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Rolf Zander Patents |
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Inventor: Zander; Rolf
Address: D-55124 Mainz, DE
No. of patents: 6
Patents:
| Patent Number |
Title Of Patent |
Date Issued |
| 6194138 |
Method for flushing blood cells using gelatin |
February 27, 2001 |
| An aqueous solution of gelatin used as a flushing liquid for blood cells, in particular erythrocytes, in order to give no changes in the blood cells or at most slight, quality-impairing changes. |
| 5596983 |
Apparatus for oxygenating a patient |
January 28, 1997 |
| An apparatus is provided for oxygenating a patient, comprising an oxygen supply means with an oxygen applicator for supplying oxygen via the nose, the oxygen applicator being a closed system, with the applicator affixable about the nose in a tightly-sealable manner so that it supplies pu |
| 5296242 |
Aqueous solution and the use thereof |
March 22, 1994 |
| A sterilizable aqueous solution with substantially physiological values of the pH, bicarbonate concentration and CO.sub.2 partial pressure, as well as with metabolizable anions in the form of two separately stored single solutions, which are combined with one another prior to use and whe |
| 5041387 |
Determination of the acid-base status of blood |
August 20, 1991 |
| In order to simplify the operation for determination of the acid-base status of blood, composed of the values for pH, pCO.sub.2 and the base excess BE, the base excess BE is determined through measurement of the pH-value at a pCO.sub.2 of about 0 mn Hg. The pH-values may be determined |
| 4454229 |
Determination of the acid-base status of blood |
June 12, 1984 |
| In order to simplify the operation for determination of the acid-base status of blood, composed of the values for pH, pCO.sub.2 and the base excess BE, the base excess BE is determined through measurement of the pH-value at a pCO.sub.2 of about 0 mm Hg. The pH-values may be determined |
| 4341527 |
Process and reagent for determination of the hemoglobin content of blood |
July 27, 1982 |
| A reagent for photometric determination of the hemoglobin content of blood, which produces a characteristic color upon addition of the blood sample, consisting of an aqueous alkaline solution comprising a water-soluble, non-ionic detergent, whereby all hemoglobin-derivatives occurring in |
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