Publications by authors named "J Rysava"

Cellulose is one of the hemostyptic biomaterials, which are able to initiate or accelerate blood coagulation at the site of their application. It belongs to surgical sealants. The mechanism of its action is not clearly understood.

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Adhesion of blood platelets is one of the major events in haemostatic and thrombotic processes. We studied adhesion of blood platelets on fibrinogen and fibrin dimer sorbed on solid support material (glass, polystyrene). Adhesion was carried on under static and dynamic conditions and measured as percentage of the surface covered with platelets.

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Background: Haemostyptic materials initiate and hasten blood clotting at the site of their application. The properties of haemostyptic materials are used for treatment of capillary and parenchymatous haemorrhage along with surgical treatment. Celluloses one of the biopolymers studied for a long time, suitable because of its biocompatibility and non-toxicity.

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Hemorrhagic tendency is frequent in uremic patients and is often associated with prolonged bleeding time and decreased platelet functions in vitro. Similarly, in multiple myeloma, platelet functions are affected, mainly by the inhibitory effect of paraprotein. We have studied patients with renal insufficiency and multiple myeloma to investigate the possible relation of oxidative stress to platelet functions, adhesion and aggregation activity.

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