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An antibody deficiency is always a manifestation of the disturbed maturation or function of lymphocytes in the blood. The cells only react inadequately, if at all, to invading pathogens, and the immune system is incapable of maintaining a normal concentration of antibodies in the ...
ByBiotest AG based in Dreieich, GERMANY
The treatment differs according to the severity of the haemophilia, which is classified as mild, moderate or severe, depending on how much clotting factor is still detectable in the patient’s blood. Most patients have severe haemophilia A (residual activity of factor VIII less than ...
ByBiotest AG based in Dreieich, GERMANY
The procedure can be performed as part of comprehensive treatment for acute respiratory failure in the intensive care ...
ByLivaNova PLC based in Houston, TEXAS (USA)
Immunoglobulins (antibodies) are vitally important proteins which circulate in the blood and perform a wide variety of tasks. They influence markedly the balance of our immune ...
ByBiotest AG based in Dreieich, GERMANY
Healthcare is another prime example of where RFID automated inventory technology shines. Different uses of RFID inventory solutions include tracking tools in medical equipment manufacturing to enforce regulatory calibration rules, tracking equipment throughout hospitals, pathology slides in labs, and more. New potential uses are regularly discovered. Be it an application to track surgical sponges or increase patient safety, Senitron’s RFID solutions have always got your back. Inventory tracking RFID in the ...
BySenitron Corporation based in Canoga Park, CALIFORNIA (USA)
Nanoscale air decontamination for hospitals, clinics and laboratories. Genano Technology is scientifically proven to capture nano sized particles and eliminate 99,999% of microbes from indoor air. ...
ByGenano Industrial Air Purification Solutions - Genano Ltd. based in Espoo, FINLAND
Accurate CO monitoring is essential for effective, proactive hemodynamic management, especially for patients in whom CO is low or changing. An independent study at New York-Presbyterian/Columbia University Medical Center conducted in 40 liver transplant and cardiac surgery patients in the OR or ICU using continuous PA catheter as the reference showed that the Argos Monitor was 50% more accurate than the market leader’s monitor, and that it was 45-50% better in patients with CO < 5 L/min or with changing ...
ByRetia Medical, LLC based in Valhalla, NEW YORK (USA)
