. 2. Now we are going to travel the path that blood takes from the heart to different body ...

  

Source: Wilkins, Neal - Institute of Renewable Natural Resources & Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences, Texas A&M University

 

Collection: Environmental Sciences and Ecology

 
14 Comp. Biochem. Physiol., 1973, Vol. 46A,pp. 673 to 690.Pergamon Press. Printed in Great Britain BLOOD PHYSIOLOGY AND OXYGEN TRANSPORT DURING
 

Summary:  -protein thiol groups. Since inorganic phosphate levels are low in varanid blood, it might be con- cluded... BLOOD PHYSIOLOGY AND OXYGEN TRANSPORT DURING ACTIVITY IN TWO LIZARDS, VARANUS GOULDII AND S AUROMALUS... .S.A. (Received 22 January 1973) Abstract-1. Aspects of blood physiology-hematocrit, oxygen ...

  

Source: Bennett, Albert F. - Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Department, University of California, Irvine

 

Collection: Environmental Sciences and Ecology

 
15 283:1985-1996, 2002. First published Sep 19, 2002; doi:10.1152/ajpheart.00888.2001AJP -Heart Jeffrey J. Bishop, Aleksander S. Popel, Marcos Intaglietta and Paul C. Johnson
 

Summary:  pressure in normal blood (B), but the distributions were different in dextran-treated blood (C). D: group... -treated blood. Given the dependence of profile shape on red blood cell aggregation, cells were grouped by radial... ) or dextran- treated ...

  

Source: Popel, Aleksander S. - Department of Biomedical Engineering, Johns Hopkins University

 

Collection: Engineering ; Biology and Medicine

 
16 ableofContents A link between donors, volunteers, staff & friends of the Stanford Blood Center
 

Summary:  groups and recognized the "universal" utility of group O donors. (SOURCE: AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF BLOOD... W ableofContents A link between donors, volunteers, staff & friends of the Stanford Blood Center... 14 Another Great Recipe . . . . . . . . . . Page 15 Blood Center Is Prepared ...

  

Source: Bogyo, Matthew - Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Stanford University

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
17 A HArd Look At BLood SAmpLing of BirdS The Auk, Vol. 127, Number 3, pages 704-708. ISSN 0004-8038, electronic ISSN 1938-4254. 2010 by The American Ornithologists' Union. All rights reserved. Please direct all
 

Summary:  A HArd Look At BLood SAmpLing of BirdS -- 704 -- The Auk, Vol. 127, Number 3, pages 704-708. ISSN... (Petrochelidon pyr- rhonota) wherein they estimated that blood sampling led to a 21­33% decrease in survival... and critical reevaluation of the consequences of blood sam- pling, which we welcome. Blood ...

  

Source: Shutler, Dave - Department of Biology, Acadia University

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine ; Environmental Sciences and Ecology

 
18 Effectiveness of a Two-Part Educational Intervention to Improve Hypertension Control
 

Summary:  educational and motivational materials to patients did not improve blood pressure control.4 Likewise, group... (136/80 mm Hg) groups, as were percentages of patients who had a blood pressure below 140/90 mm Hg... -up for 67% of patients in both groups. Among these patients, 66% achieved ...

  

Source: Hennessy, Sean - Departments of Biostatistics and Epidemiology & Pharmacology, University of Pennsylvania

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
19 On the Same Page "Saving blood, saving money, saving lives"
 

Summary:  now know were hemolytic reactions from blood group incompatibility. The ABO blood group system... , Drs. #12;Landsteiner, Levine and Weiner discovered the Rh blood group system. In 1961, Rh immune... has progressed through the first two translational stages: from "T1" ...

  

Source: Príncipe, José Carlos - Computational NeuroEngineering Laboratory, University of Florida

 

Collection: Engineering ; Computer Technologies and Information Sciences

 
20 Risks behaviors in volunteer blood donors who seroconverted for HIV, Abidjan, Cte d'Ivoire 1997-2005
 

Summary:  in the selection of the best social group for blood donation in Mali. Transfus Med 2009;19:252-9. 24. Pillonel J... 1 Risks behaviors in volunteer blood donors who seroconverted for HIV, Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire 1997... Primo-CI Study Group. Author affiliation: 1 Programme PAC-CI, Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire 2 ...

  

Source: Ecole Polytechnique, Centre de mathématiques

 

Collection: Mathematics


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21 Effect of aggregation and shear rate on the dispersion of red blood cells flowing in venules
 

Summary:  different in dextran-treated blood (C). D: group- ing cells into radial bins (size 0.05 diameter), values... -treated blood. Given the dependence of profile shape on red blood cell aggregation, cells were grouped by radial... for either normal (B) or dextran-treated ...

  

Source: California at San Diego, University of - Department of Bioengineering, Microhemodynamics Laboratory

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
22 BSD Postdoctoral Association Weekly Bulletin April 24, 2006 In this week's bulletin we have information on our upcoming seminars, the upcoming meeting of
 

Summary:  family and career, and an upcoming blood drive. All bulletins are archived on the PDA website. (http... Affairs and the Student Parent Group are sponsoring a lecture, Balancing Act: How to Juggle Family... information, please contact Natalie Tilghman at nmhaney@uchicago.edu. Blood Drive at The University of Chicago

  

Source: Chicago, University of - Department of Microbiology

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
23 Stress reduction and blood pressure control in hypertension: a role for transcendental meditation?
 

Summary:  blood pressure reductions were recorded in both treatment and control groups over this period... Stress reduction and blood pressure control in hypertension: a role for transcendental meditation... of a state of psychological relaxation may induce a blood pressure reduction in subjects with high ...

