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Heparin, a highly-sulfated glycosaminoglycan, is widely used as an injectable anticoagulant, and has the highest negative charge density of any known biological molecule. It can also be used to form an inner anticoagulant surface on various experimental and medical devices such as test tubes and renal dialysis machines. Pharmaceutical grade heparin is derived from mucosal tissues of slaughtered meat animals such as porcine (pig) intestine or bovine (cow) lung.
New clinical practice guidelines for managing venous thromboembolism released

New clinical practice guidelines for managing venous thromboembolism released

New thrombolytic based on magnetite nanoparticles successfully tested on animals

New thrombolytic based on magnetite nanoparticles successfully tested on animals

Aspirin may be effective in preventing blood clots after knee replacement

Aspirin may be effective in preventing blood clots after knee replacement

CSU chemists may help in making extracorporeal life support devices more effective

CSU chemists may help in making extracorporeal life support devices more effective

Researchers discuss clinical application of bivalirudin in interventional cardiovascular procedures

Researchers discuss clinical application of bivalirudin in interventional cardiovascular procedures

URI professor develops simpler and quicker method for detecting impurity in heparin

URI professor develops simpler and quicker method for detecting impurity in heparin

Novel, stem cell-based model mimics mechanisms of Alzheimer's disease

Novel, stem cell-based model mimics mechanisms of Alzheimer's disease

Oral drug reduces venous thromboembolism recurrence among cancer patients

Oral drug reduces venous thromboembolism recurrence among cancer patients

Scientists uncover new insight into earliest stages of mammalian pregnancy

Scientists uncover new insight into earliest stages of mammalian pregnancy

New clinical practice guideline provides recommendations for use of anticoagulants during heart surgery

New clinical practice guideline provides recommendations for use of anticoagulants during heart surgery

New, more easily administered therapies offer benefits for bleeding and clotting disorders

New, more easily administered therapies offer benefits for bleeding and clotting disorders

New strategy offers therapeutic alternative to prevent excessive clotting in kidney disease patients

New strategy offers therapeutic alternative to prevent excessive clotting in kidney disease patients

NIH awards $1.5 million grant to support education in Alzheimer's disease at RPI

NIH awards $1.5 million grant to support education in Alzheimer's disease at RPI

New pig model for stroke could accelerate drug discovery process

New pig model for stroke could accelerate drug discovery process

Modified blood thinner may be first promising method to prevent repercussions after TBI

Modified blood thinner may be first promising method to prevent repercussions after TBI

Heparin promotes food intake and body weight gain in animal models

Heparin promotes food intake and body weight gain in animal models

Online education enhances administration of blood clot-preventing medications

Online education enhances administration of blood clot-preventing medications

Anti-allergy medicines may be effective treatment for deadly blood clots in the legs

Anti-allergy medicines may be effective treatment for deadly blood clots in the legs

Novel small molecule tracer for PET imaging spots blood clots

Novel small molecule tracer for PET imaging spots blood clots

Research may lead to more accurate and reliable diagnostic test for autoimmune disease

Research may lead to more accurate and reliable diagnostic test for autoimmune disease

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