Blood Transport Articles & Analysis: Older
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Application of Different Types of Cell Membranes in Bionic Nanomedicine Erythrocyte Membranes in Bionic Nanomedicine They’re the largest cell group in blood, the main transporter of oxygen and nutrients. Erythrocytes have a typical lifespan of about 120 days, so they are the best material for long-circulating NPs. ...
Given that metabolic carbon dioxide (CO2) is transported from the blood to the lungs and then exhaled during breathing, EtCO2 levels can serve as indicators of the body's physiological condition. ...
CD38/CD19: a lipid raft-dependent signaling complex in human B cells. Blood. 2007;109(12):5390-5398. doi:10.1182/blood-2006-12-061812 [22] Sermer D, Elavalakanar P, Abramson JS, Palomba ML, Salles G, Arnason J. Targeting CD19 for diffuse large B cell lymphoma in the era of CARs: Other modes of transportation. Blood Rev. ...
After synthesis, it has to be combined with carrier protein and cholesterol to form very low density lipoprotein, which is transported into the blood to extrahepatic tissues for storage or utilization. If the triglycerides synthesized by the liver are not transported in time, a fatty liver will form. Adipocytes are the body's storehouse for fat ...
Blood is made up of many different components which interact constantly with each other and the rest of our body: red blood cells bring the necessary oxygen to the cells of our body, white blood cells kill any pathogen they can find, platelets can prevent bleeding in case of injury, nutrients from our digestive system are ...
The PFAAs studied were perfluoroalkyl carboxylates (PFCAs, C6–C15 chain lengths) and sulfonates (C4, C6, C8, and C10 chain lengths) as well as selected precursors including perfluoro‐octane sulfonamide. On a wet‐weight basis, blood–brain barrier transport of PFAAs occurred for all brain regions, although inner regions of the brain closer to incoming ...