  

Source: Meagher, Mary - Department of Psychology, Texas A&M University

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
24 NATIONAL DIABETES EDUCATION PROgRAm THE POWER TO
 

Summary:  . It means your blood glucose (often called blood sugar) is too high. Your blood always has some glucose... in it because your body needs it for energy, but too much glucose in your blood is not good for your health... ABCs (A1C (Average blood glucose), Blood ...

  

Source: Parsegian, V. Adrian - Laboratory of Physical and Structural Biology, National Institutes of Health

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
25 281:951-958, 2001.AJP -Heart Paul C. Johnson
 

Summary:  group. An ANOVA test with a subsequent Bonferroni t-test was used to test for differences in red blood... of venules in each group where the red blood cell column diameter decreased with hemorrhagic hypotension... of erythrocyte aggregation and venous network geometry on red blood cell ...

  

Source: Popel, Aleksander S. - Department of Biomedical Engineering, Johns Hopkins University

 

Collection: Engineering ; Biology and Medicine

 
26 Extracting Lagrangian Coherent Structures from three-dimensional, three-component, time-resolved phase
 

Summary:  Mathematical Imaging Group1 , Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Lund University Dept. of Clinical Physiology2... ulen@maths.lth.se Background Cardiac blood flow is highly complex and not yet fully understood. Using... different flow patterns, where blood on each side of the structure belongs to a different flow pattern

  

Source: Lunds Universitet - Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Mathematical Imaging Group

 

Collection: Mathematics

 
27 Quantum Leaps in Disease Detection Luis Garcia-Rubio, Ph.D.
 

Summary:  like malaria virtually instantaneously, with as little as a drop of blood. The sensors utilize bio... and laboratories are inaccessible or unaffordable. Furthermore, a single blood sample can be used to scan for many... diseases at once. USF is the only group in the world pursuing this multi-faceted technology, which has

  

Source: Meyers, Steven D. - Ocean Modeling and Prediction Laboratory, University of South Florida

 

Collection: Geosciences

 
28 Erythrocyte margination and sedimentation in skeletal muscle venules
 

Summary:  group. An ANOVA test with a subsequent Bonferroni t-test was used to test for differences in red blood... diameter change; %smaller, the percentage of venules in each group where the red blood cell column diameter... shown that venous vascular resistance changes in- versely with blood ...

  

Source: California at San Diego, University of - Department of Bioengineering, Microhemodynamics Laboratory

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
29 Optoacoustic technique for noninvasive monitoring of blood oxygenation: a feasibility study
 

Summary:  Optoacoustic technique for noninvasive monitoring of blood oxygenation: a feasibility study Rinat O... the system in vitro in sheep blood with experimentally varied oxygenation. Our results demonstrated that 1... the amplitude and temporal profile of the optoacoustic waves increase with blood oxygenation in the range from

  

Source: Larin, Kirill - Departments of Electrical and Computer Engineering & Mechanical Engineering, University of Houston

 

Collection: Engineering ; Biology and Medicine

 
30 Journal of Evolutionary Psychology, 7(2009)4, 263286 DOI: 10.1556/JEP.7.2009.4.1
 

Summary:  of blood donors was measured using two groups of items: perception of blood donors and perceived need... for blood (Table 3). The final group of items measured the perceived health status of donors (Table 4... Akadémiai Kiadó, Budapest BLOOD DONATIONS AS COSTLY ...

  

Source: Smith, Eric Alden - Department of Anthropology, University of Washington at Seattle

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
31 A link between donors, volunteers, staff & friends of the Stanford Blood Center AStanfordMedaicalSchoolBloodCenterPublicationFall2004
 

Summary:  was to have his training team come to the Stanford Blood Center to donate as a group. This soon blossomed... - dents involved in a group often get crowds of donors by sponsoring blood and bone marrow drives... was group donation. Donating blood with friends during a ...

  

Source: Bogyo, Matthew - Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Stanford University

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
32 A link between donors, volunteers, staff & friends of Stanford Blood Center SPRING / SUMMER 2008 Grateful Life Tour IV
 

Summary:  club or group that always seems to out-do yours? Challenge them to a Donor Duel at Stanford Blood... LifeLink A link between donors, volunteers, staff & friends of Stanford Blood Center SPRING... .m. calendar give blood · volunteer · donate money · host a blood drive O Party: Get ...

  

Source: Bogyo, Matthew - Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Stanford University

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
33 288:584-590, 2005. First published Sep 30, 2004; doi:10.1152/ajpheart.00690.2004AJP -Heart Sangho Kim, Aleksander S. Popel, Marcos Intaglietta and Paul C. Johnson
 

Summary:  . 4. A sample group of eight red blood cells in two capillaries at the entrance region of the venule... of the heart, blood vessels, andAJP - Heart and Circulatory Physiology onMarch1,2005ajpheart... rheological entrance conditions in the venule. hemodynamics; in vivo blood rheology; in vivo microscopy RED

  

Source: Popel, Aleksander S. - Department of Biomedical Engineering, Johns Hopkins University

 

Collection: Engineering ; Biology and Medicine

 
34 Synergism between non-O blood group and oral estrogen in the risk of venous thromboembolism among postmenopausal
 

Summary:  Synergism between non-O blood group and oral estrogen in the risk of venous thromboembolism among... including information on ABO blood group were self-reported during a direct interview from the same... or less [9-11]. Information on blood group was missing for 56 ...

  

Source: Ecole Polytechnique, Centre de mathématiques

 

Collection: Mathematics

 
35 Whole blood reflectance for assessment of hematologic condition and detection
 

Summary:  Whole blood reflectance for assessment of hematologic condition and detection of angiographic... 2009 We present simple whole blood reflectance analyses in the range 500­900 nm, using intact whole... blood to simultaneously quantify hematocrit and oxygen saturation from a single spectral reading. We

  

Source: Kim, Young L. - Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering, Purdue University

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine ; Engineering

 
36 Dinosaurs: Warm Blooded or Cold Blooded? Gumundur Freyr Matthasson
 

Summary:  clearly fall into the same group as the unquestion- ably warm-blooded prehistoric mammals and are much... Dinosaurs: Warm Blooded or Cold Blooded? Guðmundur Freyr Matthíasson Laufásvegur 42, 101 Reykjavík... blooded and therefore had a considerable disatvantace compared to mammals. ...

