نتایج جستجو برای: composite microparticle

تعداد نتایج: 123812  

2016
Gemma Chiva-Blanch Rosa Suades Javier Crespo Esther Peña Teresa Padró Elena Jiménez-Xarrié Joan Martí-Fàbregas Lina Badimon Valery Combes

PURPOSE Ischemic stroke has shown to induce platelet and endothelial microparticle shedding, but whether stroke induces microparticle shedding from additional blood and vascular compartment cells is unclear. Neural precursor cells have been shown to replace dying neurons at sites of brain injury; however, if neural precursor cell activation is associated to microparticle shedding, and whether t...

2014
Narci C. Teoh Hussam Ajamieh Heng Jian Wong Kevin Croft Trevor Mori Anthony C. Allison Geoffrey C. Farrell

BACKGROUND & AIMS Ischemia-reperfusion injury (IRI) can cause hepatic failure after liver surgery or transplantation. IRI causes oxidative stress, which injures sinusoidal endothelial cells (SECs), leading to recruitment and activation of Kupffer cells, platelets and microcirculatory impairment. We investigated whether injured SECs and other cell types release microparticles during post-ischemi...

Journal: :Blood 1991
T Wiedmer P J Sims

The formation of membrane microparticles through vesiculation of the platelet plasma membrane is known to provide catalytic surface for several enzyme complexes of the coagulation system, and to underlie the procoagulant responses elicited with platelet activation. This induced shedding of vesicles from the plasma membrane is most prominent when platelets are activated by the terminal complemen...

2012
Scott H. Visovatti Matthew C. Hyman Diane Bouis Richard Neubig Vallerie V. McLaughlin David J. Pinsky

BACKGROUND Idiopathic pulmonary arterial hypertension (IPAH) is a devastating disease characterized by increased pulmonary vascular resistance, smooth muscle and endothelial cell proliferation, perivascular inflammatory infiltrates, and in situ thrombosis. Circulating intravascular ATP, ADP, AMP and adenosine activate purinergic cell signaling pathways and appear to induce many of the same path...

2014
Kuang-Hung Tseng Po-Yu Lin

The purpose of this study was to investigate the difference between tungsten inert gas (TIG) welding of austenitic stainless steel assisted by microparticle oxides and that assisted by nanoparticle oxides. SiO₂ and Al₂O₃ were used to investigate the effects of the thermal stability and the particle size of the activated compounds on the surface appearance, geometric shape, angular distortion, d...

Journal: :Journal of materials science. Materials in medicine 1998
N P Rhodes A P Shortland A Rattray D F Williams

The influence of surfaces on the reactions of platelets in whole blood under laminar flow was investigated in a cone and plate viscometer. Citrated whole blood was exposed to steel, PMMA and PMMA modified with PEO at low (500 s(-1)) and high (4000 s(-1)) wall shear rates at room temperature for a period of 100 s. Treated blood samples were fixed with paraformaldehyde, stained with a monoclonal ...

2012
Tania Patiño Carme Nogués Elena Ibáñez Leonardo Barrios

Development of micro- and nanotechnology for the study of living cells, especially in the field of drug delivery, has gained interest in recent years. Although several studies have reported successful results in the internalization of micro- and nanoparticles in phagocytic cells, when nonphagocytic cells are used, the low internalization efficiency represents a limitation that needs to be overc...

2015
In-hwan Baek Eun-Sol Ha Jin-Wook Yoo Yunjin Jung Min-Soo Kim

In this study, a gelatin microparticle-containing self-microemulsifying formulation (SMF) was developed using a spray-drying method to enhance the oral delivery of the poorly water-soluble therapeutic dutasteride. The effect of the amount of gelatin and the type and amount of hydrophilic additives, namely, Gelucire(®) 44/14, poloxamer 407, sodium lauryl sulfate, Soluplus(®), Solutol™ HS15, and ...

Journal: :Circulation 2002
Michaela Diamant Rienk Nieuwland Renée F Pablo Augueste Sturk Jan W A Smit Jasper K Radder

BACKGROUND Type 2 diabetes is associated with accelerated atherosclerosis. Because cell-derived microparticles support coagulation and inflammation, they may be involved in atherogenesis. We characterized circulating microparticles both in patients with uncomplicated, well-regulated type 2 diabetes and in healthy subjects, as well as their relationship with coagulation and metabolic control. ...

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