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K. H. KeUer, Eluid Mechanics and Mass Transfer in Artificial Organs, American Society of Artificial Internal Organs, Apr., 1973. [Pg.155]

C. G. Gebelein, Polymeric Materials and Artificial Organs ACS Series 256, American Chemical Society, Washington, D.C., 1984, p. 3. [Pg.393]

P. C. Fallen, Dialysis Kinetics ASAIO Primers in Artificial Organs 4,. B. Lippincott, Philadelphia, 1988. [Pg.39]

Artificial organs that perform the physical and biochemical functions of the heart, hver, pancreas, or lung are one class of organ replacements. A rather different target of opportunity is the development of biologieal materials that play a more passive role in the body for example,... [Pg.33]

TPEs are gaining and will capture more ground in the multimiUion-dollar medical supply and artificial organs market as replacement materials for thermosets with aU the performance advantages and low processing costs. However, TPEs have to be specially made for such applications, particularly to withstand the physiological environment in vivo. [Pg.154]

Acid phosphatase catalyzes the dephosphorylation of an artificial organic substrate, such as B-glycerophosphate, phenyl-phosphate or thymolphthalein monophosphate. The analyst may measure either the phosphate or the organic radical liberated. [Pg.214]

Kuhn, A. T. Jones, M. P. (1982). A model for the dissolution and fluoride release from dental cements. Biomaterials, Medical Devices and Artificial Organs, 10, 281-93. [Pg.184]

To explore the operation of the simple model of development, an artificial organism was evolved, one that simulates a chemotactic agent an agent that... [Pg.317]

Muraca, M., Vilei, M.T., Zanusso, G.E., Ferraresso, C., Boninsegna, S., Dal Monte, R., Carraro, P. and Carturan, G. (2002) Si02 entrapment of animal cells Liver-specific metabolic activities in silica-overlaid hepatocytes. Artificial Organs, 26, 664—669. [Pg.108]

Ishihara, K. (2000) Bioinspired phospholipid polymer biomaterials for making high performance artificial organs. Science and Technology of Advanced Materials, 1, 131—138. [Pg.208]

F.P. Schmidtchen and M. Berger, Artificial organic host molecules for anions. Chem. Rev. 97, 1609-1646 (1997). [Pg.135]

Invent better ways to deliver drugs to their targets, including devices that can function as artificial organs. [Pg.95]

Dixit V, Arthur M, Reinhardt R, Gitnick G (1992) Artificial Organs 16 336... [Pg.50]


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