Abstract Comprehensive understanding of protein adsorption phenomenon on membrane surface during hemodialysis (HD) is one of the key moments for development of hemocompatible HD membrane. Though many mechanisms and kinetics of protein adsorption on some surface have been studied, we are still far away from complete understanding and control of this process, which results in a series of biochemical reactions that causes severe complications with health and even the death among HD patients. The aim of this study is to conduct quantitative analysis of competitive adsorption tendency of human serum protein on polyether sulfone (PES) clinical dialysis membrane. In situ synchrotron radiation micro-computed tomography (SR-µCT) imaging available at...
Dialyser bioincompatibility is an important factor contributing to complications of hemodialysis wit...
The uremic syndrome is attributed to the progressive retention of a large number of toxins, which un...
Euromembrane Conference 2012; Westminster, London; United Kingdom; 23 September 2012 through 27 Sept...
Protein adsorption on hemodialysis (HD) membrane matrices and surfaces is a highly undesirable proce...
Hemodialysis (HD) membrane fouling with human serum proteins is a highly undesirable process that re...
Protein-adsorptive properties are a key feature of membranes used for haemodialysis treatment. Prote...
During haemodialysis procedure, the contact of blood with the membrane material contained in the hem...
Human fibrinogen (Fg) and albumin (HSA) were labeled with (3)H and (14)C, respectively. Dual countin...
Plasma protein adsorption to highly permeable hemodialysis membranes. Although membrane adsorption o...
Investigations of blood-surface interaction phenomena with polyacrylonitrile-based membrane (AN-69) ...
The exposure of blood to an artificial surface such as the haemodialysis membrane results in the nea...
Competitive adsorption of three human plasma proteins: albumin (HSA), fibrinogen (Fgn), and immunogl...
The retention of a number of solutes that may cause adverse biochemical/biological effects, called u...
The cleaning of cellulosic hemodialysis membrane Cuprophan and model materials (glass; polystyrene a...
Introduction Surfaces in a complex protein solution will adsorb proteins. This event is fast and dyn...
Dialyser bioincompatibility is an important factor contributing to complications of hemodialysis wit...
The uremic syndrome is attributed to the progressive retention of a large number of toxins, which un...
Euromembrane Conference 2012; Westminster, London; United Kingdom; 23 September 2012 through 27 Sept...
Protein adsorption on hemodialysis (HD) membrane matrices and surfaces is a highly undesirable proce...
Hemodialysis (HD) membrane fouling with human serum proteins is a highly undesirable process that re...
Protein-adsorptive properties are a key feature of membranes used for haemodialysis treatment. Prote...
During haemodialysis procedure, the contact of blood with the membrane material contained in the hem...
Human fibrinogen (Fg) and albumin (HSA) were labeled with (3)H and (14)C, respectively. Dual countin...
Plasma protein adsorption to highly permeable hemodialysis membranes. Although membrane adsorption o...
Investigations of blood-surface interaction phenomena with polyacrylonitrile-based membrane (AN-69) ...
The exposure of blood to an artificial surface such as the haemodialysis membrane results in the nea...
Competitive adsorption of three human plasma proteins: albumin (HSA), fibrinogen (Fgn), and immunogl...
The retention of a number of solutes that may cause adverse biochemical/biological effects, called u...
The cleaning of cellulosic hemodialysis membrane Cuprophan and model materials (glass; polystyrene a...
Introduction Surfaces in a complex protein solution will adsorb proteins. This event is fast and dyn...
Dialyser bioincompatibility is an important factor contributing to complications of hemodialysis wit...
The uremic syndrome is attributed to the progressive retention of a large number of toxins, which un...
Euromembrane Conference 2012; Westminster, London; United Kingdom; 23 September 2012 through 27 Sept...