EXTRACELLULAR HEMOGLOBIN: THE CASE OF A FRIEND TURNED FOE

Extracellular hemoglobin: The case of a friend turned foe

Hemoglobin (Hb) is a highly conserved molecule present in all life forms and functionally tied to the complexity of aerobic organisms on earth in utilizing oxygen from the atmosphere and delivering to cells and tissues.This primary function sustains the energy requirements of cells and maintains cellular homeostasis.Decades of intensive research ha

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Ultrasound assisted extraction and liposome encapsulation of olive leaves and orange peels: How to transform biomass waste into valuable resources with antimicrobial activity

Every year million tons of by-products and waste from olive and orange processing are produced by agri-food industries, thus triggering environmental and economic problems worldwide.From the perspective of a circular economy model, olive leaves and orange peels can be valorized in valuable products due to the presence of bioactive compounds such In

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The National Institute for Health Research Service Delivery and Organisation Network: a descriptive narrative of the network

Background: Governments from the 1990s have demonstrated a concern with bridging the gaps between biomedical, clinical and health services research (HSR), in particular with bringing the benefits of that research into practice.To address this concern, the National Coordinating Centre for NHS Service Delivery and Organisation Research and Developmen

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