Oxygen Transport to Tissue XVIII [electronic resource] /

The 23rd annual meeting of the International Society on Oxygen Transport to Tissue took place from August 23-27, 1995, at the Station Square Sheraton along the shores of the Monongahela River where it meets with the Allegheny and Ohio Rivers to form the "Point" of the city of Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh was a convenient location for the meeting be­ ing between both the East and West coasts of the United States and between the Asian and European continents. It is easily accessible by air via its large international airport. In ad­ dition, Pittsburgh has just recently undergone a transition from the steel mills and indus­ tries of old to an age of computers and biotechnology as evidenced by the new Biotechnology Center of the University of Pittsburgh where a lunch and tour were pro­ vided for interested participants. On the tour, the participants got to see the mix of projects ranging from molecular biology to clinical projects studying membrane oxygenators, ven­ tricular assist devices, oxygen carriers, and more, representing the forefront of research on oxygen delivery systems to tissue.

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Main Authors: Nemoto, Edwin M. editor., LaManna, Joseph C. editor., Cooper, Christopher. editor., Delpy, David. editor., Groebe, Karlfried. editor., Hunt, Thomas K. editor., Keipert, Peter. editor., Mayevsky, Avrahim. editor., Pittman, Roland N. editor., Rumsey, William L. editor., Vaupel, Peter. editor., Wilson, David F. editor., SpringerLink (Online service)
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Language:eng
Published: Boston, MA : Springer US : Imprint: Springer, 1997
Subjects:Medicine., Veterinary medicine., Trees., Medicine & Public Health., Veterinary Medicine., Tree Biology.,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-5865-1
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spelling KOHA-OAI-TEST:1818892018-07-30T23:02:28ZOxygen Transport to Tissue XVIII [electronic resource] / Nemoto, Edwin M. editor. LaManna, Joseph C. editor. Cooper, Christopher. editor. Delpy, David. editor. Groebe, Karlfried. editor. Hunt, Thomas K. editor. Keipert, Peter. editor. Mayevsky, Avrahim. editor. Pittman, Roland N. editor. Rumsey, William L. editor. Vaupel, Peter. editor. Wilson, David F. editor. SpringerLink (Online service) textBoston, MA : Springer US : Imprint: Springer,1997.engThe 23rd annual meeting of the International Society on Oxygen Transport to Tissue took place from August 23-27, 1995, at the Station Square Sheraton along the shores of the Monongahela River where it meets with the Allegheny and Ohio Rivers to form the "Point" of the city of Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh was a convenient location for the meeting be­ ing between both the East and West coasts of the United States and between the Asian and European continents. It is easily accessible by air via its large international airport. In ad­ dition, Pittsburgh has just recently undergone a transition from the steel mills and indus­ tries of old to an age of computers and biotechnology as evidenced by the new Biotechnology Center of the University of Pittsburgh where a lunch and tour were pro­ vided for interested participants. On the tour, the participants got to see the mix of projects ranging from molecular biology to clinical projects studying membrane oxygenators, ven­ tricular assist devices, oxygen carriers, and more, representing the forefront of research on oxygen delivery systems to tissue.1. Assessment of Dysoxia -- 2. Myocardial Hypoxia-Ischemia -- 3. Tissue Oxygen Distribution -- 4. Tissue Oxygenation in Tumors -- 5. Oxygen Supply—Demand -- 6. Angiogenesis and Microcirculation -- 7. Oxygen Carriers -- 8. Anticoagulants and Tissue Oxygenation -- 9. Near Infrared Spectroscopy -- 10. Nitric Oxide and Free Radicals -- 11. Measurement of Tissue Oxygen.The 23rd annual meeting of the International Society on Oxygen Transport to Tissue took place from August 23-27, 1995, at the Station Square Sheraton along the shores of the Monongahela River where it meets with the Allegheny and Ohio Rivers to form the "Point" of the city of Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh was a convenient location for the meeting be­ ing between both the East and West coasts of the United States and between the Asian and European continents. It is easily accessible by air via its large international airport. In ad­ dition, Pittsburgh has just recently undergone a transition from the steel mills and indus­ tries of old to an age of computers and biotechnology as evidenced by the new Biotechnology Center of the University of Pittsburgh where a lunch and tour were pro­ vided for interested participants. On the tour, the participants got to see the mix of projects ranging from molecular biology to clinical projects studying membrane oxygenators, ven­ tricular assist devices, oxygen carriers, and more, representing the forefront of research on oxygen delivery systems to tissue.Medicine.Veterinary medicine.Trees.Medicine & Public Health.Veterinary Medicine.Tree Biology.Springer eBookshttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-5865-1URN:ISBN:9781461558651
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topic Medicine.
