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The role of helium gas in medicine - Medical Gas Research
2013年8月4日 · Helium gas, once believed to be biologically inert, has been recently shown to be beneficial in protecting the myocardium from ischemia by various mechanisms. Though neuroprotection of brain tissue has been documented, the mechanism by which it does so has yet to be made clear.
The role of helium gas in medicine - PubMed
2013年8月4日 · Helium gas, once believed to be biologically inert, has been recently shown to be beneficial in protecting the myocardium from ischemia by various mechanisms. Though neuroprotection of brain tissue has been documented, the mechanism by which it does so has yet to be made clear.
Helium is vital for medicine - The Conversation
2016年7月1日 · Helium is in short supply and it’s more than just the sellers of party balloons who should worry. This rare element is critical to medicine where ultra-low-temperature liquid helium is used...
Helium: Uses, Interactions, Mechanism of Action - DrugBank Online
2015年10月1日 · Helium is a gas used for medical conditions where there is a need for increased oxygen intake, such as upper airway obstruction in asthma and COPD. Helium is a second most abundant chemical element in the universe with symbol He and atomic number 2.
Helium As Medical Mission Critical - Pfizer
Helium is a mainstay component of computer chips, semiconductors, welding machines, rocket engines, Geneva’s Large Hadron Collider, fiber optics, and nuclear reactor coolers. It’s also essential to medical science. In 2013, during the throes of a worldwide helium shortage, about 22 percent of the U.S. helium supply went to cooling MRI machines.
(PDF) The role of helium gas in medicine - ResearchGate
2013年8月4日 · The low density, low solubility, and high thermal conductivity have made helium potentially valuable in medicine for relieving symptoms of airway obstruction in the treatment of respiratory ...
The role of helium gas in medicine - Faculty Experts - Loma Linda ...
Helium gas, once believed to be biologically inert, has been recently shown to be beneficial in protecting the myocardium from ischemia by various mechanisms. Though neuroprotection of brain tissue has been documented, the mechanism by which it does so has yet to be made clear.
Medical Use of Helium: Potential and Applications - JinHong Gas
In the medical field, the use of helium is gaining significant attention. Helium is a colorless, odorless, and inert gas that, due to its unique properties, shows great promise in various medical contexts. This article will explore the medical applications of helium and its potential future in healthcare. 1. Basic Properties of Helium
The role of helium gas in medicine - EurekaMag
Helium gas, once believed to be biologically inert, has been recently shown to be beneficial in protecting the myocardium from ischemia by various mechanisms. Though neuroprotection of brain tissue has been documented, the mechanism by which it does so has yet to be made clear.
The role of helium gas in medicine - Semantic Scholar
2013年8月4日 · It is shown that helium induces preconditioning in humans and protects against postischemic endothelial damage following forearm ischemia-reperfusion in healthy volunteers and the mechanisms behind this possible protection are elucidated.
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