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Scientific studies

Overview:

Since its start in 1981, apheresis or "blood washing" has been continuously developed. The effect in various fields of application has been investigated in over 21,000 studies (PubMed January 2021). Below you will find links to current topics and scientific studies.

Rapid chemical single-particle imaging of nanoplastics using SRS microscopy

Micro- and nanoplastic particles in bottled water

Clinical improvement in long-COVID is associated with a reduction in autoantibodies, lipids and inflammation following therapeutic apheresis

The study shows that this treatment reduces specific biomarkers and significantly improves symptoms in Long Covid patients.

Particles in the eluate of double filtration plasmapheresis - a case study with field emission scanning electron microscopy/energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (FE-SEM/EDX)

Identified and analyzed micro- and nanoparticles provide insights into their origin and pathophysiological significance as well as diagnostic and therapeutic applications.

Human health concerns regarding microplastics in the aquatic environment - from the sea to food systems

Pollution of the oceans by plastic waste (microplastics) is one of the most urgent global marine environmental problems worldwide.

Precision medicine approach to cardiometabolic risk factors in therapeutic apheresis.

Lipoprotein apheresis effectively reduces cardiovascular risks by lowering lipid levels and removing pro-inflammatory factors in severe lipid disorders.

Chronic post-COVID-19 syndrome and chronic fatigue syndrome: Does extracorporeal apheresis play a role?

The symptoms of both diseases can be significantly improved by reducing neurotransmitter receptor autoantibodies.

Do environmental and metabolic factors play a role in predisposing to severe COVID-19 disease?

The influencing factors and measures of European countries in connection with COVID-19 mortality rates.

Lipid profiles in Lyme disease: a possible role for apheresis?

The role of metabolic inflammation and stress in Alzheimer's pathogenesis.

The role of lipids in Lyme disease infection and exploration of possible treatment strategies.

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