a shotgun bottom-up proteomic approach based on rapid protein extraction and nano-liquid chromatography/high-resolution mass spectrometry applied to full-thickness human skin for the differential analysis of normal and ecchymotic tissues to identify new biomarkers for bruise characterization and dating. ...
which is good in some cases but not so beneficial in others. For example, because they reduce clotting action, someNSAIDS, especiallyaspirin, may have a protective effect against heart disease. However, you may bruise more easily.Analgesicsare medications designed to relieve the symptoms of pain...
Two slices per animal was examined and the sections of interest were approximately mid-injury (small cavity or bruise left by the impactor tip). IBA-1 labeled cells were further quantified based on the following microglia morphologies: ramified or amoeboid as previously described14. Statistical ...
Spinal or epidural blood clots (hematoma).People who take a blood thinner medicine (anticoagulant) like XARELTO®, and have medicine injected into their spinal and epidural area, or have a spinal puncture, have a risk of forming a blood...
Despite a long history, the clinical efficacy of cupping therapy is still under debate. This is likely due to the lack of direct evidence for the biological actions of cupping, since the short exposure of cells to vacuum condition rarely has affects cell
abrasion and bruise, transmit contagious diseases and require occasional replacement if the device will be in prolonged uses5,13. A non-contact heart monitor using IR-UWB radar could be a valuable tool in various clinical fields if its accuracy and reliability are sufficiently high. The IR-UWB ...
Design for safety has huge potential to design out or minimize the FFH risk not only during construction but also long-term repair and maintenance of the building or infrastructure. Future FFH research should put more emphasis on the intervention of technology, such as building information modelling...