Veterinary medicine.
Trees.
Medicine & Public Health.
Veterinary Medicine.
Tree Biology.
Medicine.
Veterinary medicine.
Trees.
Medicine & Public Health.
Veterinary Medicine.
Tree Biology.
spellingShingle Medicine.
Veterinary medicine.
Trees.
Medicine & Public Health.
Veterinary Medicine.
Tree Biology.
Medicine.
Veterinary medicine.
Trees.
Medicine & Public Health.
Veterinary Medicine.
Tree Biology.
Nemoto, Edwin M. editor.
LaManna, Joseph C. editor.
Cooper, Christopher. editor.
Delpy, David. editor.
Groebe, Karlfried. editor.
Hunt, Thomas K. editor.
Keipert, Peter. editor.
Mayevsky, Avrahim. editor.
Pittman, Roland N. editor.
Rumsey, William L. editor.
Vaupel, Peter. editor.
Wilson, David F. editor.
SpringerLink (Online service)
Oxygen Transport to Tissue XVIII [electronic resource] /
description The 23rd annual meeting of the International Society on Oxygen Transport to Tissue took place from August 23-27, 1995, at the Station Square Sheraton along the shores of the Monongahela River where it meets with the Allegheny and Ohio Rivers to form the "Point" of the city of Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh was a convenient location for the meeting be­ ing between both the East and West coasts of the United States and between the Asian and European continents. It is easily accessible by air via its large international airport. In ad­ dition, Pittsburgh has just recently undergone a transition from the steel mills and indus­ tries of old to an age of computers and biotechnology as evidenced by the new Biotechnology Center of the University of Pittsburgh where a lunch and tour were pro­ vided for interested participants. On the tour, the participants got to see the mix of projects ranging from molecular biology to clinical projects studying membrane oxygenators, ven­ tricular assist devices, oxygen carriers, and more, representing the forefront of research on oxygen delivery systems to tissue.
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topic_facet Medicine.
Veterinary medicine.
Trees.
Medicine & Public Health.
Veterinary Medicine.
Tree Biology.
author Nemoto, Edwin M. editor.
LaManna, Joseph C. editor.
Cooper, Christopher. editor.
Delpy, David. editor.
Groebe, Karlfried. editor.
Hunt, Thomas K. editor.
Keipert, Peter. editor.
Mayevsky, Avrahim. editor.
Pittman, Roland N. editor.
Rumsey, William L. editor.
Vaupel, Peter. editor.
Wilson, David F. editor.
SpringerLink (Online service)
author_facet Nemoto, Edwin M. editor.
LaManna, Joseph C. editor.
Cooper, Christopher. editor.
Delpy, David. editor.
Groebe, Karlfried. editor.
Hunt, Thomas K. editor.
Keipert, Peter. editor.
Mayevsky, Avrahim. editor.
Pittman, Roland N. editor.
Rumsey, William L. editor.
Vaupel, Peter. editor.
Wilson, David F. editor.
SpringerLink (Online service)
author_sort Nemoto, Edwin M. editor.
title Oxygen Transport to Tissue XVIII [electronic resource] /
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title_full Oxygen Transport to Tissue XVIII [electronic resource] /
title_fullStr Oxygen Transport to Tissue XVIII [electronic resource] /
title_full_unstemmed Oxygen Transport to Tissue XVIII [electronic resource] /
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