  

Source: Ingólfsson, Ólafur - Institute of Earth Sciences & Department of Geology and Geography, University of Iceland

 

Collection: Geosciences

 
37 Fluid resuscitation with 02 vs. non-O2 carriers after 2 h of hemorrhagic shock in conscious hamsters
 

Summary:  ,20,23). Second- ary transfusion of autologous whole blood in all treat- ment groups was used to increase... groups were assessed by analysis of variance and post hoc tests whenever Hypovolemic (50%) blood shed... after 50% shed blood retransfusion. 2 Significantly different from control ...

  

Source: California at San Diego, University of - Department of Bioengineering, Microhemodynamics Laboratory

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
38 Biorheology 38 (2001) 263274 263 Rheological effects of red blood cell
 

Summary:  Biorheology 38 (2001) 263­274 263 IOS Press Rheological effects of red blood cell aggregation... that understanding the rheological properties of blood is essential to a full understanding of the function... current concepts of the flow behavior of blood in vivo are based on its properties in vitro. Studies

  

Source: Popel, Aleksander S. - Department of Biomedical Engineering, Johns Hopkins University

 

Collection: Engineering ; Biology and Medicine

 
39 07/04/2009 17:28EUSci -The Edinburgh University Science Magazine Page 1 of 7http://www.eusci.org/
 

Summary:  collecting embryonic stem cells from non-implanted IVF embryos that have the rare O-negative blood group... at the Universities of Edinburgh and Oxford have concluded that the formation of groups by animals such as bees... - The Edinburgh University Science Magazine Page 2 of 7http://www.eusci.org/ to the middle of the ...

  

Source: Gardner, Andy - Department of Zoology, University of Oxford; Reece, Sarah - Institute of Immunology and Infection Research & School of Biological Sciences, University of Edinburgh

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine ; Environmental Management and Restoration Technologies ; Environmental Sciences and Ecology

 
40 THE BLOOD OF NORTH AMERICAN FRESH-WATER MUSSELS UNDER NORMAL AND ADVERSE CONDITIONS 1
 

Summary:  , were rejected from these groups of normals. In taking blood for analyses care was used to avoid... gravities from these two groups in Table 1 separately, the average specific gravity of the blood for all... substances in the blood, varies widely in the several ...

  

Source: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Fishery Bulletin

 

Collection: Environmental Sciences and Ecology


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41 INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS PUBLISHING PHYSICS IN MEDICINE AND BIOLOGY Phys. Med. Biol. 49 (2004) 48614877 PII: S0031-9155(04)83108-7
 

Summary:  skin dermis and blood than visible wavelengths. Therefore, laser irradiation using near... to heavily pigmented skin patients and those with large-sized blood vessels or blood vessels extending deeply... for the treatment of patients with large-sized blood vessels and moderately to heavily pigmented skin. On ...

  

Source: Wang, Lihong - Department of Biomedical Engineering, Washington University in St. Louis

 

Collection: Engineering ; Biology and Medicine

 
42 Notes for STA 250, Radford M. Neal, 2000 Observational Studies
 

Summary:  and their blood pressure. If we then find a relationship between calcium and blood pressure within each age group... higher education lead to higher income? Does eating a diet high in calcium reduce blood pressure? Does... ! The Problem of Confounding Suppose we find that people who eat a diet high in calcium ...

  

Source: Neal, Radford M. - Departments of Statistics & Computer Science, University of Toronto

 

Collection: Mathematics ; Computer Technologies and Information Sciences

 
43 Solidification mechanisms of chitosaneglycerol phosphate/blood implant for articular cartilage repair
 

Summary:  with 100 mL RITCechitosan prior to mixing with 1.5 mL blood (see Table I, treatment group 4). Control... Solidification mechanisms of chitosaneglycerol phosphate/blood implant for articular cartilage... -GP) is a unique polymer solution that is mixed with whole blood and solidified over micro- fractured or ...

  

Source: Buschmann, Michael - Biomaterials and Cartilage Laboratory, École Polytechnique de Montréal

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine ; Materials Science

 
44 JOURNAL DE PHYSIQUE Colloque C7, suppl6ment au n012, Tome 48, decembre 1987
 

Summary:  JOURNAL DE PHYSIQUE Colloque C7, suppl6ment au n012, Tome 48, decembre 1987 CLASSIFICATION OF BLOOD... Warsaw, Poland On of the often used methods in medicine is classification of tke blood corpuscles... . It is well known that the shapes and dimensions of blood particles indicates early several illnesses. The aim

  

Source: Ecole Polytechnique, Centre de mathématiques

 

Collection: Mathematics

 
45 Blood Pressure U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
 

Summary:  in salt and sodium also can reduce blood pressure. Box 6 gives the servings and food groups for the DASH... Your Blood Pressure Lowering Guide to U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES National... Institutes of Health National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute #12;Your Guide to Lowering ...

  

Source: Parsegian, V. Adrian - Laboratory of Physical and Structural Biology, National Institutes of Health

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
46 J. Field Ornithol. 77(1):6770, 2006 A nondamaging blood sampling technique
 

Summary:  in the egg at the same time that we took a blood sample. We also had a control group of goslings (N = 647... ) that were tagged (Alliston 1975), but not sampled for blood. In both groups, we used only one gosling per... whom blood samples had been collected in the egg, and 25 goslings ...

