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    Influence of cell-specific factors on red blood cell aggregation by Rampling, M W, Meiselman, H J, Neu, B, Baskurt, O K

    Published in Biorheology (Oxford) (2004)
    “…The reversible aggregation of red blood cells (RBC) into linear and three-dimensional structures continues to be of basic science and clinical interest: RBC…”
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    The history of the theory of the circulation of the blood by Rampling, M W

    Published in Clinical hemorheology and microcirculation (01-01-2016)
    “…An obvious candidate for the seminal event in the history of haemorheology is Harvey's presentation of the concept of the circulation of the blood. Prior to…”
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    Haemorheological disturbances in hypertension: the influence of diabetes and smoking by Rampling, M W

    “…Patients suffering from diabetes or hypertension commonly exhibit increased blood viscosity compared with healthy controls. This is primarily the result of…”
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    A Novel Instrument for Studying the Flow Behaviour of Erythrocytes through Microchannels Simulating Human Blood Capillaries by Sutton, N., Tracey, M.C., Johnston, I.D., Greenaway, R.S., Rampling, M.W.

    Published in Microvascular research (01-05-1997)
    “…A novel instrument has been developed to study the microrheology of erythrocytes as they flow through channels of dimensions similar to human blood…”
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    Haemorheology and the inflammatory process by Rampling, M W

    Published in Clinical hemorheology and microcirculation (01-10-1998)
    “…Many forms of tissue injury, whether due to physical or infectious sources, lead to the inflammatory response. During its course a wide variety of events takes…”
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    RBC aggregation: laboratory data and models by Meiselman, H J, Neu, B, Rampling, M W, Baskurt, O K

    Published in Indian journal of experimental biology (01-01-2007)
    “…The reversible aggregation of red blood cells (RBC) into linear and three-dimensional structures continues to be of basic science and clinical interest: RBC…”
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    Abnormalities of blood rheology in familial hypercholesterolaemia: effects of treatment by Jay, R H, Rampling, M W, Betteridge, D J

    Published in Atherosclerosis (01-12-1990)
    “…Whole blood and plasma viscosity, red cell aggregability and deformability, and plasma fibrinogen have been compared between 20 patients with heterozygous…”
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    Comparison of haemorrheological parameters and blood pressure in various breeds of dog by Bodey, A. R., Rampling, M. W.

    Published in Journal of small animal practice (01-01-1999)
    “…Relationships between blood pressure and haemorrheological factors were examined in three groups of dogs characterised by different levels of blood pressure…”
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    A comparative study of the haemorheology of various breeds of dog by Bodey, A R, Rampling, M W

    Published in Clinical hemorheology and microcirculation (01-07-1998)
    “…Haemorheological parameters in nine breeds of dog were examined. Whole blood viscosity at both high and low shear rates differed significantly between the…”
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    Effects of components of meals (carbohydrate, fat, protein) in causing postprandial exertional angina pectoris by Baliga, Ragavendra R., Burden, Leah, Sidhu, Mandeep K., Rampling, Michael W., Kooner, Jaspal S.

    Published in The American journal of cardiology (15-05-1997)
    “…We have shown that unlike fat, protein, xylose, or water, the carbohydrate component of the meal accelerates myocardial ischemia, reduces exercise capacity,…”
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    The variation with gestational age of the rheological properties of the blood of the new-born by Anwar, M A, Rampling, M W, Bignall, S, Rivers, R P

    Published in British journal of haematology (01-01-1994)
    “…A study has been made of the variation of blood viscosity and related factors with the gestational age of neonates from 24 weeks to normal term. Viscosity…”
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    Haemorheological changes in the very short term after abstention from tobacco by cigarette smokers by Rothwell, M, Rampling, M W, Cholerton, S, Sever, P S

    Published in British journal of haematology (01-11-1991)
    “…A study was made of the haemorheological changes that took place in the days immediately following tobacco withdrawal from cigarette smokers. In both males and…”
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    Decrease in erythrocyte glycophorin sialic acid content is associated with increased erythrocyte aggregation in human diabetes by Rogers, M E, Williams, D T, Niththyananthan, R, Rampling, M W, Heslop, K E, Johnston, D G

    Published in Clinical science (1979) (01-03-1992)
    “…1. Sialic acid moieties of erythrocyte membrane glycoproteins are the principal determinants of the negative charge on the cell surface. The resultant…”
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    Contrast media-induced effects on blood rheology and their importance in angiography by Strickland, N H, Rampling, M W, Dawson, P, Martin, G

    Published in Clinical radiology (01-04-1992)
    “…Factors which alter blood viscosity may have important consequences during angiography. The differential effects of various concentrations of five different…”
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    Changes in hemorheology with fetal intravascular transfusion by Welch, Ross, Rampling, Michael W., Anwar, Acta, Talbert, David G., Rodeck, Charles H.

    “…OBJECTIVE: Our aim was to determine the changes in fetal hemorheologic parameters caused by fetal intravascular transfusion for alloimmune anemia. STUDY…”
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    A comparison of the rheologic properties of neonatal and adult blood by RAMPLING, M. W, WHITTINGSTALL, P, MARTIN, G, BIGNALL, S, RIVERS, R. P. A, LISSAUER, T. J, BAILEY, P. C

    Published in Pediatric research (01-05-1989)
    “…A number of studies have indicated that the rheologic properties of neonatal blood are different from those of the adult. The frequent administration of blood…”
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    Blood rheology and fibrinogen in children with familial hypercholesterolaemia by Jay, R H, McCarthy, S N, Rampling, M W, Betteridge, D J

    Published in Atherosclerosis (01-11-1991)
    “…Whole blood and plasma viscosity, red cell aggregability and deformability, and plasma fibrinogen have been compared between 16 children aged between 6 and 18…”
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    Properties of thrombolytic agents in vitro using a perfusion circuit attaining shear stress at physiological levels by Nishino, N, Scully, M F, Rampling, M W, Kakkar, V V

    Published in Thrombosis and haemostasis (28-12-1990)
    “…A perfusion circuit was designed to investigate in vitro some of the factors which may influence the success of thrombolytic treatment in vivo. The rate of…”
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    Flash freezing of erythrocyte suspensions by Mantzavinos, D, Bailey, A I, Rampling, M W

    Published in Biorheology (Oxford) (01-01-1997)
    “…Freezing whole blood in bulk usually results in severe cellular destruction through the action of ice crystals and osmotic effects in the freezing liquid. The…”
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    Blood rheology and cardiovascular risk factors in type 1 diabetes: relationship with microalbuminuria by Jay, R H, Jones, S L, Hill, C E, Richmond, W, Viberti, G C, Rampling, M W, Betteridge, D J

    Published in Diabetic medicine (01-08-1991)
    “…Whole blood and plasma viscosity, erythrocyte aggregation and deformability, plasma fibrinogen, lipids, lipoproteins, apolipoproteins, and measures of blood…”
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