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- intravenous administration of dextran. Dextrans are available in multiple molecular weights ranging from 3 kDa to 2 MDa. The larger dextrans (>60,000 Da) are excreted...
- Dextran 1 is a hapten inhibitor that greatly reduces the risk for anaphylactic reactions when administering dextran. Dextran 1 is composed of a small fraction...
- Dextran 70 is a type of fluid given by injection into a vein to expand blood volume. Specifically it is used for shock such as that caused by bleeding...
- Dextran sulphate sodium (DSS), or dextran sodium sulphate (or any of the former with "sulfate") is a synthetic sulphated polysaccharide with anticoagulant...
- ISSNĀ 0928-0987. Huang, Shiyu; Huang, Gangliang (2019-07-01). "The dextrans as vehicles for gene and drug delivery". ****ure Medicinal Chemistry. 11...
- has included dextrans, sucrose, carboxymaltose, and Isomaltoside 1000.[citation needed] One formulation of parenteral iron is iron dextran which covers...
- polysaccharide found in black mold, but is also readily extracted from the dextrans found in rice molds and many other fermenting microorganisms, such as L...
- infections. Viridans streptococci have the unique ability to synthesize dextrans from glucose, which allows them to adhere to fibrin-platelet aggregates...
- phages. LAB are able to synthesize levans from sucrose, and dextrans from glucose. Dextrans, like other glucan, enable bacteria to adhere to the surface...
- dextran is a biodegradable polymer based on dextran that has acetal modified hydroxyl groups. After synthesis, the hydrophilic polysaccharide dextran...