  

Source: Bernatchez, Louis - Département de biologie, Université Laval

 

Collection: Environmental Sciences and Ecology

 
47 Feasibility of Doppler variance imaging for red
 

Summary:  Feasibility of Doppler variance imaging for red blood cell aggregation characterization Xiangqun Xu... , 1000 Health Sciences Road, Irvine, California 92612 Abstract. An abnormal level of red blood cell RBC... with Doppler variance imaging to char- acterize RBC aggregation in flowing blood. Variance/ standard deviation

  

Source: Chen, Zhongping - Beckman Laser Institute and Medical Clinic & Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of California, Irvine

 

Collection: Engineering ; Biology and Medicine

 
48 Journal of Physiology (1995), 488.1, pp. 181-191 Modulation of erythropoietin formation by changes in blood
 

Summary:  and blood sampling were made according to the same time record as in group 1. Group 3: isovolaemic anaemia... measurements and blood sampling were made according to the same time record as in group 1. Group 5: renal... , additional experiments were necessary, because ...

  

Source: Just, Armin - Physiologisches Institut I, Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
49 BME Seminar Series September 21, 2010
 

Summary:  :45) Matthias F. Schneider, Ph.D. Boston University, Biological Physics Group Department of Mechanical... Engineering "From State to Function: On Acoustic Microfluidics for Blood Clotting and Einstein's view... work on: i) lab-on-a- chip microfluidics, ii) the physics of blood clotting and iii) the biophysics

  

Source: Boston University, Center for Nanoscience and Nanobiotechnology

 

Collection: Materials Science

 
50 In Vivo Blood Characterization from Bioimpedance Spectroscopy of Blood
 

Summary:  , the forearm measured is modelled as three components in parallel. Tissue and static blood are grouped as part... In Vivo Blood Characterization from Bioimpedance Spectroscopy of Blood Pooling Tao Dai Department... @sce.carleton.ca Abstract Characterization of blood impedance properties is ...

  

Source: Adler, Andy - Department of Systems and Computer Engineering, Carleton University

 

Collection: Computer Technologies and Information Sciences

 
51 Blood oxyhemoglobin saturation measurements by blue-green spectral shift
 

Summary:  in this transmission model with scattering is to the right positive . In the group of blood samples analyzed here... Blood oxyhemoglobin saturation measurements by blue-green spectral shift Kurt R. Denninghoff... cell free hemoglobin solutions. Hemoglobin solution and whole blood sample spectra measured under

  

Source: Chipman, Russell - College of Optical Science, University of Arizona

 

Collection: Engineering

 
52 THE PRESENCE OF PLASMODIUM FALCIPARUM GAMETOCYTES IN HUMAN BLOOD INCREASES THE GRAVIDITY OF ANOPHELES GAMBIAE MOSQUITOES
 

Summary:  to infected blood group 0.16; 95% CI 0.10­0.23). This result could not be explained by variation in blood meal... to treat- ment group (gametocyte-infected or uninfected blood). The maximal statistical model included all... on uninfected blood (Figure 1; odds ratio ...

  

Source: Read, Andrew - Center for Infectious Disease Dynamics & Department of Entomology, Pennsylvania State University

 

Collection: Environmental Sciences and Ecology ; Biology and Medicine

 
53 This article appeared in a journal published by Elsevier. The attached copy is furnished to the author for internal non-commercial research
 

Summary:  that reference a unit of blood product can be shown as a group. In addition to making it easier to navigate... grouping of blood bank specimens. Transfusion 37: 1169-1172, 1997 29. Rouger PH, Noizat PF, Le Pennec PY... 's personal copy Designing Property Specifications to Improve the Safety of the ...

  

Source: Cobleigh, Rachel L. - MathWorks, Inc.

 

Collection: Computer Technologies and Information Sciences

 
54 Superior reproductive success on human blood without sugar is not limited to highly anthropophilic mosquito
 

Summary:  Superior reproductive success on human blood without sugar is not limited to highly anthropophilic... superior reproductive success on human blood when sugar is not available. Life-table experiments were... -specific survivorship, lifetime and daily fecundity, and blood-feeding frequency when offered human ...

  

Source: Juliano, Steven A. - Department of Biological Sciences, Illinois State University

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine ; Environmental Sciences and Ecology

 
55 Journal of Fish Biology (2011) 79, 13221333 doi:10.1111/j.1095-8649.2011.03118.x, available online at wileyonlinelibrary.com
 

Summary:  . sacrificed groups of fishes? (2) Do rapidly obtained caudal blood samples accurately represent blood... . sacrificed groups of fishes? (2) Do rapidly obtained caudal blood samples accurately represent blood... of the blood data obtained from O. ...

  

Source: Hinch, Scott G. - Forest Sciences Department, University of British Columbia; Schluter, Dolph - Department of Zoology, University of British Columbia

 

Collection: Environmental Sciences and Ecology

 
56 BEE 331. Bio-Fluid Mechanics Fall Semester 2005
 

Summary:  layer; introduction to Navier Stokes; dimensional analysis and similarity; blood flow... in the cardiovascular system; gas exchange in the pulmo- nary system; blood flow and sodium transport in the kidney... systems such as blood flow in the cardiovascular system, gas exchange in the pulmonary system and ...

  

Source: Walter, M.Todd - Department of Biological and Environmental Engineering, Cornell University

 

Collection: Environmental Sciences and Ecology

 
57 March 8, 2004 Volume 82, Number 10
 

Summary:  March 8, 2004 Volume 82, Number 10 CENEAR 82 10 p. 10 ISSN 0009-2347 BIOMIMETICS MODELING BLOOD... blood vessel without obstructing normal blood flow. Their work takes advantage of microfluidics... reaction network for maintaining blood flow is called hemostasis. It consists of about 80 coupled reactions

  

Source: Ismagilov, Rustem F. - Department of Chemistry, University of Chicago

 

Collection: Chemistry

 
58 Escherichia coli O86 O-Antigen Biosynthetic Gene Cluster and Stepwise Enzymatic Synthesis of Human Blood Group B Antigen Tetrasaccharide
 

Summary:  Blood Group B Antigen Tetrasaccharide Wen Yi, Jun Shao, Lizhi Zhu, Mei Li, Mamata Singh, Yuquan Lu... , 2004; E-mail: pgwang@chemistry.ohio-state.edu The histo-blood group ABO system is defined by ABO blood... group carbohydrate antigens, which play important roles in ...

