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Autor:
Mark Cartwright, Martin Rottman, Nathan I. Shapiro, Benjamin Seiler, Patrick Lombardo, Nazita Gamini, Julie Tomolonis, Alexander L. Watters, Anna Waterhouse, Dan Leslie, Dana Bolgen, Amanda Graveline, Joo H. Kang, Tohid Didar, Nikolaos Dimitrakakis, David Cartwright, Michael Super, Donald E. Ingber
Publikováno v:
EBioMedicine, Vol 9, Iss C, Pp 217-227 (2016)
Background: Blood cultures, and molecular diagnostic tests that directly detect pathogen DNA in blood, fail to detect bloodstream infections in most infected patients. Thus, there is a need for a rapid test that can diagnose the presence of infection
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https://doaj.org/article/b480f6acc7b148be903892a421baa371
Autor:
Alexander L. Watters, Benjamin T. Seiler, Dana Bolgen, Amanda R. Graveline, Tohid F. Didar, Michael Super, Martin Rottman, Nikolaos Dimitrakakis, David Cartwright, Daniel C. Leslie, Nathan I. Shapiro, Anna Waterhouse, Joo H. Kang, Donald E. Ingber, Patrick Lombardo, Mark Cartwright, Julie A. Tomolonis, Nazita Gamini
Publikováno v:
EBioMedicine, Vol 9, Iss C, Pp 217-227 (2016)
EBioMedicine
EBioMedicine
Background Blood cultures, and molecular diagnostic tests that directly detect pathogen DNA in blood, fail to detect bloodstream infections in most infected patients. Thus, there is a need for a rapid test that can diagnose the presence of infection
Autor:
Daniel C. Leslie, Tohid F. Didar, Michael Super, Amanda R. Graveline, Patrick Lombardo, Tadanori Mammoto, Martin Rottman, Elisabet I. Qendro, Mark Cartwright, Alexander L. Watters, Anna Waterhouse, Joo H. Kang, Benjamin T. Seiler, Nazita Gamini, Melissa Rodas, Donald E. Ingber
Publikováno v:
Biomaterials. 67
Here we describe development of an extracorporeal hemoadsorption device for sepsis therapy that employs commercially available polysulfone or polyethersulfone hollow fiber filters similar to those used clinically for hemodialysis, covalently coated w
Autor:
Heather Tobin, Mark Cartwright, Kazue Takahashi, Anna Waterhouse, Nazita Gamini, Michael Super, Martin Rottman, Akiko Mammoto, Anxhela Kole, Joo H. Kang, Alexander L. Watters, Julia B Berthet, Melissa Rodas, Amanda Jiang, Ryan M. Cooper, Tadanori Mammoto, Donald E. Ingber, Thomas M. Valentin, Alexander Diaz, Amanda R. Graveline, Chong Wing Yung, Karel Domansky
Publikováno v:
Nature medicine. 20(10)
Here we describe a blood-cleansing device for sepsis therapy inspired by the spleen, which can continuously remove pathogens and toxins from blood without first identifying the infectious agent. Blood flowing from an infected individual is mixed with