Immobilized Heparinase: Productions, Purification, and Application In Extracorporeal Therapy
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Authors
Langer, R.
Linhardt, Robert J.
Cooney, C.L.
Tapper, D.
Klein, M.D.
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1982-01-01
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Article
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ENG
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Biology , Chemistry and chemical biology , Chemical and biological engineering , Biomedical engineering
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Abstract
There are nearly 20,000,000 perfusions involving extracorporeal medical machines performed each year (1,2). The artificial kidney is employed several times weekly by over 100,000 persons each year (1). Open-heart operations employing cardio-pulmonary bypass are an everyday occurrence at many medical centers (2). Less often employed is the membrane oxygenator for pulmonary support in the critically ill infant (3). Still other applications of extracorporeal devices, such as the artificial liver, are in a conceptual stage (4).
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Enzyme Engineering Vol. 6, pp. 433-441, I. Chibata, S. Fukui and L. Wingard (Eds.), Plenum Press, New York
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Immobilized Heparinase: Productions, Purification, and Application In Extracorporeal Therapy, R. Langer, R.J. Linhardt, C.L. Cooney, D. Tapper, M.D. Klein, Enzyme Engineering Vol. 6, pp. 433-441, I. Chibata, S. Fukui and L. Wingard (Eds.), Plenum Press, New York, 1982.
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948500