  

Source: Bush, C. Allen - Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Maryland, Baltimore County

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine ; Chemistry

 
59 Chapter 13 Outline Functions and Components of the Circulatory System
 

Summary:  anti- A & B antigen antibodies 13-18 Anti B antigen antibody Anti A antigen antibody 11 Rh Blood Group... of Blood Structure of the Heart Cardiac Cycle and Heart Sounds Electrical Activity of the Heart and the ECG... Blood Vessels Atherosclerosis and Cardiac Arrhythmias Lymphatic System 13-2 13-2 ...

  

Source: Morrell, Thomas E. - Department of Biology, Ball State University

 

Collection: Environmental Sciences and Ecology

 
60 Comp. Biochem. Physiol., 1975, Vol. 51A,pp. 599 to 603. Pergamon Press. Printed in Great Britain PHYSIOLOGICAL CORRELATES OF BURROWING
 

Summary:  -protein thiol groups. Since inorganic phosphate levels are low in both pocket gopher and rat blood, it might... , University of California,Berkeley, California 94720, U.S.A. (Received 11 April 1974) Abstract-1. Blood... to determine blood buffering capabilities. 2. Hematocrit, plasma proteins and inorganic ...

  

Source: Bennett, Albert F. - Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Department, University of California, Irvine

 

Collection: Environmental Sciences and Ecology


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61 All about the Heart Introduction: Walking and other aerobic activities are essential in keeping the body and heart
 

Summary:  ? (blood) What is the blood's job? (provides the body with oxygen and nutrients and carries away waste... ) What does the right side of the heart do? (sends oxygen-rich blood out to the body) What are the four... of the heart) Name the four valves in the heart. (mitral, tricuspid, aortic, pulmonary) #12;Which ...

  

Source: Wilkins, Neal - Institute of Renewable Natural Resources & Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences, Texas A&M University

 

Collection: Environmental Sciences and Ecology

 
62 Minimally Invasive Method of Determining Blood Input Function from PET Images in Rodents
 

Summary:  routinely by our group (8). These techniques provide accurate blood input function measurements, but when... Minimally Invasive Method of Determining Blood Input Function from PET Images in Rodents Joonyoung... motion. A factor analysis (FA) tech- nique for extracting the blood input function and myocardial ...

  

Source: Morris, Evan - Purdue School of Engineering and Technology & Department of Radiology, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis

 

Collection: Engineering ; Biology and Medicine

 
63 Exp Biol (1988)47: 161-169 Organ blood flow haemodynamics and metabolism of the albacore
 

Summary:  Exp Biol (1988)47: 161-169 Organ blood flow haemodynamics and metabolism of the albacore tuna... blood flow measurements were made in tabled, partially anaesthetized albacore Thunnus alalun- ga. Heart... rates were 1 15k 9 beatslmin: blood pressure 98/75 mm Hg (systolic/diastolic): car- diac output 36.1 f 5

  

Source: Southwest Fisheries Science Center, NOAA

 

Collection: Environmental Sciences and Ecology

 
64 Appendix C.1 Wadsworth Center, for Laboratories and Research, New York State Department of
 

Summary:  such as blood and urine or in environmental samples such as paint and dust. It is important to distinguish... laboratory room, determination of the much lower concentrations of lead found in blood is jeopardized... , analysis and reporting of results (42 CFR Part 493). For blood lead laboratories specifically, successful

  

Source: National Center for Environmental Health- Publications and Products

 

Collection: Environmental Sciences and Ecology

 
65 Joining the bone marrow registry
 

Summary:  be willing to donate bone marrow or blood stem cells to give a transplant patient a second chance at life... of people are diagnosed with leukaemia or other life threatening blood disorders. A bone marrow/blood stem... registry. Searching the same ethnic group as the patient greatly increases the chance of ...

  

Source: Australian National University, Department of Engineering, Solar Energy Program; Botea, Adi - Canberra Research Laboratory. National ICT Australia (NICTA)

 

Collection: Computer Technologies and Information Sciences ; Engineering ; Renewable Energy

 
66 Journal of Fish Biology (2011) 79, 13221333 doi:10.1111/j.1095-8649.2011.03118.x, available online at wileyonlinelibrary.com
 

Summary:  . sacrificed groups of fishes? (2) Do rapidly obtained caudal blood samples accurately represent blood... . sacrificed groups of fishes? (2) Do rapidly obtained caudal blood samples accurately represent blood... the quality of the blood data ...

  

Source: Farrell, Anthony P. - Faculty of Land and Food Systems, University of British Columbia

 

Collection: Environmental Sciences and Ecology ; Biology and Medicine

 
67 Transabdominal near infrared oximetry of hypoxic stress in fetal sheep brain in utero
 

Summary:  ) and hemoximeter ( ShO2) blood saturations is compared in Fig. 5. The data are shown for two groups of hypoxia... ) and hemoximeter ( ShO2) measured blood saturations. The data are shown for two groups of hypoxia. Choe et al. PNAS... blood flow for 3 min. NIR photon diffusion measurements ...

