Similar Items: The effect of aspirin and lipopolysaccharide binding protein on hypercoagulability induced by lipopolysaccharide
- The effects of neuroinflammation induced by systemic lipopolysaccharides on the hippocampi of aged Sprague-Dawley rats
- The effect of systemic lipopolysaccharides on the cardiovascular system in Sprague-Dawley rats
- The potential neuroprotective effect of Manuka Honey in Sprague-Dawley rats with Lipopolysaccharide induced neuronal injury
- Investigating systemic inflammation and hypercoagulability in psoriasis: implications for cardiovascular disease
- Investigating lipopolysaccharide-induced inflammation in Sprague-Dawley rats on liver function with specific focus on coagulation factor production
- An ultrastructural, biochemical and viscoelastic investigation into the hypercoagulable state of breast cancer patients and the implications for the disease
Author: Pretorius, Elna
- Ultrstructural and flow cytometric analysis of platelets and fibrin networks during the menstrual cycle and pregnancy
- The effect of aspirin and lipopolysaccharide binding protein on hypercoagulability induced by lipopolysaccharide
- The effect of the neurotoxin lipopolysaccharide on the coagulability and red blood cell ultrastructure of blood from healthy individuals