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By creating artificial aging in mice, researchers at Lund University in Sweden have been able to track the formation of ...
The device, called a milli-spinner, is a tiny, powerfully rotating hollow tube outfitted with fins and slits. In action, both ...
Do you know your own blood type? If not, a quick look at your medical records or your donor card can hopefully answer that ...
Researchers from the Stanford University laboratory in the United States have created a tiny tube with thin ribs to ...
Forget brute force—Stanford engineers are using finesse to tackle deadly clots.
DISCUSSION The unique heterologous fibrin sealant (HFS) produced by CEVAP was the only completely heterologous material validated and included in this review. It possesses several advantages such as: ...
New milli-spinner technology from Stanford offers breakthrough in blood clot treatment by compressing clots to 5% of original size, revolutionizing stroke care.
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – MUSC Project Impact and the American Red Cross are hosting a blood drive for sickle cell patients. According to the American Red Cross, there is no universal cure fo… ...
In blood-vessel-model and live pig tests, the milli-spinner was able to reduce the volume of clots by up to 95%, allowing for successful clot removal on approximately 90% of first attempts.
WMUR and the American Red Cross are teaming up Friday for the annual statewide blood drive! Learn how you can help: ...
The product contains hemoglobin molecules from expired donor blood, which are encapsulated in protective lipid shells to create artificial red blood cells.
Scientists have uncovered a new biological mechanism behind tissue and organ damage in low-oxygen conditions like heart attacks, strokes, and severe COVID-19. Bursting red blood cells—not ...