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Novel nanozyme prevents excess clotting
Researchers at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) have developed an artificial metal-based nanozyme that can potentially be used to clamp down on abnormal blood clotting caused by conditions like ...
The discovery solves a decades long puzzle about what sets off blood clotting. (Nanowerk News) If you’ve ever accidentally sliced yourself on a broken glass or a piece of paper, you may have noticed ...
The glycoprotein V of the blood platelets is an important switch point for haemostasis and thrombus formation. This new finding could have great clinical potential. When our blood vessels are injured ...
A study published in Angewandte Chemie reports that researchers at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) have developed an artificial metal-based nanozyme. It may help prevent irregular 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, ...
If you've ever accidentally sliced yourself on a broken glass or a piece of paper, you may have noticed that the bleeding can be hard to stop. Scientists have long wondered how the cascade of events ...
Scientists have developed an artificial metal-based nanozyme that can potentially be used to clamp down on abnormal blood clotting caused by conditions like pulmonary thromboembolism. (Nanowerk News) ...
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