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    Emergent behaviors in RBCs flows in micro-channels using digital particle image velocimetry by Cairone, F., Ortiz, D., Cabrales, P.J., Intaglietta, M., Bucolo, M.

    Published in Microvascular research (01-03-2018)
    “…The key points in the design of microfluidic Lab-On-a-Chips for blood tests are the simplicity of the microfluidic chip geometry, the portability of the…”
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    Effects on cardiac function of a novel low viscosity plasma expander based on polyethylene glycol conjugated albumin by Chatpun, S, Cabrales, P

    Published in Minerva anestesiologica (01-07-2011)
    “…Plasma expanders have become increasingly advantageous when compared to blood transfusion, due to their long shelf-life and cost-effectiveness. A new…”
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    Control of overweight and obesity in childhood through education in meal time habits. The 'good manners for a healthy future' programme by Salazar Vázquez, B. Y., Salazar Vázquez, M. A., López Gutiérrez, G., Acosta Rosales, K., Cabrales, P., Vadillo-Ortega, F., Intaglietta, M., Pérez Tamayo, R., Schmid-Schönbein, G. W.

    Published in Pediatric obesity (01-12-2016)
    “…Summary Objective Our aim is to determine the effect of paced eating, exposure to an educational programme that promotes healthy eating habits and allowing the…”
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    Hemodynamics and tissue oxygenation after hemodilution with ultrahigh molecular weight polymerized albumin by Castro, C, Ortiz, D, Palmer, A F, Cabrales, P

    Published in Minerva anestesiologica (01-05-2014)
    “…Compared to blood transfusion, plasma expanders (PEs) are more cost effective, have a longer shelf-life, and elicit a milder immune response. High molecular…”
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    Mechanotransduction and the homeostatic significance of maintaining blood viscosity in hypotension, hypertension and haemorrhage by MARTINI, J., CABRALES, P., TSAI, A. G., INTAGLIETTA, M.

    Published in Journal of internal medicine (01-04-2006)
    “… The increase of plasma and blood viscosity is usually associated with pathological conditions; however, elevation of both parameters often results in…”
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    Impact of Enzymatic Degradation of the Endothelial Glycocalyx on Vascular Permeability in an Awake Hamster Model by Landsverk, S. A., Tsai, A. G., Cabrales, Pedro, Intaglietta, M.

    Published in Critical Care Research and Practice (01-01-2012)
    “…Background. The inside of the endothelium is covered by a glycocalyx layer, and enzymatic degradation of this layer induces vascular leakage ex vivo. We…”
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    Microvascular benefits of increasing plasma viscosity and maintaining blood viscosity: counterintuitive experimental findings by Salazar Vázquez, B Y, Martini, J, Chávez Negrete, A, Cabrales, P, Tsai, A G, Intaglietta, M

    Published in Biorheology (Oxford) (2009)
    “…The circulation is adapted to specific levels of blood viscosity resulting in a balance that simultaneously sets peripheral vascular resistance, blood pressure…”
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    Beneficial effects due to increasing blood and plasma viscosity by Martini, J, Carpentier, B, Chávez Negrete, A, Cabrales, P, Tsai, A G, Intaglietta, M

    “…Increased plasma and blood viscosity are usually associated with pathological conditions; however there are several situations in which the elevation of both…”
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    Red blood cells flows in rectilinear microfluidic chip by Anandan, P., Ortiz, D., Intaglietta, M., Cabrales, P. J., Bucolo, M.

    “…The red blood cells flow in a controlled environment as a microfluidic chip with a rectilinear geometry was investigated. The optical monitoring performed by…”
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    Hemoglobin β93 Cysteine Is Not Required for Export of Nitric Oxide Bioactivity From the Red Blood Cell by Sun, Chiao-Wang, Yang, Jiangning, Kleschyov, Andrei L, Zhuge, Zhengbing, Carlström, Mattias, Pernow, John, Wajih, Nadeem, Isbell, T Scott, Oh, Joo-Yeun, Cabrales, Pedro, Tsai, Amy G, Townes, Tim, Kim-Shapiro, Daniel B, Patel, Rakesh P, Lundberg, Jon O

    Published in Circulation (New York, N.Y.) (04-06-2019)
    “…BACKGROUND:Nitrosation of a conserved cysteine residue at position 93 in the hemoglobin β chain (β93C) to form S-nitroso (SNO) hemoglobin (Hb) is claimed to be…”
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    Microvascular perfusion upon exchange transfusion with stored red blood cells in normovolemic anemic conditions by Tsai, Amy G., Cabrales, Pedro, Intaglietta, Marcos

    Published in Transfusion (Philadelphia, Pa.) (01-11-2004)
    “…BACKGROUND:  Transfusions are intended to augment oxygen‐carrying capacity. The ability of fresh and stored red blood cells (RBCs) to maintain microvascular…”
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    Elevated plasma viscosity in extreme hemodilution increases perivascular nitric oxide concentration and microvascular perfusion by Tsai, Amy G, Acero, Cesar, Nance, Patricia R, Cabrales, Pedro, Frangos, John A, Buerk, Donald G, Intaglietta, Marcos

    “…We tested the hypothesis that high-viscosity (HV) plasma in extreme hemodilution causes wall shear stress to be greater than low-viscosity (LV) plasma, leading…”
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    ANISOTROPY AND CHANGES IN MECHANICAL PROPERTIES IN AAA AND NON-AAA WALL TISSUE by Cabrales, P. J., Hernández, R. J., Camacho, J., Espinel, C., Briceño, J. C.

    Published in ASAIO journal (1992) (01-04-2000)
    “…A study was carried out to evaluate the differences between abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) and non-AAA wall tissue regarding ultimate strength and modulus of…”
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    Hemorheological implications of perfluorocarbon based oxygen carrier interaction with colloid plasma expanders and blood by Vásquez, Diana M., Ortiz, Daniel, Alvarez, Oscar A., Briceño, Juan C., Cabrales, Pedro

    Published in Biotechnology progress (01-05-2013)
    “…Perfluorocarbon (PFC) emulsions used as artificial oxygen carriers lack colloid osmotic pressure (COP) and must be administered with colloid‐based plasma…”
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    Microvascular oxygen distribution in awake hamster window chamber model during hyperoxia by Tsai, Amy G, Cabrales, Pedro, Winslow, Robert M, Intaglietta, Marcos

    “…The microvascular effects and hemodynamic events following exposure to normobaric hyperoxia (because of inspiration of 100% O2) were studied in the awake…”
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