Intranasal micro-optical coherence tomography imaging for cystic fibrosis studies
Cystic fibrosis (CF) is a genetic disease caused by mutations in the CF transmembrane
conductance regulator (CFTR) gene. Although impairment of mucociliary clearance …
conductance regulator (CFTR) gene. Although impairment of mucociliary clearance …
Discrepant coagulation profile in HIV infection: elevated D-dimer but impaired platelet aggregation and clot initiation
AK Haugaard, TT Lund, C Birch, F Rönsholt, M Trøseid… - Aids, 2013 - journals.lww.com
Objectives: In HIV infection, cardiovascular disease (CVD) has emerged as a clinical
problem, and elevated D-dimer has been reported. The pathophysiologic mechanisms …
problem, and elevated D-dimer has been reported. The pathophysiologic mechanisms …
HIV and other lentiviral infections cause defects in neutrophil chemotaxis, recruitment, and cell structure: immunorestorative effects of granulocyte-macrophage colony …
Patients with HIV infection exhibit deficits in bacterial and fungal clearance, and possibly
depressed innate immunity. In this study, we observed that neutrophils from HIV-infected …
depressed innate immunity. In this study, we observed that neutrophils from HIV-infected …
Ultrastructural changes in platelet aggregates of HIV patients: a scanning electron microscopy study
E Pretorius, HM Oberholzer, E Smit, E Steyn… - Ultrastructural …, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
Several hematological abnormalities associated with HIV have been documented, but the
mechanisms responsible for the cytopenias in AIDS patients are complex and not always …
mechanisms responsible for the cytopenias in AIDS patients are complex and not always …
Simultaneous use of electrochemistry and chemiluminescence to detect reactive oxygen species produced by human neutrophils
A novel approach for the simultaneous optical and electrochemical detection of biologically
produced reactive oxygen species has been developed and applied. The set‐up consists of …
produced reactive oxygen species has been developed and applied. The set‐up consists of …
Investigating the ultrastructure of platelets of HIV patients treated with the immuno-regulator, Canova: a qualitative scanning electron microscopy study
E Pretorius, E Smit, HM Oberholzer… - Histology and …, 2009 - digitum.um.es
The resistance of HIV strains to the available antiretroviral medication has become a major
problem in the world today. This has forced researchers to investigate the possible use of …
problem in the world today. This has forced researchers to investigate the possible use of …
[HTML][HTML] Challenges in Platelet Functions in HIV/AIDS Management
G Ogweno - Future Opportunities and Tools for Emerging …, 2022 - intechopen.com
The interest in platelet functions in HIV/AIDS is due to the high incidence of microvascular
thrombosis in these individuals. A lot of laboratory data have been generated regarding …
thrombosis in these individuals. A lot of laboratory data have been generated regarding …
[PDF][PDF] Interpretation of Statistics in Clinical Laboratory Studies
LW Kay, MA Gebert - Clinical Laboratory Science, 2006 - clsjournal.ascls.org
The peer-reviewed Research and Reports Section seeks to publish reports of original
research related to the clinical laboratory or one or more subspecialties, as well as …
research related to the clinical laboratory or one or more subspecialties, as well as …
[CITATION][C] Challenges in Platelet Functions in HIV/AIDS Management
[CITATION][C] of December 15, 2012.
M Antony, C Brown, CB Heit, G Jones, D Knight… - J Immunol, 2006