The cleaning of cellulosic hemodialysis membrane Cuprophan and model materials (glass; polystyrene and polypropylene, as such and surface-oxidized), conditioned by adsorption of blood plasma proteins (HSA, fibrinogen, IgG) was investigated in vitro. Sodium hypochlorite (NaClO) and Renalin, a product containing hydrogen peroxide and peroxyacetic acid, were used as cleaning reagents. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and the use of radiolabeled fibrinogen demonstrated the presence of varying amounts of a polypeptidic residue, with sulfur brought to a high oxidation stage (sulfonate-like). The trends were the same for the three proteins regarding the effectiveness of the oxidizer and the influence of the surface properties. NaClO was much more ...
Renal failure brings about abnormality of waste and toxins and deposition in the body. In clinic, th...
Plasma protein thiol oxidation and carbonyl formation in chronic renal failure.BackgroundMyeloperoxi...
Hemodialysis (HD) membrane fouling with human serum proteins is a highly undesirable process that re...
During haemodialysis procedure, the contact of blood with the membrane material contained in the hem...
The exposure of blood to an artificial surface such as the haemodialysis membrane results in the nea...
Abstract Comprehensive understanding of protein adsorption phenomenon on membrane surface during hem...
Investigations of blood-surface interaction phenomena with polyacrylonitrile-based membrane (AN-69) ...
Protein adsorption on hemodialysis (HD) membrane matrices and surfaces is a highly undesirable proce...
Protein-adsorptive properties are a key feature of membranes used for haemodialysis treatment. Prote...
The retention of a number of solutes that may cause adverse biochemical/biological effects, called u...
Abstract. Today, more than 30 different polymers or polymer blends are used as materials for dialysi...
Dialyser bioincompatibility is an important factor contributing to complications of hemodialysis wit...
Human serum albumin (HSA) is a monomeric multi-domain protein that possesses an extraordinary bindin...
Possible clinical effects of the interaction of hemodialysis membranes with adhesion proteins. In th...
Adsorption in hemodialysis. The use of sorbents in different blood purification techniques is review...
Renal failure brings about abnormality of waste and toxins and deposition in the body. In clinic, th...
Plasma protein thiol oxidation and carbonyl formation in chronic renal failure.BackgroundMyeloperoxi...
Hemodialysis (HD) membrane fouling with human serum proteins is a highly undesirable process that re...
During haemodialysis procedure, the contact of blood with the membrane material contained in the hem...
The exposure of blood to an artificial surface such as the haemodialysis membrane results in the nea...
Abstract Comprehensive understanding of protein adsorption phenomenon on membrane surface during hem...
Investigations of blood-surface interaction phenomena with polyacrylonitrile-based membrane (AN-69) ...
Protein adsorption on hemodialysis (HD) membrane matrices and surfaces is a highly undesirable proce...
Protein-adsorptive properties are a key feature of membranes used for haemodialysis treatment. Prote...
The retention of a number of solutes that may cause adverse biochemical/biological effects, called u...
Abstract. Today, more than 30 different polymers or polymer blends are used as materials for dialysi...
Dialyser bioincompatibility is an important factor contributing to complications of hemodialysis wit...
Human serum albumin (HSA) is a monomeric multi-domain protein that possesses an extraordinary bindin...
Possible clinical effects of the interaction of hemodialysis membranes with adhesion proteins. In th...
Adsorption in hemodialysis. The use of sorbents in different blood purification techniques is review...
Renal failure brings about abnormality of waste and toxins and deposition in the body. In clinic, th...
Plasma protein thiol oxidation and carbonyl formation in chronic renal failure.BackgroundMyeloperoxi...
Hemodialysis (HD) membrane fouling with human serum proteins is a highly undesirable process that re...