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 #ALT#Ex Vivo Microvascular Imaging with MicroangioCT

Watch as Dr. Ruslan Hlushchuk from the Universität Bern Institute of Anatomy explains how a novel contrast agent called µAngiofil enables high-resolution imaging with micoCT, down to the fine-capillary level.

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   An Overview of Red Blood Cell LysisAn Overview of Red Blood Cell Lysis
 
Red blood cell lysis is more commonly known as hemolysis, or sometimes haemolysis. It refers to the process whereby red blood cells rupture and their contents leak out into the bloodstream. Hemolysis can happen in vivo or in vitro.
 
   Robot that can draw blood in humansRobot that can draw blood in humans
 
Soon, robots can take blood samples that can benefit both patients and healthcare workers, thanks to a new blood-sampling robot. A few years back, it was developed but was only tested on plastic arms. Now, the robot has been successfully trialed on live humans.
 
 What is Hereditary Persistence of Fetal Hemoglobin?
 
What is Hereditary Persistence of Fetal Hemoglobin?Hereditary persistence of fetal hemoglobin is a condition in which levels of HbF persist at levels greater than usual.
 
 
 Breakthrough discovery could open up new treatments for some blood cancers
 
Breakthrough discovery could open up new treatments for some blood cancersReversing runaway inflammation in the bone marrow could lead to major breakthroughs in treatments for some blood cancers, according to a new publication by scientists at Hackensack Meridian Health's Center for Discovery and Innovation.
 
 
 Childhood vaccine responses in sub-Saharan Africa depend on geography, age and anemia
 
Childhood vaccine responses in sub-Saharan Africa depend on geography, age and anemiaVaccine responses in the developing immune systems of children may depend on factors such as age, location and anemia status, according to a study comparing samples from 1,119 Dutch children to 171 children in sub-Saharan Africa who took part in a malaria vaccine trial.
 
 
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