By using appropriate machine perfusion technologies, such as OrganEx, isolated intact large mammalian brain and other organs, possess the capacity for restoration of microcirculation, and molecular and cellular activity after a prolonged post-mortem interval. We might be ready to critically re-evaluate our concepts and criteria of death under the light of newly acquired knowledge.
Knowledge and irreversibility of cell death: “Nought may endure but mutability” / Ghinolfi, Davide; Melandro, Fabio; Martins, Paulo N. - In: ARTIFICIAL ORGANS. - ISSN 1525-1594. - 47:2(2023), pp. 243-245. [10.1111/aor.14476]
Knowledge and irreversibility of cell death: “Nought may endure but mutability”
Melandro, Fabio;
2023
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By using appropriate machine perfusion technologies, such as OrganEx, isolated intact large mammalian brain and other organs, possess the capacity for restoration of microcirculation, and molecular and cellular activity after a prolonged post-mortem interval. We might be ready to critically re-evaluate our concepts and criteria of death under the light of newly acquired knowledge.File allegati a questo prodotto
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