  

Source: Ramanujam, Nimmi - Department of Biomedical Engineering, Duke University; Yodh, Arjun G. - Departments of Radiology & Physics and Astronomy, University of Pennsylvania

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine ; Engineering ; Physics

 
68 ableofContents A link between donors, volunteers, staff & friends of the Stanford Blood Center
 

Summary:  W ableofContents A link between donors, volunteers, staff & friends of the Stanford Blood Center... AStanfordMedicalSchoolBloodCenterPublicationWinter2003 What's Inside . . . Protecting the Blood Supply from... 14 CONT. ON PAGE 4 T Stanford Blood Center Launches Campaign to Bolster ...

  

Source: Bogyo, Matthew - Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Stanford University

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
69 2010 by Taylor and Francis Group, LLC Tumor Blood Flow
 

Summary:  © 2010 by Taylor and Francis Group, LLC 401 21 Tumor Blood Flow­ Modifying Effects... and Francis Group, LLC Tumor Blood Flow­Modifying Effects of Electroporation and Electrochemotherapy 403... of blood pool in tissues for a prolonged time and remain #12;© 2010 by Taylor and Francis ...

  

Source: Ljubljana, University of - Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Laboratory of Biocybernetics

 

Collection: Engineering ; Biology and Medicine

 
70 Blood group O protects against severe Plasmodium falciparum malaria through the mechanism
 

Summary:  Blood group O protects against severe Plasmodium falciparum malaria through the mechanism... associated with severe malaria, is re- duced in blood group O erythrocytes compared with groups A, B, and AB... , but the contribution of the ABO blood ...

  

Source: Reece, Sarah - Institute of Immunology and Infection Research & School of Biological Sciences, University of Edinburgh

 

Collection: Environmental Sciences and Ecology ; Biology and Medicine

 
71 The "salt hypothesis" is that higher levels of salt in the diet lead to higher levels of blood pressure, increasing the risk of cardiovascular disease. Intersalt, a cross-
 

Summary:  ;10 Salt and Blood Pressure group relationships will be jointly explored by multi-level analytic tech... blood pressure and salt is different in the two groups of data--positive in the first, negative... was chosen from groups that are relatively sensitive to changes in salt intake (high ...

  

Source: Freedman, David A. - Department of Statistics, University of California at Berkeley

 

Collection: Mathematics

 
72 IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING, VOL. 55, NO. 12, DECEMBER 2008 2753 Effect of Erythrocyte Aggregation on Hematocrit
 

Summary:  state and the flow rate. Measured HCT in blood samples with 0.6% and 2% dextran 500 is underestimated... of blood hematocrit for patients with blood disorders, during dialysis, in an emergency room environment... , and during surgery. HCT is defined as the ratio of the volume of packed red blood cells (RBCs) ...

  

Source: Chen, Zhongping - Beckman Laser Institute and Medical Clinic & Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of California, Irvine

 

Collection: Engineering ; Biology and Medicine

 
73 Circulating blood cells function as a surveillance system for damaged tissue in Drosophila larvae
 

Summary:  Circulating blood cells function as a surveillance system for damaged tissue in Drosophila larvae... October 18, 2007) Insects have an open circulatory system in which the heart pumps blood (hemolymph... ) into the body cavity, where it directly bathes the internal organs and epidermis. The blood contains free

  

Source: Krasnow, Mark A. - Department of Biochemistry, Stanford University

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
74 Leading Edge 810 Cell 136, March 6, 2009 2009 Elsevier Inc.
 

Summary:  and clinical trials. Most tumors require their own blood supply to grow, and once a tumor has made... the "angiogenic switch," it is capable of inducing blood vessel formation to sup- ply its metabolic needs (Hanahan... around the peculiar character- istics of tumor-induced blood vessels. Tumor blood vessels ...

  

Source: Bautch, Victoria L. - Department of Biology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
75 Velocity Variation Assessment of Red Blood Cell Aggregation with Spectral Domain Doppler Optical Coherence Tomography
 

Summary:  , two groups of blood samples, i.e., the normal blood group and the blood with 2% Dx500, with fixed HCT... with increasing shear rate for both groups. When dextran is added to the flowing blood, RBC aggregation causes... ...

  

Source: Chen, Zhongping - Beckman Laser Institute and Medical Clinic & Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of California, Irvine

 

Collection: Engineering ; Biology and Medicine

 
76 A link between donors, volunteers, staff & friends of the Stanford Blood Center MOUNTAIN VIEW
 

Summary:  LifeLink A link between donors, volunteers, staff & friends of the Stanford Blood Center FALL 2006... holidays and New Year. We ask our eligible donors to help us maintain our life-giving blood supply during... how easy it is to donate blood and what a wonderful gift of life their donation will be. Patients

  

Source: Bogyo, Matthew - Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Stanford University

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
77 Measurement and classification of retinal vascular tortuosity William E. Hart
 

Summary:  . Nelson Data Vector Key Words: tortuosity, retina, blood vessel, automated measurement #12; 1 Abstract... Automatic measurement of blood vessel tortuosity is a useful capability for automatic ophthal­ mological... diagnostic tools. We describe a suite of automated tortuosity measures for blood vessel segments extracted

  

Source: Hart, William E. - Optimization/Uncertainty Estimation Department, Sandia National Laboratories

 

Collection: Computer Technologies and Information Sciences ; Biology and Medicine

 
78 Diffuse optical measurement of blood flow in breast tumors
 

Summary:  little heterogeneity, i.e., the healthy breasts (2.7% variation); (2) a group wherein blood flow... Diffuse optical measurement of blood flow in breast tumors Turgut Durduran, Regine Choe, Guoqiang... of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104 Received May 20, 2005; accepted June 17, 2005 Blood flow

  

Source: Yodh, Arjun G. - Departments of Radiology & Physics and Astronomy, University of Pennsylvania

 

Collection: Physics ; Biology and Medicine

 
79 CLINICAL EVALUATION OF A MOBILE PHONE TELEMEDICINE SYSTEM FOR THE SELF-MANAGEMENT OF TYPE 1 DIABETES
 

Summary:  . Both groups showed improvements in blood glucose control, as measured by HbA1c, although the difference... in the trial (Figure 2). IV. DISCUSSION Blood glucose control improved in both trial groups who used... transmitted during the trial, and blood glucose control improved ...

