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Is condensation the cause of plasma leakage in microporous hollow fiber membrane oxygenators

Lw Lund Bg Hattler William J. Federspiel

Published in Journal of Membrane Science & Technology

A mathematical model of gas exchange in an intravenous membrane oxygenator

Tj Hewitt Bg Hattler William J. Federspiel

Published in Annals of Biomedical Engineering

Computational analysis of the oxygen flow in abdominal aortic aneurysm: effect of intraluminal thrombus thickness and an...

Da Vorp Dhj Wang Mw Webster William J. Federspiel

Published in ASME Bioengineering Division

Effect of perfluorochemical emulsion on hemorheology and shear induced blood trauma. Possible mechanisms and future appl...

Mv Kameneva Hs Borovetz Jf Antaki William J. Federspiel Rl Kormos Bp Griffith

Published in Adv. Exp. Med. Biol

Development of a low flow resistance intravenous oxygenator

William J. Federspiel Ms Hout Tj Hewitt Lw Lund Sa Heinrich P Litwak Fr Walters Gd Reeder Hs Borovetz Bg Hattler ...

Published in ASAIO Journal

Recent progress in engineering the Pittsburgh intravenous membrane oxygenator

William J. Federspiel T Hewitt M Hout F Walters L Lund P Sawzik G Reeder H Borovetz Bg Hattler

Published in ASAIO Journal

Gas permeability of hollow fiber membranes in a gas-liquid system

Lw Lund William J. Federspiel Bg Hattler

Published in Journal of Membrane Science & Technology

Gas flow dynamics in hollow fiber membranes

William J. Federspiel Jl Williams Bg Hattler

Published in AIChE Journal

Temporary support of the lungs - the artificial lung. In The Transplantation and Replacement of Thoracic Organs

William J. Federspiel P Sawzik H Borovetz Gd Reeder Bg Hattler Dkc Cooper Lw Miller

Acute in-vivo studies of the Pittsburgh intravenous membrane oxygenator

M Macha William J. Federspiel Lw Lund P Sawzik P Litwak F Walters G Reeder H Borovetz Bg Hattler

Published in ASAIO Journal

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