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We can use photos showing research that has led to several specific blood substitutes in two classes -- hemoglobin-based oxygen carriers (HBOCs) and perflourocarbons (PFCs). Some of these substitutes are nearing the end of their testing phase and may be available to hospitals soon. Others are already in use. For example, an HBOC called Hemopure is currently used in hospitals in South Africa, where the spread of HIV has threatened the blood supply. A PFC-based oxygen carrier called Oxygent is in the late stages of human trials in Europe and North America.
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Tuesday, August 18, 2009
Monday, August 17, 2009
CMSP Daily Wantlist Update
We are still looking for a good blood vs centrifuged blood.
Contact Henry if you want to shoot this.
We have a client looking for a surgeon inserting a stent in the leg or upper body.
Again, contact Henry or Mike.
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Contact Henry if you want to shoot this.
We have a client looking for a surgeon inserting a stent in the leg or upper body.
Again, contact Henry or Mike.
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Monday, August 10, 2009
CMSP Daily Wantlist Update
Artificial skin substitute images such as Dermagraft-TC or the Biobrane glover dressing
Hispanic Teen/Young adult boy (17 yrs old) with Moderate (not severe, not mild) nice portrait full face somber expression
also in need is a 15 year old girl portrait shot of mild acne
Check out my daily blog featuring "CMSP's Cool Image of the Day"
http://cmspblog.blogspot.com
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Hispanic Teen/Young adult boy (17 yrs old) with Moderate (not severe, not mild) nice portrait full face somber expression
also in need is a 15 year old girl portrait shot of mild acne
Check out my daily blog featuring "CMSP's Cool Image of the Day"
http://cmspblog.blogspot.com
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CMSP Daily Wantlist Update
Hi CMSP Friends,
We need a photo comparing vials of blood before and after centrifugation
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We need a photo comparing vials of blood before and after centrifugation
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Monday, August 3, 2009
CMSP Daily Wantlist Update
Hi CMSP Friends,
Welcome to August!!!!
For a textbook client:
A series of two connective tissue photomics:
micrograph image of healthy, unrestricted fascia. The image should have clear texture so viewers develop a visual sense of what normal fascia feels like compared to adhered fascia
micrograph image of adhered (restricted) fascia. The image should have clear texture so viewers develop a visual sense of what normal fascia feels like compared to adhered fascia
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Welcome to August!!!!
For a textbook client:
A series of two connective tissue photomics:
micrograph image of healthy, unrestricted fascia. The image should have clear texture so viewers develop a visual sense of what normal fascia feels like compared to adhered fascia
micrograph image of adhered (restricted) fascia. The image should have clear texture so viewers develop a visual sense of what normal fascia feels like compared to adhered fascia
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