Laboratory Safety
Proper safety in the laboratory prevents cross contamination. Disease and bacteria spread if laboratory procedures are not followed. The instruments used by students and professionals must be thoroughly cleaned and sterilized to prevent the spread of harmful microbes. Proper safety in a laboratory guarantees the reputation of the laboratory,
health facility, clinic or pharmacy where you work. Proper safety in a laboratory guarantees the reputation of the laboratory,
health facility, clinic or pharmacy where you work. If people believe that you work in a professional and safe environment, they are more likely to trust you with what you do. And what you do for your individual company also has a positive effect on the entire industry. Fires can occur if
laboratory safety procedures are not followed. Chemicals stored or handled incorrectly can react with each other and cause fires and explosions. Further property damage can affect the laboratory, the work done there, and everything depends on what the laboratory does. If
laboratory safety procedures are not followed, people can get hurt - or worse. Laboratory equipment and chemicals that are handled incorrectly can cause injury and even death. Spilled chemicals, toxic vapors, pinpricks, and fires can endanger laboratory workers, while mistakes in the way they work and the distribution of
drugs can endanger patients.
High Impact List of Articles
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Pharmacological Modulation of Autophagy for Neuroprotection in Ischaemic Stroke
Alex Gunn, Ayesha Singh, Aipo Diao3, Ruoli Chen
Research Article: Journal of Experimental Stroke & Translational Medicine
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Pharmacological Modulation of Autophagy for Neuroprotection in Ischaemic Stroke
Alex Gunn, Ayesha Singh, Aipo Diao3, Ruoli Chen
Research Article: Journal of Experimental Stroke & Translational Medicine
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Clinical risk factors associated with functional outcomes of thrombolytic therapy in stroke and non-stroke units
Meagan Reynolds, Brice Blum, Leanne Brechtel, Jordan Gainey and Thomas I Nathaniel*
Research Article: Journal of Experimental Stroke & Translational Medicine
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Clinical risk factors associated with functional outcomes of thrombolytic therapy in stroke and non-stroke units
Meagan Reynolds, Brice Blum, Leanne Brechtel, Jordan Gainey and Thomas I Nathaniel*
Research Article: Journal of Experimental Stroke & Translational Medicine
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Targeting ischemic penumbra Part II: selective drug delivery using liposome technologies
Shimin Liu, Steven R. Levine and H. Richard Winn
Review Article: Journal of Experimental Stroke & Translational Medicine
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Targeting ischemic penumbra Part II: selective drug delivery using liposome technologies
Shimin Liu, Steven R. Levine and H. Richard Winn
Review Article: Journal of Experimental Stroke & Translational Medicine
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Enhanced angiogenesis and reduced infarct size by vascular endothelial growth factor D is not translated to behavioral outcome in a rat model of ischemic stroke
Pavel Yanev, Jukka Jolkkonen, Kari J. Airenne, Seppo Y Herttuala and Thomas Wirth
Research Article: Journal of Experimental Stroke & Translational Medicine
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Enhanced angiogenesis and reduced infarct size by vascular endothelial growth factor D is not translated to behavioral outcome in a rat model of ischemic stroke
Pavel Yanev, Jukka Jolkkonen, Kari J. Airenne, Seppo Y Herttuala and Thomas Wirth
Research Article: Journal of Experimental Stroke & Translational Medicine
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Towards a dynamical network view of brain ischemia and reperfusion. Part II: a post-ischemic neuronal state space
Donald J. DeGracia
Review Article: Journal of Experimental Stroke & Translational Medicine
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Towards a dynamical network view of brain ischemia and reperfusion. Part II: a post-ischemic neuronal state space
Donald J. DeGracia
Review Article: Journal of Experimental Stroke & Translational Medicine
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