BALANCING (YIN-YANG) HYPOTHESIS FOR ASSESSMENT OF EFFECTIVE APHERESIS THERAPIES
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概要
著者
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Nose Yukihiko
Department Of Surgery Baylor College Of Medicine
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Nose Yukihiko
Department Of Artificial Organs The Cleveland Clinic Foundation
関連論文
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- Development of a New Silicone Membrane Oxygenator for ECMO
- Control System for an Implantable Rotary Blood Pump
- Current Status of The Baylor Artificial Heart
- Assessment of the Total Artificial Heart (TAH) Pulsatility : The Coalition between Pulsatility and Ejection Time in TAH In Vitro Study
- Therapeutic Artificial Organs for the Prevention of Aging Process
- Development of Cardiac Prostheses in Japan
- BALANCING (YIN-YANG) HYPOTHESIS FOR ASSESSMENT OF EFFECTIVE APHERESIS THERAPIES
- Development of the oxygenator : past, present, and future
- Physiological Effects of Modified Hemoglobin As an Oxygen-carrying Macromolecule
- Studies on the Energy Metabolism of Erythrocytes during Artificial Heart Pumping
- A Case Report of 17 Days Survival with an Implanted Artificial Heart in a Calf
- Clinical Evaluation and the Appropriate Treatment for DFPP in Familial Hypercholesterolemia (FH)(LDL-Apheresis)