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Erythrocyte aggregation function
Known as:
RBC aggregation
, erythrocyte aggregation
, red blood cell aggregation
The adhesion of one erythrocyte to one or more other erythrocytes via adhesion molecules. [GOC:add, PMID:14631543]
National Institutes of Health
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2012
2012
Evaluation of cytotoxicity of a new hemostatic agent Ankaferd Blood Stopper® using different assays
A. Mihmanlı
,
Z. Ulker
,
L. Alpsoy
,
Ş. Ezirganlı
Human and Experimental Toxicology
2012
Corpus ID: 10755386
The aim of this study is to investigate the effects of the Ankaferd Blood Stopper® (ABS), on cell viability, cytotoxicity, and…
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2009
2009
Effect of parenteral or oral vinpocetine on the hemorheological parameters of patients with chronic cerebrovascular diseases.
Gergely Fehér
,
K. Koltai
,
+4 authors
L. Szapáry
Phytomedicine
2009
Corpus ID: 40952402
2004
2004
Poly-N-acetyl glucosamine-mediated red blood cell interactions.
H. Thatte
,
S. Zagarins
,
M. Amiji
,
S. Khuri
Journal of Trauma
2004
Corpus ID: 30513274
BACKGROUND Investigations were performed to assess the effect of poly-N-acetyl glucosamine (p-GlcNAc) fiber slurry-mediated…
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1996
1996
Effects of n-3 fatty acids and fenofibrate on lipid and hemorrheological parameters in familial dysbetalipoproteinemia and familial hypertriglyceridemia.
C. Otto
,
M. Ritter
,
A. Soennichsen
,
P. Schwandt
,
W. Richter
Metabolism: Clinical and Experimental
1996
Corpus ID: 19054768
1994
1994
Effect of perfluorochemical emulsion on blood trauma and hemorheology.
M. Kameneva
,
J. Antaki
,
+6 authors
H. Borovetz
ASAIO journal ()
1994
Corpus ID: 45612858
One of the major problems of development and improvement of heart assist devices is the reduction of blood cell damage. The…
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1988
1988
Haemorheological effects of fructose-1,6-diphosphate in patients with lower extremity ischaemia.
D. Cacioli
,
A. Clivati
,
P. Pelosi
,
J. Mégevand
,
M. Galeone
Current Medical Research and Opinion
1988
Corpus ID: 45917778
A prospective, single-blind study was carried out in 30 patients with obstructive peripheral artery disease to investigate the…
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Review
1988
Review
1988
The haemorheological and antithrombotic potential of pentoxifylline ('Trental'): a review.
M. Schönharting
,
P. Musikic
,
R. Müller
Pharmatherapeutica
1988
Corpus ID: 43509441
Haemorheological knowledge achieved in the past decade has revealed the essential interactions of flow properties of blood with…
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1987
1987
Renal capillary permeability and intravascular red cell aggregation after ischaemia. I. Effects of xanthine oxidase activity.
G. Ojteg
,
A. Bayati
,
O. Källskog
,
M. Wolgast
Acta Physiologica Scandinavica
1987
Corpus ID: 19122631
The macromolecular permeability of renal capillaries and the intravascular red cell aggregation resulting from 45 min of warm…
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1963
1963
Effect of Low Molecular Weight Dextran on Red Blood Cell Charge During Clinical Extracorporeal Circulation
E. Bernstein
,
F. Emmings
,
R. Evans
,
A. Castañeda
,
R. Varco
1963
Corpus ID: 72851219
Low molecular weight dextran, when included in the priming mixture of a pump oxygenator for clinical extracorporeal circulation…
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1961
1961
Further Experimental and Early Clinical Observations Concerning the Protective Action of Low Molecular Weight Dextran Upon Intravenous Hypaque Toxicity1
E. Bernstein
,
R. Evans
,
J. Blum
,
R. Avant
1961
Corpus ID: 56993571
Rapid intravenous injection of large amounts of concentrated diatrizoates results in a syndrome which includes the prompt…
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