Oxygen Transport to Tissue XVII

Oxygen Transport to Tissue XVII
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Synopsis Oxygen Transport to Tissue XVII by : Can Ince

nd The 22 meeting of the International Society on Oxygen Transport to Tissue (LS. O. T. T. ) of which this volume is the scientific proceedings, was held in Istanbul, Turkey on August 22-26, 1994. It was a historical occasion in that it was almost 200 years to the day that one of the founding fathers of oxygen research, Antoine Lavoisier, on May 8, 1794 found his early demise at the hands of the guillotine. This spirit of history set the tone of the conference and in the opening lecture the contribution that this part of the world has given to the understanding of oxygen transport to tissue was highlighted. In particular, the contribution of Galen of Pergamon (129-200) was discussed who for the first time demon strated that blood flowed through the arteries and whose view on the physiology of the circulation dominated the ancient world for well over a millennium. A forgotten chapter in the history of the circulation of the blood is the contribution made by Ibn al Nafis of Damascus (1210-1280) who for the first time described the importance of the pulmonary circulation by stating that all venous blood entering the right ventricle ofthe heart passes to the left ventricle, not through pores in the septum of the heart as had been postulated by Galen, but through the circulation of the lungs.

Oxygen Transport to Tissue XV

Oxygen Transport to Tissue XV
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Total Pages : 920
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ISBN-10 : 9781461524687
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Synopsis Oxygen Transport to Tissue XV by : Peter Vaupel

Seventeen years after the 2nd International Symposium on Oxygen Transport to Tissue, which was held in Mainz in March 1975, the local Organizing Committee and the Board of ISOTT were pleased to host the ISOTT Conference in Mainz on the Rhine again. The venue of the 20th meeting was the prestigious, fully restored Schloss Waldthausen (Waldthausen Castle) which provided a special setting for ISOTT 1992. The beautiful front view of the castle became part of the ISOTT 1992 logo. The 20th ISOTT Meeting was held in Mainz from August 26th through August 30th, 1992. The Conference attracted 200 active participants from 16 countries. The theme of this meeting emphasized oxygen transport to tumors but as in earlier meetings, essentially all aspects of oxygen transport within the body were covered as demonstrated by the manuscripts comprising this volume of the series "Oxygen Transport to Tissue". All manuscripts were reviewed. Extensive revisions were made in about 25% and modest revision in about another 30%. Because we had to compromise between the aim of rapid publication on the one hand and the need for thorough review on the other, minor errors in format and some typographical errors were not corrected. Except for some revisions, all of the original camera-ready manuscripts in this volume were prepared by the authors themselves and we greatly appreciate their cooperation.

Oxygen Transport to Tissue — III

Oxygen Transport to Tissue — III
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Total Pages : 755
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ISBN-10 : 9781468488906
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Synopsis Oxygen Transport to Tissue — III by : I. Silver

This volume contains the papers which were presented at the Third International Symposium on Oxygen Transport to Tissue together with the discussions at the end of each Session. The meeting was held at Churchill College, Cambridge from July 4th-7th 1977. Our special thanks are due to Mrs. Valerie Jeal and Mr. Charles Drown of the Department of Pathology, Bristol, who were invaluable in ensuring the smooth running of the meeting and the preparation of this book. We are very grateful to Dr. Marian Silver for proof-reading and helping to disentangle the "discussion". We would also express our thanks for the general help received from Janet and Fiona Silver and Steven James and our appreciation of the cheerful assistance of Miss Sadie Williams in putting the finishing touches to the manuscript. August, 1977 I. A. Silver M. Erecinska H. I. Bicher Contents Session 1 - OXYGEN ELECTRODES AND BLOOD MONITORING DEVICES The Bitumen P0 Electrode - A New Method to 2 Manufacture P0 Needle Electrodes 3 2 H. Acker, D. Sylvester, E. Dufau, and H. Durst A Working Equation for Oxygen Sensing Disk Electrodes • • • • • • 9 T. E. Tang, R. E. Barr, V. G. Murphy, and A. W. Hahn Variations on the Response Characteristics of Oxygen Electrodes •••• 17 R. E. Barr, T. E. Tang, and A. W. Hahn Directly Heated Transcutaneous Oxygen Sensor 25 H. P. Kimmich, J. G. Spaan, and F.

Oxygen Transport to Tissue XX

Oxygen Transport to Tissue XX
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Total Pages : 690
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ISBN-10 : 9781461548638
ISBN-13 : 1461548632
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Synopsis Oxygen Transport to Tissue XX by : Antal G. Hudetz

''In addition to a wide variety of traditional oxygen transport topics, particular areas have been selected for emphasis at the 1997 meeting, which are: Molecular and genetic techniques to study oxygen transport in health and disease Angiogenesis during hypoxia, ischemia, and development Physiological mechanisms of oxygen sensing Physiological fluctuations of cerebral blood flow, metabolism and oxygenation Near infrared and phsophorescence techniques for the assessment of blood and tissue oxygenation Advances in biotechnology of anticoagulants and blood substitutes. '' (excerpted from the Preface).

