Red blood cell substitutes : basic principles and clinical applications: basic principles and clinical applications /
Presents an up-to-date treatment of research strategies, clinical and commercial developments, and regulatory and economic issues pertaining to the formulation of effective and safe red blood cell substitutes. The text examines regulatory and socioeconomic aspects of blood substitute products, and g...
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Boca Raton, FL :
CRC Press, an imprint of Taylor and Francis,
1997.
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Table of Contents:
- chapter 1 The Impact o f B lood Substitutes on B lood Banking W orldwide / Massac husetts General Hospital, and Harvard Medical School Boston Massachusetts Internati Geneva Switzerland
- chapter 2 Potential Use of Red Blood Cell Substitutes Within the Military / U.S. Navy Blood Program Washington
- chapter 3 B lood Substitutes: Unique Regulatory A spects / Food and Drug Administration Bethesda, Maryland
- chapter 4 O xygen Transport, O xygen Carriers, and the Transfusion Trigger / Universi La Jolla California
- chapter 5 M icrocirculatory C onsequences o f B lood Substitution with H em oglobin Solutions / Universi La Jolla California
- chapter 6 Efficacy o f Perflubron-Based Em ulsion as a Temporary O xygen Carrier / Alliance Pharmaceutical Corporation, San Diego, California
- chapter 7 Human Recombinant H em oglobin as a Safe and E ffective M ode o f V olum e Replacem ent in a Large Anim al M odel o f Hem orrhagic, H ypovolem ic, O xygen Debt Shock
- chapter 8 Immunological Alterations Following Hemorrhagic Shock: Considerations for Resuscitation with Blood Substitutes / Brown Univ and Rhode Island Hospital Providence Rhode Island
- chapter 9 Renal Effects of Hemoglobin-Based Blood Substitutes / Evans Memorial Department of Clinical Research, and Boston Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts
- chapter 10 Interactions of Hemoglobin with the Central Nervous System / S. Scott Panter
- chapter 11 Interactions Between Hemoglobin and Bacterial Endotoxin In Vitro and In Vivo / Jack Levin
- chapter 12 Encapsulation of Hemoglobin in Liposomes / Reuven Rabinovici
- chapter 13 The Use of Blood Substitutes in Tumor Therapy / Robert E. Meyer
- chapter 14 Human Hemoglobin Derived from Transgenic Swine: A Starting Material for “Blood Substitute” Formulations / Ramesh Kumar
- chapter 15 *Optro™ (Recombinant Human Hemoglobin): A Therapeutic for the Delivery of Oxygen and the Restoration of Blood Volume in the Treatment of Acute Blood Loss in Trauma and Surgery / J. William Frey tag and Davis Templeton
- chapter 16 Production, Characterization, and Clinical Evaluation of Hemolink™, an Oxidized Raffinose Cross-Linked Hemoglobin-Based Blood Substitute / J. Gordon Adamson
- chapter 17 *HemAssist™: Development and Clinical Profile
- chapter 18 The Clinical Development of Human Polymerized Hemoglobin / Steven A. Gould
- chapter 19 Use of HBOC-201 as an Oxygen Therapeutic in the Preclinical and Clinical Settings / W. Richard Light
- chapter 20 Medical and Therapeutic Applications of Perfluorocarbon-Based Products / Stephen F. Flaim
- chapter 21 Future Perspectives of Red Blood Cell Substitutes / Thomas Ming Swi Chang.