Acute isovolemic hemodilution triggers proinflammatory and procoagulatory endothelial activation in vital organs: role of erythrocyte aggregation.
OBJECTIVES: The essential role of erythrocytes as oxygen carriers is historically well established, but their function to aggregate and the consequences on the microcirculation is under debate. The pathogenic potential of low erythrocyte aggregation could be important for patients undergoing on-pum...
Main Authors: | Morariu, A, Maathuis, M, Asgeirsdottir, SA, Leuvenink, H, Boonstra, P, van Oeveren, W, Ploeg, R, Molema, I, Rakhorst, G |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2006
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