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Munoz C, Lucas D, Muller C, Martinez J, OBoyle Q, Pires I, et al.
J Appl Physiol (1985) . 2024 Aug; 137(4):934-944. PMID: 39143905
Unfortunately, during pathological conditions resulting in chronic hemolysis cell-free hemoglobin (Hb) is released into the circulation that releases free heme, resulting in several complications. One approach to prevent these toxicities...
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Munoz C, Lucas D, Muller C, Breton A, Jani V, Savla C, et al.
ACS Appl Bio Mater . 2024 Jul; 7(8):5188-5200. PMID: 38970152
Introduction: The demand for red blood cells (RBCs) is on the rise due to the increasing diagnosis of chronic diseases such as sickle cell anemia, malaria, and thalassemia. Despite many...
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Muller C, Williams A, Eaker A, Walser C, Dos Santos F, Cuddington C, et al.
Biomed Pharmacother . 2024 May; 176:116789. PMID: 38815289
The widespread adoption of high-calorie, high-fat, high-sucrose diets (HFHSD) has become a global health concern, particularly due to their association with cardiovascular diseases and metabolic disorders. These comorbidities increase susceptibility...
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Muller C, Courelli V, Govender K, Omert L, Yoshida T, Cabrales P
Life Sci . 2024 Jan; 340:122423. PMID: 38278347
This study aims to investigate the effects of hypoxically stored Red Blood Cells (RBCs) in a rat model of traumatic brain injury followed by severe hemorrhagic shock (HS) and resuscitation....
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Muller C, Courelli V, Walser C, Cuddington C, Wolfe S, Palmer A, et al.
Transl Res . 2023 Jun; 260:83-92. PMID: 37268039
The present study aimed to compare the ability of tense (T) and relaxed (R) quaternary state polymerized human hemoglobin (PolyhHb) to restore hemodynamics after severe trauma in a rat model,...
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Dufu K, Alt C, Strutt S, Partridge J, Tang T, Siu V, et al.
Br J Haematol . 2023 Mar; 202(1):173-183. PMID: 36960712
The pathophysiologic mechanism of sickle cell disease (SCD) involves polymerization of deoxygenated haemoglobin S (HbS), leading to red blood cell (RBC) sickling, decreased RBC deformability, microvascular obstruction, haemolysis, anaemia and...
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Muller C, Williams A, Walser C, Eaker A, Sandoval J, Cuddington C, et al.
Sci Rep . 2022 Nov; 12(1):20480. PMID: 36443351
For the past thirty years, hemoglobin-based oxygen carriers (HBOCs) have been under development as a red blood cell substitute. Side-effects such as vasoconstriction, oxidative injury, and cardiac toxicity have prevented...
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Williams A, Muller C, Eaker A, Belcher D, Bolden-Rush C, Palmer A, et al.
ACS Appl Bio Mater . 2022 Jan; 3(5):2976-2985. PMID: 35025344
Hemoglobin (Hb)-based oxygen (O) carriers (HBOCs) have been developed as an alternative to red blood cells (RBCs) for use in transfusion medicine. HBOCs have many benefits over RBCs; however, previous...
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Boschetti D, Muller C, Americo A, Vecchiatto B, Martucci L, Pereira R, et al.
Front Endocrinol (Lausanne) . 2021 Dec; 12:772914. PMID: 34970223
Obesity is associated with increased risk of several chronic diseases and the loss of disease-free years, which has increased the focus of much research for the discovery of therapy to...
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Belcher D, Williams A, Munoz C, Muller C, Walser C, Palmer A, et al.
J Appl Physiol (1985) . 2021 Dec; 132(2):489-496. PMID: 34913740
Ischemia-reperfusion injury increased vascular permeability, resulting in fluid extravasation from the intravascular compartment into the tissue space. Fluid and small protein extravasation lead to increased interstitial fluid pressure and capillary...