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New method of hematocrit correction of whole blood viscosity
Young I. Cho,Jin M. Jung +1 more
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A new method of HCT correction using the whole blood viscosity measured over a range of shear rates without plasma viscosities is introduced, which gave significantly better HCT corrections than the Matrai model.About:
This article is published in International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer.The article was published on 2014-10-01. It has received 6 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Blood viscosity & Hematocrit.read more
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A highly sensitive red-emitting probe for the detection of viscosity changes in living cells, zebrafish, and human blood samples
TL;DR: A novel red-emitting viscosity-sensitive probe DJH with a large Stokes shift of 165 nm shows a 400-fold fluorescence enhancement from PBS solution to 90% glycerol, which showed that the probe has a wide range of potential applications in basic research on environmental pollution and in the pre-diagnosis of patients.
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Point-of-care coagulation monitoring: first clinical experience using a paper-based lateral flow diagnostic device.
TL;DR: It is predicted that this low-cost, paper-based LFA device can have clinical utility for identifying anticoagulated patients taking vitamin K antagonists who are outside of the desired therapeutic efficacy window.
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Radioembolization of Hepatocellular Carcinoma with Built-In Dosimetry: First in vivo Results with Uniformly-Sized, Biodegradable Microspheres Labeled with 188 Re.
José Carlos De La Vega,Pedro L. Esquinas,Cristina Rodríguez-Rodríguez,Mehrdad Bokharaei,Igor Moskalev,David M. Liu,Katayoun Saatchi,Urs O. Häfeli +7 more
TL;DR: 188Re-MS have the potential to become the next generation of β¯-emitting MS for TARE, and is developed uniformly-sized, biodegradable 188Re-labeled MS (188 re-MS) as a new and easily imageable TARE agent.
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Proposal of hematocrit-based non-Newtonian viscosity model and its significance in intracranial aneurysm blood flow simulation
Takashi Suzuki,Takashi Suzuki,Hiroyuki Takao,Hiroyuki Takao,Tomoaki Suzuki,Tomoaki Suzuki,Shunsuke Hataoka,Tomonobu Kodama,Ken Aoki,Katharina Otani,Katharina Otani,Toshihiro Ishibashi,Hideki Yamamoto,Yuichi Murayama,Makoto Yamamoto +14 more
TL;DR: This study uses a practical non-Newtonian viscosity model to estimate patient-specific apparent viscosities from a clinically available hematocrit value using patient data to perform reliable CFD analyses of intracranial aneurysms.
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Optical visualization of blood shear stress using laser Doppler velocimetry combined with acousto-optic module
TL;DR: In this article, an acousto-optic modulator (AOM) was used in combination with two-beam multipoint laser Doppler velocimetry (MLDV) to achieve advanced blood flow observation for simultaneous determination of the magnitude and direction of the blood flow velocity.
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Textbook of Medical Physiology
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Blood rheology and hemodynamics.
TL;DR: Blood rheology has been reported to be altered in various physiopathological processes: Alterations of hematocrit significantly contribute to hemorheological variations in diseases and in certain extreme physiological conditions, and RBC deformability is sensitive to local and general homeostasis.
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New guidelines for hemorheological laboratory techniques
Oguz K. Baskurt,Michel Boynard,Giles C Cokelet,Philippe Connes,Brian M. Cooke,Sandro Forconi,Fulong Liao,Max R. Hardeman,Friedrich Jung,Herbert J. Meiselman,Gerard B. Nash,Norbert Nemeth,Björn Neu,Bo Sandhagen,Sehyun Shin,George B. Thurston,Jean Luc Wautier +16 more
TL;DR: This document, supported by both the International Society for clinical Hemorheology and the European Society for Clinical HemorHeology and Microcirculation, proposes new guidelines for hemorheology.