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Cerebral angiography: investigating the brain's "tree of life."

Cerebral angiography: investigating the brain's "tree of life."

Complications include: Bleeding or hematoma at the puncture site: This is the most common complication, mostly caused by improper compression and hemostasis at the puncture site or abnormal coagulation function. Allergic reaction: Some patients are allergic to contrast agents and may experience symptoms such as rash and dyspnea. ...

ByEdgetech Industries LLC


Research of Cell Membrane Nano Drug Delivery System and Its Application in Bionic Nanomedicine

Research of Cell Membrane Nano Drug Delivery System and Its Application in Bionic Nanomedicine

Platelets will kick in the endogenous and exogenous coagulation mechanisms to coagulate blood vessels, convert fibrinogen to fibrin, and create clots with blood cells to close the wounding blood vessels and cause hemostasis. ...

ByCD Bioparticles


Medical Device Biocompatibility Testing

Medical Device Biocompatibility Testing

l Short-term contact between medical devices and the human body can produce toxicity, irritation and local inflammation in cells and the whole body;l Long-term contact of medical devices with the human body may have mutagenic, teratogenic and carcinogenic effects;l Contact between medical devices and blood may cause abnormal coagulation function and hemolysis. <a ...

ByProregulations


Protein Fusion Extends Drug Half-Life Technology

Protein Fusion Extends Drug Half-Life Technology

Applications of Protein Fusion Technology With the development of genetic engineering technology, many protein drugs have been obtained by means of genetic engineering, including peptides, cytokines, coagulation factors, enzymes, hormones, growth factors, etc. The fusion molecule is produced by coupling the cDNA of the drug protein to the cDNA of the desired fusion protein and ...

ByCD Formulation


The Role of Preserved Plasma in Improving Lives of Those with Bleeding Disorders

The Role of Preserved Plasma in Improving Lives of Those with Bleeding Disorders

The meticulous extraction and storage of fresh frozen human plasma are crucial, serving not just for transfusion but also as raw material for coagulation factor concentrates. While bleeding disorders can be challenging, advances in medical technology, awareness campaigns, and blood management solutions are making a significant difference in patients’ lives. ...

ByB Medical Systems


What is FGL2?

What is FGL2?

In macrophages and endothelial cells, it is mainly expressed on the cell membrane in the form of a transmodel, showing a pro-immunocoagulant function-directly converting prothrombin into thrombin. The immune coagulation function of FGL2 plays a key role in aggravating lesion-promoting injury in human and animal disease models such as viral hepatitis, xenograft allograft immune ...

ByCreative Diagnostics


Huateng Pharma Supplies Some Intermediates of CDK4/6 Inhibitors for Treatment of Advanced Breast Cancer

Huateng Pharma Supplies Some Intermediates of CDK4/6 Inhibitors for Treatment of Advanced Breast Cancer

Serious side effects include diarrhea, neutropenia, liver Examination of blood and coagulation (deep vein thrombosis / pulmonary embolism). In addition, Verzenio may cause harm to developing fetuses and is not suitable for pregnant women. 2. ...

ByHunan Huateng Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.


Fresh Frozen Plasma Storage

Fresh Frozen Plasma Storage

It can be used to treat patients with a blood clotting condition who are bleeding or at risk of bleeding and unable to receive the isolated coagulation factor, or another plasma component concentrate they need before planned surgery. ...

ByFroilabo - Techcomp Group


Infrared Coagulation, Fast and Pain-Free Hemorrhoid Relief

Infrared Coagulation, Fast and Pain-Free Hemorrhoid Relief

Fortunately, hemorrhoids can now be quickly taken care of using a treatment called infrared coagulation. This nearly painless, non-surgical procedure uses cutting edge technology to get you back to living a comfortable life on the move. ...

ByRedfield Corporation


The Functions and Roles of Enzymes

The Functions and Roles of Enzymes

In the treatment of thrombophlebitis, myocardial infarction, pulmonary infarction and diffuse intravascular coagulation, plasmin, streptokinase, urokinase, etc. can be applied to dissolve blood clots and prevent the formation of thrombus. ...

