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    Gyorgy Frendl, Richard D. Urman.
    Summary: "Critical (intensive) care was born and remains a multi-disciplinary specialty. This is obvious in two facets of critical care: (a) it integrates knowlO¿¿edge and practices from many medical specialties (trauma, transplant medicine, cardiology, pulmonary medicine, anesthesiology and pain medicine, and many others); and (b) it requires the close collaboration of medical professionals from many specialties (physicians, nurses, physiotherapists, respiratory therapists, nutritionists, pharmacists, etc.). To achieve this, critical care professionals must be masters of communiO¿¿cation, team building, management, and possess the most up-to-date clinical knowledge"--Provided by publisher.
    Digital Access LWW Health Library 2017
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    Iakimenko EF, Beloshapkina TD, Khramkova NI, Gleĭberman AS.
    Biull Eksp Biol Med. 1978 Sep;86(9):332-5.
    Localization of two phospholipid haptens--cardiolipin and phosphatidylinositol--in mouse liver sections was studied by the indirect method of fluorescent antibodies. Two types of liver sections--paraffin and cryostat, and two type of fixation--in acetone, and in the acetone, buffer, and formalin mixture--were used. Antiphospholipid sera stain specifically the plasma membrane of hepatocytes and predominantly the membrane region overlooking the blood capillary. A possibility of detecting the specific phospholipid haptens depends on the method of obtaining the sections and their fixation. Two types of immunization give two types of antiphospholipid sera which differ by the stability, by the possibility of monospecific antibodies isolation from them on lipid immunosorbents, and by the types of liver section staining.
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