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Blood Substitutes - Physiological Basis of Efficacy (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1995)
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Blood Substitutes - Physiological Basis of Efficacy (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1995)
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This volume contains a collection of essays by selected authors who
are active in the field of blood substitutes research or closely
allied disciplines. These essays were delivered as lectures by the
authors at the second annual "Current Issues in Blood Substitute
Research and Development - 1995" course sponsored jointly by the
Departments of Medicine and Bioengineer ing, University of
California, San Diego, the National Institutes of Health (NHLBI),
and the U.S. Army on March 30, 31, and April 1, 1995 in San Diego.
This course had three goals: to present fundaniental discussions of
scientific issues critical to further development of artificial
oxygen carriers, to provide academicians a forum to discuss their
current research, and to provide the companies involved in
developing products the opportunity to update the audience on their
progress. The organization owes much to the solicited comments of
the attendees of the 1994 course. We would like especially to thank
the U.S. Army, particularly through the efforts of COL John Hess,
who provided significant funding to make publication of this volume
possible. In addition, a number of the participating companies
provided additional financial support to offset the costs of the
course. These include Alliance Pharmaceutical Corp., Hemosol,
Nippon Oil and Fat, Northfield Laboratories, and Ortho Biotech."
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