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Original Source: Human microparticles generated during sepsis in patients with critical illness are neutrophil-derived and modulate the immune response.
Microparticles (MPs) are 0.3 μm to 1.0 μm vesicles generated after cell activation or apoptosis that may play a role in the pathophysiology of sepsis. We sought to elucidate the role of MPs in patients with critical illness and hypothesized that MPs are generated at the site of inflammation and can modulate the immune response.
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When Breathing Is Impaired, Injecting Oxygen Microparticles Into A Vein Could Save Lives
Patients unable to breathe because of acute lung failure or an obstructed airway need another way to get oxygen to their blood - and fast - to avoid cardiac arrest and brain injury. A team led by rese...
Type: Original PaperPurposeSpray-dried chitosan microparticles for cellular delivery of antigen to dendritic cells (DC) and macrophages (Mϕ) were investigated.MethodsChitosan microparticles were prep...
Postpartum Severe Sepsis Rates Are on the Rise
The incidence of severe sepsis and sepsis-related deaths in pregnant and postpartum women increased between 1998 and 2008, although the overall rate of sepsis was stable. Medscape Medical News
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Direct injection of oxygen microparticles could deliver oxygen when breathing is impaired
Patients unable to breathe because of acute lung failure or an obstructed airway need another way to get oxygen to their blood—right now—to avoid cardiac arrest and brain injury. A team led by res...
Study finds rise in maternal sepsis-related mortality
A new study reports that severity and death rates are increasing in pregnant and postpartum women with sepsis. More than 30 percent of mothers who develop sepsis will experience some type of organ dys...
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Researchers design microparticles that can deliver oxygen quickly into the bloodstream
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Microparticles (MPs) are 0.3 μm to 1.0 μm vesicles generated after cell activation or apoptosis that may play a role in the pathophysiology of sepsis. We sought to elucidate the role of MPs in patie...
Biodegradable poly (lactic-co-glycolic acid) (PLGA) microparticles are an effective way to achieve sustained drug release. In this study, we investigated a sustained release model of PLGA microparticl...
Microparticles and microRNAs of endothelial progenitor cells ameliorate acute kidney injury.
Horizontal information transfer between cells via microparticles is a newly identified communication system. MicroRNAs regulate gene expression and are detected in microparticles. Cantaluppi et al. su...
The role of tissue factor (TF)-containing microparticles in clot propagation has been established, but the ability of circulating microparticles to initiate coagulation has been disputed. However, TF-...
The objective of this study was to achieve an optimal formulation of spray dried matrix type controlled-release (MTCR) microparticles containing tamsulosin hydrochloride for orally disintegrating tabl...