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Research on Platelet Drug Delivery System

Research on Platelet Drug Delivery System

Liposomes struggle to release hydrophobic drugs from their interior yet they encounter rapid clearance in blood circulation. Polyethylene glycol is applied to nanoparticle surfaces to improve their biocompatibility and stability. ...

ByCD Bioparticles


High-Performance CPR: What You Need to Know

High-Performance CPR: What You Need to Know

High-performance cardiopulmonary resuscitation (HP-CPR) is a technique that emphasizes delivering chest compressions at the correct depth and rate while avoiding excessive leaning and minimizing interruptions. Often referred to as high-quality CPR within the medical community, HP-CPR is a critical skill that anyone can learn to improve survival outcomes for sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) victims. ...

ByTSI Incorporated


How does Sleep Apnea affect Blood Pressure?

How does Sleep Apnea affect Blood Pressure?

Understanding Sleep Apnea and Its Types Sleep apnea is a sleep-related breathing disorder that results in poor sleep quality and can lead to daytime fatigue or sleepiness, forgetfulness, and irritability. According to the Mayo Clinic, there are 3 types of sleep apnea to be aware of as follows: OSA or obstructive sleep apnea is the more common form of the disorder and affects roughly 30% of ...

ByTannerMedico A/S - Asonor


Regulation of Lipid Metabolism in the Intestinal Flora

Regulation of Lipid Metabolism in the Intestinal Flora

Short-chain fatty acids can be absorbed by the cecum, colon and rectum, then enter the mesenteric vein and finally enter the blood circulation. After entering the blood circulation, short-chain fatty acids can affect the metabolism of many peripheral tissues such as liver, adipose tissue and skeletal muscle. ...

ByCreative Proteomics


Classification of Excipients for Transdermal Drug Delivery System

Classification of Excipients for Transdermal Drug Delivery System

Transdermal drug delivery system is a type of drug formulation that is absorbed into the body circulation through capillaries at a certain rate through the skin to produce drug effects. Transdermal drug delivery systems allow the drug to continuously diffuse through the skin, penetrate and absorb into the blood circulation, maintain stable ...

ByCD Formulation


Wound Care Nurse Teaching:DOs and DON'Ts for Wounds Healing

Wound Care Nurse Teaching:DOs and DON'Ts for Wounds Healing

Don't Over-Tighten Bandages: When using bandages or adhesive plasters, avoid wrapping them too tightly, as it can impede blood circulation. Proper bandaging provides protection without excessive tightness. ...

BySenvok Medical Inc


Cold Stress

Cold Stress

It is important for employers to know the wind chill temperature so that they can gauge workers’ exposure risk better and plan how to safely do the work. It is also important to monitor workers’ physical condition during tasks, especially new workers who may not be used to working in the cold, or workers returning after spending some time away from work. The National Oceanic and ...

ByTSI Incorporated


How Long Does A CPR Class Take?

How Long Does A CPR Class Take?

Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is a life-saving technique that can mean the difference between life and death in critical situations. Learning how to perform CPR is a valuable skill that everyone should consider acquiring, as it can empower individuals to respond effectively during emergencies. If you’re wondering about the time commitment required for a CPR class, you’ve come to ...

ByRescue Solutions LLC


ADC Cleavable Linker : Classification and Mechanism of Action

ADC Cleavable Linker : Classification and Mechanism of Action

Although having a wider range of applications than non-cleavable linkers, cleavable linkers are more unstable in blood circulation. Cleavable linkers' performance thus hinges on their capacity to effectively distinguish between target cell circumstances and blood circulation conditions.Chemically Cleavable LinkerThere are three ...

ByBOC Sciences


Introduction of Plant Extract for Personal Care Industry

Introduction of Plant Extract for Personal Care Industry

And it also has anti-aging and anti-wrinkle effects for skin, especially for dry and sensitive skin. 2.2 Centella asiatica extract: It has bactericidal and anti-inflammatory effects. And it can promote blood circulation and increase skin thickness. It can also be used as anti-wrinkle cosmetics for rough skin and lips. 2.3 Cassia seed extract: It is brown fine ...

