RESPIRATORY AIDS
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, Journal Article
KRAM Brian H.; MISH Stanley L.; MUEHLBAUER Michael J.; BAIN James R.
2000
The present invention is directed to materials that assist respiration of living cells contained in cell-containing systems. The materials form air-filled conduits or channels through which gases, such as oxygen and carbon dioxide, can readily exchange by diffusional means between regions of different gas partial pressures. When the present invention is placed within an aqueous environment, such as cell-culture media or host tissue, the invention provides aid to cellular respiration in cell-containing systems.
Duke Scholars
Publication Date
2000
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KRAM Brian H., MISH Stanley L., MUEHLBAUER Michael J., & BAIN James R. (2000). RESPIRATORY AIDS.
KRAM Brian H., MISH Stanley L., MUEHLBAUER Michael J., and BAIN James R. “RESPIRATORY AIDS,” 2000.
KRAM Brian H., MISH Stanley L., MUEHLBAUER Michael J., BAIN James R. RESPIRATORY AIDS. 2000;
KRAM Brian H., et al. RESPIRATORY AIDS. 2000.
KRAM Brian H., MISH Stanley L., MUEHLBAUER Michael J., BAIN James R. RESPIRATORY AIDS. 2000;
Publication Date
2000