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PLATELETS are tiny cells that circulate in the blood and take part in the clotting process (haemostasis). Granules...
New structural details of the binding of the bacterium Streptococcus sanguinis to platelets may offer new therapeutics for life-threatening cardiovascular infections.
Let's just say it's better to get the diagnosis code right instead of counting on a yet to be defined definition of family.
Why use PRP Regenerative Therapy?<br>It is 100% safe. PRP Therapy uses the platelets from the patient’s own blood. This eliminates the risk of transmitting disease, allergic reaction, or rejections.<br>It is natural. Considering the blood is coming from the patient the body doe
Novel structures aim to help cancer, cardiac patients
Bio-Inspired Bleeding Control - Taking a cue from the human body's own coagulation processes, researchers at UC Santa Barbara synthesize platelet-like nanoparticles that can do more than clot...
No longer simply the province of step counting and tracking calories burned, health wearables such as blood-monitoring wrist devices can empower people to more closely manage chronic conditions.
The MACSQuant Analyzer facilitates analysis of up to 96 samples in a single run; ideally suited for large-scale assays and high-throughput screening. Learn m...
Medica Corporation's EasyBloodGas and EasyStat analyzers are designed to meet the laboratory's need to deliver sample results economically.
Neutrophils are the most common form of white blood cell. They help the body respond to infection and heal damaged tissue. Levels in the blood can rise and fall due to many reasons, including infection, chronic conditions, drugs, and surgery. Learn more about what altered levels mean and how to test them here.
Would individuals or families really make different life choices due to DNA testing? We know smoking and obesity kill millions, yet those behaviors persist.
‘I was calling from Dr. Hurt’s office to let you know that all of your labs look normal.” What does that even mean?
White blood cells are a part of the immune system that act as "first responders" when the body is invaded by an outside agent such as a virus, bacteria or fungus. There are several types of ...