Product References — Rat Wistar Serum

Anesthetic Pharmacology of the Mint Extracts L-Carvone and Methyl Salicylate

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Anesthetic Pharmacology of the Mint Extracts L-Carvone and Methyl Salicylate

Innovative Grade US Origin Rat Sprague Dawley Serum from Innovative Research was used in the following study:   Anesthetic Pharmacology of the Mint Extracts L-Carvone and Methyl Salicylate Robert J. Brosnan, Kimberly Ramos, Antonio Jose de Araujo Aguiar, Alessia Cenani, Heather K. Knych Pharmacology January 31, 2022 Many anesthetics in use today work via interactions with a select group of ion channel targets. Specifically, most anesthetics target γ-amino butyric acid type A (GABAA) and N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptors, as well as type-2 voltage-gated sodium (Nav1.2) channels. While injectable anesthetics typically have a high affinity for one specific ion channel, inhaled anesthetics, on...

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Self-Assembling Peptide Solution Accelerates Hemostasis

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Self-Assembling Peptide Solution Accelerates Hemostasis

Innovative Grade US Origin Rat Wistar Whole Blood, Rat Wistar Red Blood Cells, Innovative Grade US Origin Rat Wistar Single Donor Plasma, and Innovative Grade US Origin Rat Wistar Serum from Innovative Research were used in the following study:   Self-Assembling Peptide Solution Accelerates Hemostasis Tiffany Carter, Guangyan Qi, Weiqun Wang, Annelise Nguyen, Nikki Cheng, Young Min Ju, Sang Jin Lee, James J. Yoo, Anthony Atala, and Xiuzhi Susan Sun Advances in Wound Care February 23, 2021 Exsanguination, or severe blood loss, is one of the leading causes of death following traumatic injury. The body naturally tries to prevent this via...

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Wistar Rat Serum Reference 5-8-14

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Innovative Research's Wistar Rat Serum was recently used in the following study: Complement inhibition significantly decreases red blood cell lysis in a rat model of acute intravascular hemolysisTA Shah, CT Mauriello, PS Hair, JA Sharp, PS Kumar - Transfusion, 2014Complement-sufficient Wistar rat serum (WRS) and complement-deficient WRS were purchased from Innovative Research (Novi, MI).

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