ByAlfa Chemistry


What is the ICD code for HFpEF?

What is the ICD code for HFpEF?

The heart can’t pump with enough force to push enough blood into circulation. HFrEF is typically associated with a primary myocardial injury. ...

ByUltromics Limited


Antibody Drug Conjugates: "Biological Missiles" For Targeting Cancer Therapy

Antibody Drug Conjugates: "Biological Missiles" For Targeting Cancer Therapy

An ideal ADC drug remains stable in blood circulation, accurately reaches the therapeutic target, and eventually releases the cytotoxic payload in the vicinity of the target (such as cancer cells). ...

ByBiopharma PEG Scientific Inc


The Relationship Between Enzyme Function and Health

The Relationship Between Enzyme Function and Health

When acute illness or inflammation, the number of white blood cells will increase rapidly to fight against foreign bacteria. ...

ByCreative Enzymes


Nature: Why do you just want to lie down when you get sick?

Nature: Why do you just want to lie down when you get sick?

The dorsal vagal complex is one of the few crossroads in the central nervous system, where there is no blood-brain barrier and circulating factors in the blood can transmit information directly to the brain. ...

ByCD BioGlyco.


The Functions and Roles of Enzymes

The Functions and Roles of Enzymes

Enzymes enable the human body to digest and absorb nutrients in food, and maintain all internal organ functions including: cell repair, anti-inflammatory detoxification, metabolism, improve immunity, generate energy, and promote blood circulation. For example, when the rice is chewed in the mouth, the longer the chewing time, the more obvious the sweet taste is. ...

ByCreative Enzymes


CAR-T Cell Anti-Cancer Therapy Ushered in A Revolutionary Breakthrough!

CAR-T Cell Anti-Cancer Therapy Ushered in A Revolutionary Breakthrough!

The main reason is that these T cells, which are reinfused into the patient, need to reach the tumor parenchyma with the peripheral blood circulation "wading" before they can exert a killing effect. In the road of "killing enemies", the immunosuppressive microenvironment of the body gradually depletes reinfused T cells and cannot proliferate and survive for a ...

ByCreative BioMart


Hands Only CPR vs Mouth to Mouth

Hands Only CPR vs Mouth to Mouth

Many people who know about CPR, think of it as “mouth to mouth”. Many of us learned CPR in school, or for a job when we were younger. But did you learn about hands only CPR vs mouth to mouth? For many of us, the rescue breaths seemed like an integral part of reviving someone. However, medical professionals have found that when we look at hands only CPR vs mouth to mouth, the results ...

ByRithem Life Sciences


Development of a Bioartificial Vascular Pancreas

Development of a Bioartificial Vascular Pancreas

Islets transplanted into the portal vein of the liver using the Edmonton Protocol, where the pO2 of the portal blood is often near 40 mmHg, face local hypoxia as well as acute thrombosis around the islets. Up to 50% of transplanted islets are immediately lost upon transplantation due to the instant blood mediated inflammatory reaction caused by a combination of ...

ByHumacyte, Inc.


Vitamins: Types and Their Functions

Vitamins: Types and Their Functions

Vitamin B2: Promotes the metabolism of carbohydrates, fats and proteins, and helps to form antibodies and red blood cells and maintain cellular respiration. Vitamin B3 (tobacco acid, nicotinic acid): strengthens the digestive system, helps with skin health and beauty, improves migraines, high blood pressure, diarrhea, accelerates blood ...

ByCreative Proteomics


Some Basics about Graphene

Some Basics about Graphene

Through molecular resonance in the body, heat energy is generated, and the heat energy is penetrated into the subcutaneous tissue, causing the temperature to rise, thereby promoting blood circulation and promoting metabolism. Helps improve sleep Graphene releases far-infrared rays to penetrate the eye skin, soothe eye muscles, relieve fatigue, and help relax your ...

ByAlfa Chemistry

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