membrane, such as dialysis tubing. Dialysis is a common laboratory technique that operates on the same principle as medical dialysis. In the context of...
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Dialysis may refer to: Dialysis (chemistry), a process of separating molecules in solution Electrodialysis, used to transport salt ions from one solution...
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Kidney dialysis (from Greek διάλυσις, dialysis, 'dissolution'; from διά, dia, 'through', and λύσις, lysis, 'loosening or splitting') is the process of...
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people on dialysis is a problem for people on haemodialysis. Aluminium is often found in unfiltered water used to prepare dialysate. The dialysis process...
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Clinical chemistry (also known as chemical pathology, clinical biochemistry or medical biochemistry) is a division in medical laboratory sciences focusing...
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activities in kidney transplant and dialysis across the US. It is headquartered in Nashville, Tennessee. Dialysis Clinic, Inc. (DCI) was founded in 1971...
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for his pioneering work in dialysis and the diffusion of gases. He is regarded as one of the founders of colloid chemistry. Graham was born in Glasgow...
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Hemodialysis (category Renal dialysis)
haemodialysis, or simply dialysis, is a process of filtering the blood of a person whose kidneys are not working normally. This type of dialysis achieves the extracorporeal...
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hemofiltration and peritoneal dialysis. The former two require access to the bloodstream (a dialysis catheter) and peritoneal dialysis is achieved by instilling...
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Liver support system (redirect from Liver dialysis)
renal dialysis techniques, such as hemofiltration, hemodialysis or hemodiafiltration are not able to adequately eliminate them. Liver dialysis has shown...
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John Jacob Abel (category Journal of Biological Chemistry editors)
blood by means of dialysis. Transactions of the Association of American Physicians, 1913. Transfusion Science. 11: 164-5. Abel JJ. Chemistry in Relation to...
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Semipermeable membrane (section Dialysis tubing)
phenomenon. Other artificial membranes include those involved in drug delivery, dialysis, and bioseparations. The bulk flow of water through a selectively permeable...
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Kidney disease (section Dialysis)
function. Kidney failure is known as the end-stage of kidney disease, where dialysis or a kidney transplant is the only treatment option. Chronic kidney disease...
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of catheter site infection in persons treated with chronic peritoneal dialysis. Shortly after the clinical use of mupirocin began, strains of Staphylococcus...
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urine in the distal tubules. In addition, dialysis patients lose creatine due to wash out by the dialysis treatment itself and thus become chronically...
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Membrane technology (redirect from Membrane process (chemistry))
nanofiltration reverse osmosis gas separation Concentration driven operations dialysis pervaporation forward osmosis artificial lung Operations in an electric...
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Biofilm prevention (redirect from Chemistry of Biofilm Prevention)
Arend; Leunissen, Karel (April 2003). "Prevention of biofilm formation in dialysis water treatment systems". Kidney International. 63 (4): 1574–1576. doi:10...
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the effects can be reversed, albeit temporarily, with dialysis.[citation needed] People on dialysis acquire what is known as "residual syndrome". Residual...
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1886. Uremic frost has become rare since the advent of dialysis. It is the classical pre-dialysis era description of crystallized urea deposits over the...
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Assay (redirect from Chemistry assay)
Radioisotope labeled substrates as used in radioimmunoassays and equilibrium dialysis assays and can be detected by the amplification in Gamma counters or X-ray...
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plaques erected by the Royal Society of Chemistry. The Chemical Landmark Scheme (CLS) is a Royal Society of Chemistry initiative recognising sites where the...
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Synthetic membrane (section Surface chemistry)
and ultrafiltration, removal of microorganisms from dairy products, and dialysis. Synthetic membrane can be fabricated from a large number of different...
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in Japan for treatment of secondary hyperparathyroidism in patients on dialysis. Kawata T, Tokunaga S, Murai M, Masuda N, Haruyama W, Shoukei Y, et al...
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Peter (2024-03-20). "The Revival of Sorbents in Chronic Dialysis Treatment". Seminars in Dialysis. doi:10.1111/sdi.13203. ISSN 0894-0959. PMID 38506130...
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size measurements. Two modalities of dialysis can be used in the treatment of ADPKD patients: peritoneal dialysis and hemodialysis. Epidemiological data...
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protein precipitating reagent in dialysis to remove contaminants via diffusion. a reagent in agricultural chemistry for determination of soil CEC (cation...
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