  

Source: McSharry, Patrick E. - Mathematical Institute & Department of Engineering Science, University of Oxford

 

Collection: Engineering

 
80 Public Cost University Faculty & Staff Body Composition & Metabolic
 

Summary:  6 mos - 15% off previous test rate Ask about prices for group testing and custom packages! *Features... use of Firstbeat Bodyguard technology! Blood Pressure, Skinfolds, UWW, RMR, Maximal Aerobic Test... , Lactate Threshold Blood Pressure, Skinfolds, UWW, MS Field Tests, Maximal Upper and Lower Body, Vertical

  

Source: Kostic, Milivoje M. - Department of Mechanical Engineering, Northern Illinois University

 

Collection: Engineering


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81 Ultrastructure of Hybrid Chitosan-Glycerol Phosphate Blood Clots by Environmental Scanning Electron Microscopy
 

Summary:  Ultrastructure of Hybrid Chitosan-Glycerol Phosphate Blood Clots by Environmental Scanning Electron... mixed with autologous blood to form hybrid chitosan-GP/blood implants that significantly improved... the repair of articular cartilage lesions in a large animal model. The mixture of chitosan-GP and blood ...

  

Source: Buschmann, Michael - Biomaterials and Cartilage Laboratory, École Polytechnique de Montréal

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine ; Materials Science

 
82 By taking an active role in controlling your
 

Summary:  checking your blood glucose taking care of your skin and feet Circular 569 C Healthy Living with Diabetes... with diabetes do day to day to control blood glucose and prevent diabetes complications. The five basic elements... blood glucose and provides all the nutrients your body needs to stay healthy. People with diabetes must

  

Source: Castillo, Steven P. - Klipsch School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, New Mexico State University

 

Collection: Engineering

 
83 Human Reproduction Vol.21, No.9 pp. 24212425, 2006 doi:10.1093/humrep/del131 Advance Access publication May 9, 2006.
 

Summary:  more than 5 SD above the mean of their group: the concentration of NK cells per microlitre of blood... < 0.01)]. NK indices in the control group did not change across the two blood withdrawals. In contrast... cells per microlitre of blood. (C) NK activity. A significant interaction ...

  

Source: Shakhar, Guy - Department of Immunology, Weizmann Institute of Science

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
84 Applied Toxicology Katherine Squibb, Ph.D.
 

Summary:  . · Tissue Distribution Blood Pb: More than 90% of Pb in blood is in the red blood cells. Blood Pb... where absorption into the blood stream is high. Because Pb that enters the blood stream readily enters... and remains in the red blood cells, ...

  

Source: Kane, Andrew S. - Aquatic Pathobiology Center & Department of Veterinary Medicine, University of Maryland at College Park

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
85 Specific Removal of Anti-A and Anti-B Antibodies by Using Modified Dialysis Filters
 

Summary:  -A and anti-B blood group antibodies from human blood has been shown to facilitate cross-matched kidney... mass of standard antigen. We conclude that selective blood group antibody removal by antigen modified... by immunoadsorption. ASAIO Journal 2000; 46: 702­706. Renal transplantation ...

  

Source: Federspiel, William J. - Departments of Chemical Engineering, Surgery, and Bioengineering, University of Pittsburgh

 

Collection: Engineering ; Biology and Medicine

 
86 Background Literature Model Examples Summary Supply Chain Network Operations Management
 

Summary:  Background Literature Model Examples Summary Supply Chain Network Operations Management of a Blood... April 29 - May 2, 2011 Anna Nagurney, Amir H. Masoumi, Min Yu Supply Chain Management of a Blood Banking... Cross Blood Services in the greater Boston area, and Dr. Jorge Rios, the Medical Director

  

Source: Nagurney, Anna - Isenberg School of Management, University of Massachusetts at Amherst

 

Collection: Computer Technologies and Information Sciences

 
87 Neuroradiology A. Gregory Sorensen, MD
 

Summary:  and relative cere- bral blood volume maps. In this group of patients, however, infarct volume was al- most... Cerebral Blood Volume, Relative Cerebral Blood Flow, and Mean Tissue Transit Time1 PURPOSE: To investigate... additional information provided by maps of relative cerebral blood ...

  

Source: Morris, Evan - Purdue School of Engineering and Technology & Department of Radiology, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis

 

Collection: Engineering ; Biology and Medicine

 
88 ORIGINAL PAPER T. E. Lowe R. W. Brill K. L. Cousins
 

Summary:  ORIGINAL PAPER T. E. Lowe á R. W. Brill á K. L. Cousins Responses of the red blood cells from two... ), to catecholamines Accepted: 27 March 1998 Abstract In ®shes, catecholamines increase red blood cell intracellular p... reductions in blood O2 carrying capacity (due to Bohr and Root eects) when plasma pH and intracellular p

  

Source: Hawai'i at Manoa, University of - Joint Institute for Marine & Atmospheric Research, Pelagic Fisheries Research Program

 

Collection: Environmental Sciences and Ecology

 
89 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF HYPERTENSION | VOLUME 22 NUMBER 8 | 867-870 | aUGUST 2009 867 articlesnature publishing group
 

Summary:  publishing group See reviewer commentary page 816 Hypertension, or high blood pressure, is a major risk... for the group with systolic blood pressure 140mmHg, which could be due to a small sample size in this group... adults has high blood pressure, but this ...

