Acoustic sensors have emerged as a promising technology for monitoring the coagulation process in blood, offering rapid, sensitive and minimally invasive detection of the complex viscoelastic changes ...
Scientists at Case Western Reserve University are leading the development of TraumaChek TM, a hand-held medical device to quickly assess a wounded soldier’s critical clotting issues and other blood ...
The interplay between physical exercise and haemostasis is complex and multifaceted. Recent investigations have demonstrated that acute bouts of exercise can trigger a series of haemostatic responses, ...
Case Western Reserve University researchers have developed a portable sensor that can assess the clotting ability of a person's blood 95 times faster than current methods—using only a single drop of ...
Bacteria can directly cause human blood and plasma to clot—a process that was previously thought to have been lost during the course of vertebrate evolution, according to new research at the ...
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