FACTOR XII-DEFICIENT CHICKEN PLASMA AS A USEFUL TARGET FOR SCREENING OF PRO- AND ANTICOAGULANT ANIMAL VENOM TOXINS

Factor XII-Deficient Chicken Plasma as a Useful Target for Screening of Pro- and Anticoagulant Animal Venom Toxins

The sensitivity of vertebrate citrated plasma to pro- and anticoagulant venom or toxins occurs on a microscale level (micrograms).Although it improves responses to agonists, recalcification triggers a relatively fast thrombin formation process in mammalian plasma.As it has a natural factor XII deficiency, the recalcification time (RT) accel lifetim

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Environmental and Sensor Integration Influences on Temperature Measurements by Rotary-Wing Unmanned Aircraft Systems

Obtaining thermodynamic measurements using rotary-wing unmanned aircraft systems (rwUAS) requires several considerations for mitigating biases from the aircraft and its environment.In this study, we focus on how the method of temperature sensor integration can impact the quality of its measurements.To minimize non-environmental heat sources and pre

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Prediction model of hepatitis B virus-related hepatocellular carcinoma in patients receiving antiviral therapy

Chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection, which ultimately leads to liver cirrhosis, hepatic decompensation, and hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), remains a significant disease burden worldwide.Despite the use of antiviral therapy 3 piece horse wall art (AVT) using oral nucleos(t)ide analogs (NUCs) with high genetic barriers, the risk of HCC develop

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