  

Source: Sprott, Julien Clinton - Department of Physics, University of Wisconsin at Madison

 

Collection: Physics

 
90 290:941-947, 2006. First published Sep 23, 2005; doi:10.1152/ajpheart.00645.2005AJP -Heart Sangho Kim, Aleksander S. Popel, Marcos Intaglietta and Paul C. Johnson
 

Summary:  either as an absence of red blood cell flow in an individual capillary or in a group of capillaries fed... on the physiology of the heart, blood vessels, andAJP - Heart and Circulatory Physiology onMarch30,2006ajpheart... capillary plugging. Reduction of FCD by dextran at reduced pressure was compensated by increased red ...

  

Source: Popel, Aleksander S. - Department of Biomedical Engineering, Johns Hopkins University

 

Collection: Engineering ; Biology and Medicine

 
91 Author's personal copy Brief Communication
 

Summary:  and blood proteins: In vivo and in vitro studies q Justin A. MacDonald a , Thorsten Degenhardt b , John W... no difference in the fructoselysine content of blood plasma sampled from control, 27 h frozen and 18 h thawed... increase after 7 d of recovery. In vitro expo- sure of blood lysates to glucose revealed that the GHb

  

Source: Storey, Kenneth B. - Departments of Biology & Chemistry, Carleton University

 

Collection: Environmental Sciences and Ecology ; Biology and Medicine

 
92 O B I T U A R Y Louis K. Diamond
 

Summary:  of pediatric hematology, a pioneer in the field of blood grouping and transfusion therapy and a consummate... school, began determin- ing blood groups and antibody levels in pregnant women and their spouses... -testing lab. This led to his establish- ment in 1942 of the Blood ...

  

Source: Alper, Chester A. - Immune Disease Institute, Harvard University

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
93 b i o s p h e re 2 2 A N A LY T I C A L C H E M I S T R Y / J A N U A R Y 1 , 2 0 0 7 2 0 0 7 A M E R I C A N C H E M I C A L S O C I E T Y
 

Summary:  Ismagilov's group used a microfluidic device to expose blood plasma to patches of lipid and tissue factor... A simplified chemical model helps elucidate the spatiotemporal dynamics of blood clotting. Hemostasis... , the process of blood clotting, plays a crit- ical role in everything from heal- ing a simple ...

  

Source: Ismagilov, Rustem F. - Department of Chemistry, University of Chicago

 

Collection: Chemistry

 
94 J. Parasitol., 94(6), 2008, pp. 13951401 American Society of Parasitologists 2008
 

Summary:  . We compared results of screening a large number of blood samples by 3 independent groups of skilled... A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF MICROSCOPY AND PCR-BASED DETECTION METHODS FOR BLOOD PARASITES Gediminas Valkiu... in determining prevalence of haemosporidian infections in naturally infected birds. Blood ...

  

Source: Sehgal, Ravinder - Department of Biology, San Francisco State University

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
95 EFFECTS OF EXHAUSTING EXERCISE ON ACID-BASE REGULATION IN SKIPJACK TUNA (KATSUWONUS PELAMIS) BLOOD'
 

Summary:  EFFECTS OF EXHAUSTING EXERCISE ON ACID-BASE REGULATION IN SKIPJACK TUNA (KATSUWONUS PELAMIS) BLOOD... (Accepted 1/2/85) The effects of exhausting exercise on acid-base balance of skipjack tuna blood were... investigated. Following exercise, tuna displayed a mixed respiratory/metabolic acidosis with blood pH being

  

Source: Southwest Fisheries Science Center, NOAA

 

Collection: Environmental Sciences and Ecology

 
96 Effect of erythrocyte aggregation on velocity profiles in venules
 

Summary:  mass 460 kDa; Sigma) to induce red blood cell aggregation. Treatment groups before and after dextran... with a nonaggregating red blood cell suspension. To explore a possible underlying mechanism, we tested the hypothesis... that red blood cell aggregation alters flow patterns in vivo and leads to blunted ...

  

Source: California at San Diego, University of - Department of Bioengineering, Microhemodynamics Laboratory

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
97 The unusual properties of effective blood substitutes Amy G. Tsai and Marcos Intaglietta
 

Summary:  LECTURE The unusual properties of effective blood substitutes Amy G. Tsai and Marcos Intaglietta... for publication on October 19, 2001) Abstract. Blood substitutes or oxygen carrying plasma expanders were... originally formulated to sim- ulate the transport properties of blood, particularly oxygen carrying capacity

  

Source: California at San Diego, University of - Department of Bioengineering, Microhemodynamics Laboratory

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
98 COLORECTAL CANCER Increased microvascular blood content is an early event in
 

Summary:  mucosa of patients with advanced adenomas compared with the low risk group (p,0.019). Blood supply... COLORECTAL CANCER Increased microvascular blood content is an early event in colon carcinogenesis R... microvascular blood content is a common theme in neoplastic transformation; however, demonstration

  

Source: Kim, Young L. - Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering, Purdue University; MacIver, Malcolm A. - Departments of Biomedical Engineering & Mechanical Engineering, Northwestern University

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine ; Engineering

 
99 Frank R. Sharp, M.D. Sharp, Frank R., M.D., Professor, Department of Neurology, School of Medicine; Member,
 

Summary:  ; Member, Neuroscience and Genetics Graduate Groups Education B.S., Engineering, University of California... injury and cell death and the blood genomics of neurological disease. Prior to his appointment at UC... for using blood genomics to detect pathological events in the animal and human brain, paved the way

  

Source: Nguyen, Danh - Department of Public Health Sciences, University of California, Davis

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine ; Mathematics

 
100 For more information, contact: Greg Williams
 

Summary:  -1- For more information, contact: Greg Williams (585) 273-1757 Study Reveals How Blood Flow Force... Protects Against Atherosclerosis Smoking and High Cholesterol Don't Effect All Blood Vessels Equally... Machines on cell surfaces, mechanical and lifeless as bed springs, protect blood vessels by responding

  

Source: Goldman, Steven A. - Division of Cell and Gene Therapy, University of Rochester

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine


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