Search for dissertations about: "clot formation"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 43 swedish dissertations containing the words clot formation.
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1. Fibrinogen, platelet and factor XIII supplementation in cardiac surgery: In vitro and in vivo studies
Abstract : Background: There is a high risk of bleeding complications in cardiac surgery. Fibrinogen and platelet concentrates are often used to treat perioperative bleeding, but there is little information about its efficacy. READ MORE
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2. Molecular and functional characterization of the insect hemolymph clot
Abstract : All metazoans possess an epithelial barrier that protects them from their environment and prevents loss off body fluid. Insects, which have an open circulatory system, depend on fast mechanism to seal wounds to avoid excessive loss of body fluids. READ MORE
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3. On minimally invasive approaches to sinus lift procedures
Abstract : Abstract Aims: The overall aim of the present thesis was to evaluate implant survival and bone regeneration after minimally invasive sinus lift procedures. Material and methods: In study I, 61 patients were prospectively evaluated 12 to 60 months after two different methods of locally bone harvesting methods adjacent to the maxillary sinus lift procedure. READ MORE
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4. Genetic and molecular dissection of hemolymph coagulation and melanization in Drosophila melanogaster
Abstract : Injury to epithelial barriers puts metazoans at risk of loss of body fluid and contamination of their body by foreign particles. This risk is even exacerbated in insects, which have an open circulatory system and as a result, quickly need to seal wounds in order to keep a fairly constant internal milieu. READ MORE
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5. Hemostasis and microvascular function in type 1 diabetes : effects of treatment with statin and aspirin
Abstract : Background: Patients with type 1 diabetes often develop microvascular complications and are at increased risk of premature cardiovascular disease. Women with type 1 diabetes lack the normal female protection against cardiovascular disease and may even be at higher risk compared with men with type 1 diabetes. READ MORE