ByCreative Enzymes


Efficacy and Detection of Ceramide

Efficacy and Detection of Ceramide

Ceramide and Cardiovascular Diseases Elevated ceramide concentrations can lead to apoptosis of vascular endothelial cells and regulate platelet activation and coagulation, leading to thrombosis. It also regulates angiotensin, which can lead to atherosclerosis and a number of cardiovascular diseases such as hypertension. ...

ByCreative Proteomics


Performance Evaluation of the Coag-Sense Prothrombin Time (PT)/INR Monitoring System

Performance Evaluation of the Coag-Sense Prothrombin Time (PT)/INR Monitoring System

For that reason the World Health Organization (WHO), in conjunction with the International Committee for Standardization in Haematology and the International Committee on Thrombosis and Haemostasis (ICSH/ICTH), developed a measure of coagulation called the International Normalized Ratio (INR). The INR is a mathematical calculation that corrects for the variable sensitivities of ...

ByCoaguSense Inc.


What Are the Applications of Enzymes in Disease Research and Treatment?

What Are the Applications of Enzymes in Disease Research and Treatment?

In the treatment of myocardial infarction, thrombophlebitis, pulmonary infarction and disseminated intravascular coagulation, streptokinase, plasmin, urokinase, etc. can be used to dissolve blood clots and prevent the formation of thrombus. ...

ByCreative Enzymes


Learning to Use Heparin, a History

Learning to Use Heparin, a History

By 1915, the most prominent expert on coagulation was William Howell at John Hopkins. A young medical student named Jay McLean entered Howell’s lab. ...

ByCoaguSense Inc.


How Much Do You Know about Glycosaminoglycans?

How Much Do You Know about Glycosaminoglycans?

Another feature is that they are linked to antithrombin, a protein involved in the coagulation process, so they can inhibit this function, which makes it essential in the treatment of, for example, thrombosis. ...

ByCD BioGlyco.


Laser Application in Periodontics

Laser Application in Periodontics

Many periodontopathogens are susceptible to this thermal range as research has shown that they are deactivated in 50 c° (6). Laser mediated coagulation and inflamed tissue removal takes place in 60 c° (7). Lasers offer clear field views in periodontal surgeries and sub-gingival scaling and curettage that are advantageous over the conventional treatments. ...

ByPIOON


NovoSorb BTM: Application & Delamination

NovoSorb BTM: Application & Delamination

Through this process, the wound commonly changes appearance from a dark red (ingress of coagulated blood) to a brighter red (populated with adipocytes, fibroblasts, and blood vessels) to a uniform pink color (new dermal tissue) upon full integration. ...

ByPolyNovo Limited


Special Genes May Affect the Level of Lipopolysaccharide in the Body’s Blood

Special Genes May Affect the Level of Lipopolysaccharide in the Body’s Blood

Researcher Jaakko Leskela said that as a brand-new finding, we identified a clear association between the human body's genome and bacterial toxin levels in the blood. Blood coagulation and defense against infection are two interrelated characteristics, which are actually beneficial to wound healing, that is, it is necessary to block the body from bleeding; it is also necessary ...

ByCD BioGlyco.


Science: Blocking fibrin holds promise for the treatment of periodontal disease

Science: Blocking fibrin holds promise for the treatment of periodontal disease

In a new study, researchers from the National Institute of Dental Craniofacial Research (NIDCR) have found that blocking the function of a coagulation protein prevents bone loss caused by periodontal (gingival) disease in mice. ...

ByMatexcel


Calcium Alginate Wound Dressings - Still Relevant Forty Years On!

Calcium Alginate Wound Dressings - Still Relevant Forty Years On!

The process itself is complicated and is split into four stages:^3 constriction of the blood vessel to reduce blood flow within the first 30 minutes of injury formation of a temporary ‘plug’ or clot activation of the coagulation cascade formation of the final ‘fibrin plug’ or final clot – haemostasis is achieved ...

BySpeciality Fibres and Materials Ltd. (SFM)

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