Oxygen Transport to Tissue XVIII

Oxygen Transport to Tissue XVIII
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Total Pages : 584
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ISBN-10 : 9781461558651
ISBN-13 : 1461558654
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Synopsis Oxygen Transport to Tissue XVIII by : Edwin M. Nemoto

The 23rd annual meeting of the International Society on Oxygen Transport to Tissue took place from August 23-27, 1995, at the Station Square Sheraton along the shores of the Monongahela River where it meets with the Allegheny and Ohio Rivers to form the "Point" of the city of Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh was a convenient location for the meeting be ing between both the East and West coasts of the United States and between the Asian and European continents. It is easily accessible by air via its large international airport. In ad dition, Pittsburgh has just recently undergone a transition from the steel mills and indus tries of old to an age of computers and biotechnology as evidenced by the new Biotechnology Center of the University of Pittsburgh where a lunch and tour were pro vided for interested participants. On the tour, the participants got to see the mix of projects ranging from molecular biology to clinical projects studying membrane oxygenators, ven tricular assist devices, oxygen carriers, and more, representing the forefront of research on oxygen delivery systems to tissue.

Oxygen Transport to Tissue — II

Oxygen Transport to Tissue — II
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Total Pages : 753
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ISBN-10 : 9781468432732
ISBN-13 : 1468432737
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Synopsis Oxygen Transport to Tissue — II by : Jurgon Grote

Oxygen Transport to Tissue XXXIII

Oxygen Transport to Tissue XXXIII
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Total Pages : 318
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ISBN-10 : 9781461415664
ISBN-13 : 1461415667
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Synopsis Oxygen Transport to Tissue XXXIII by : Martin Wolf

Based on the 38th annual conference of the International Society on Oxygen Transport to Tissue (ISOTT), held in Ascona, Switzerland in July 2010, this volume covers all aspects of oxygen transport from air to the cells, organs and organisms; instrumentation and methods to sense oxygen and clinical evidence.

Oxygen Transport to Tissue XXXI

Oxygen Transport to Tissue XXXI
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Total Pages : 555
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ISBN-10 : 9781441912411
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Synopsis Oxygen Transport to Tissue XXXI by : Eiji Takahashi

The International Society on Oxygen Transport to Tissue (ISOTT, www. isott. info) is an interdisciplinary society comprising about 250 members worldwide. Its purpose is to further the understanding of all aspects of the processes involved in the transport of oxygen from the air to its ultimate consumption in the cells of the various organs of the body. The annual meeting brings together scientists, engineers, clinicians and mathematicians in a unique int- national forum for the exchange of information and knowledge, the updating of participants on latest developments and techniques, and the discussion of controversial issues within the field of oxygen transport to tissue. Founded in 1973, the society has been the leading platform for the presentation of many of the technological and conceptual developments within the field both at the meetings themselves and in the proceedings of the society. These have been published first by Plenum Publishing (1973), then by Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers and presently by Springer Publishing, all in the Advances In Expe- mental Medicine and Biology Series. The 36th Annual ISOTT conference was held in Sapporo, Japan during August 3–7, 2008. It was the second occasion that the ISOTT meeting was held in Japan; the first one was held in the same place in 1987 organized by Professor Masaji Mochizuki.

Oxygen Transport to Tissue VII

Oxygen Transport to Tissue VII
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Total Pages : 942
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ISBN-10 : 9781468432916
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Synopsis Oxygen Transport to Tissue VII by : F. Kreuzer

Since there are many different tissues and organs in the body, a study of oxygen transport to tissue necessarily involves a great diversity of bodily functions. Furthermore, these tissue functions can be approached from the viewpoint of several disciplines. Even tually, however, all of these approaches must be combined to arrive at a comprehensive picture. This multidisciplinary effort, though imperative, has been implemented slowly because traditional biologi cal science has been largely organ- or discipline oriented. Initia tives to realize an effective international multidisciplinary collab oration have assumed increasing momentum for the past 20 years. These include meetings held in Bad Oeynhausen in 1965 (book in 1968, edited by D. W. Lubbers, U. C. Luft, G. Thews and E. Witzleb), in Nijmegen in 1968 (book in 1969, edited by F. Kreuzer), in Vancouver in 1970 (J. Strauss), and in Dortmund in 1971; this last was in connection with the 25th International Physiological Congress in Munich (book in 1973, edited by M. Kessler, D. F. Bruley, L. C. Clark, Jr. , D. W. Lubbers, I. A. Silver and J. Strauss). This increasing international cooperation called for a more formal organization of these individual initiatives. The credit for taking this decisive step goes to H. I. Bicher and D. F. Bruley from the U. S. A. and D. W. Lubbers and M. Kessler from Germany, who got together in 1972 to plan a large-scale inter national meeting and to organize an international society.

Oxygen Transport to Tissue XXV

Oxygen Transport to Tissue XXV
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Total Pages : 325
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ISBN-10 : 9781475761252
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Synopsis Oxygen Transport to Tissue XXV by : Maureen S. Thorniley

The 30th scientific meeting of the International Society on Oxygen Transport to Tissue (ISOTT) was held at the Western Conference Centre, UMIST, Manchester, in August 2002. It was attended by some 96 delegates and accompanying persons and there were 128 presentations.