1581 |
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LABORATORY INVESTIGATIONS - Continuous Venovenous Hemofiltration Improves Arterial Oxygenation in Endotoxin-induced Lung Injury in Pigs - In a fluid-resuscitated pig model of endotoxin-induced acute lung injury, continuous venovenous hemofiltration improves arterial oxygenation and lung mechanics./
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Ullrich, Roman
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American Society of Anesthesiologists, etc.]
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2001
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1582 |
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LABORATORY INVESTIGATIONS: - Convection-enhanced delivery in intact and lesioned peripheral nerve./
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Ratliff, John K
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Williams and Willkins
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2001
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1583 |
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LABORATORY INVESTIGATIONS - Critical Hematocrit in Intestinal Tissue Oxygenation during Severe Normovolemic Hemodilution - Critical oxygen delivery and hematocrit values could be identified for the intestinal tissue oxygenation during normovolemic hemodilution to a hematocrit of 6% in a rat model. When limited by oxygen supply, intestinal oxygen consumption demonstrated a significant correlation with the intestinal microvascular oxygen partial pressure but not with the mesenteric venous oxygen partial pressure./
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Bommel, Jasper van
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American Society of Anesthesiologists, etc.]
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2001
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1584 |
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LABORATORY INVESTIGATIONS - Cytochrome P4502B6 and 2C9 do not metabolize midazolam: Kinetic analysis and inhibition study with monoclonal antibodies/
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Hamaoka, N
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Macmillan Journals
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2001
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1585 |
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LABORATORY INVESTIGATIONS - Cytochrome P-450 2B6 Is Responsible for Interindividual Variability of Propofol Hydroxylation by Human Liver Microsomes - Human liver microsomes and recombinant cytochrome P-450 (CYP) enzymes were used to evaluate the role of individual CYP isoforms in the oxidative metabolism of propofol in humans. Although both CYP2B6 and to a lesser extent CYP2C9 were found to contribute to hepatic microsomal metabolism, CYP2B6 was identified as the major determinant of interindividual variability in propofol hydroxylation./
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Court, Michael H
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American Society of Anesthesiologists, etc.]
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2001
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1586 |
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LABORATORY INVESTIGATIONS - Desflurane Confers Neurologic Protection for Deep Hypothermic Circulatory Arrest in Newborn Pigs - Desflurane administered before and during cardiopulmonary bypass confers neurologic protection in a newborn pig model of deep hypothermic circulatory arrest./
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Kurth, C Dean
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American Society of Anesthesiologists, etc.]
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2001
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1587 |
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LABORATORY INVESTIGATIONS - Desflurane Induces Only Minor Ca2+ Release from the Sarcoplasmic Reticulum of Mammalian Skeletal Muscle - Findings that desflurane induces only small calcium release in comparison with that of equimolar sevoflurane in vitro support the clinical observation that desflurane appears to be a weak malignant hyperthermia trigger/
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Kunst, Gudrun
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American Society of Anesthesiologists, etc.]
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2000
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1588 |
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LABORATORY INVESTIGATIONS - Desflurane, Sevoflurane, and Isoflurane Affect Left Atrial Active and Passive Mechanical Properties and Impair Left Atrial-Left Ventricular Coupling In Vivo: Analysis Using Pressure-Volume Relations - Desflurane, sevoflurane, and isoflurane depress left atrial contractility, delay relaxation, reduce chamber stiffness, preserve reservoir and conduit function, and impair left atrial-left ventricular coupling in acutely instrumented dogs./
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Gare, Meir
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American Society of Anesthesiologists, etc.]
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2001
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1589 |
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LABORATORY INVESTIGATIONS: - Detection of proliferating S-phase brain tumor cells by in situ DNA replication./
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Weil, Robert J
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Williams and Willkins
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2001
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1590 |
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LABORATORY INVESTIGATIONS: - Detection of simian virus 40 DNA sequence in human primary glioblastomas multiforme./
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Kouhata, Tomohiko
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Williams and Willkins
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2001
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1591 |
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LABORATORY INVESTIGATIONS - Determination of succinylcholine in plasma by high-pressure liquid chromatography with electrochemical detection/
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Pitts, N I
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Macmillan Journals
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2000
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1592 |
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LABORATORY INVESTIGATIONS: - Dexamethasone-induced abolition of the inflammatory response in an experimental glioma model: A flow cytometry study/
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Badie, Behnam
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Williams and Willkins
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2000
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1593 |
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LABORATORY INVESTIGATIONS - Differential Behavioral Effects of Peripheral and Systemic Morphine and Naloxone in a Rat Model of Repeated Acute Inflammation/
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Perrot, Serge
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American Society of Anesthesiologists, etc.]
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2001
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1594 |
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LABORATORY INVESTIGATIONS - Differential Behavioral Effects of Peripheral and Systemic Morphine and Naloxone in a Rat Model of Repeated Acute Inflammation/
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Perrot, Serge
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American Society of Anesthesiologists, etc.]
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2001
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1595 |
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LABORATORY INVESTIGATIONS - Differential Effects of General Anesthetics on G Protein-coupled Inwardly Rectifying and Other Potassium Channels - G protein-coupled inwardly rectifying potassium channels, especially those composed of GIRK2 subunits, were inhibited by clinical concentrations of volatile anesthetics./
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Yamakura, Tomohiro
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American Society of Anesthesiologists, etc.]
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2001
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1596 |
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LABORATORY INVESTIGATIONS - Differential Effects of Halothane and Thiopental on Surfactant Protein C Messenger RNA In Vivo and In Vitro in Rats - Halothane and thiopental modulate surfactant-associated protein C messenger RNA expression in vivo and in vitro in rats/
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Paugam-Burtz, Catherine
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American Society of Anesthesiologists, etc.]
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2000
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1597 |
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LABORATORY INVESTIGATIONS - Differential Modulation of the Cardiac L- and T-type Calcium Channel Currents by Isoflurane - In guinea pig isolated myocytes, the depression of atrial T-type calcium channel current by isoflurane was greater than those of atrial and ventricular L-type calcium channel currents, with ventricular L-type calcium channel showing the least sensitivity to the anesthetic./
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Camara, Amadou K S
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American Society of Anesthesiologists, etc.]
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2001
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1598 |
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LABORATORY INVESTIGATIONS - Differential nitric oxide synthase activity, cofactor availability and cGMP accumulation in the central nervous system during anaesthesia/
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Galley, H F
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Macmillan Journals
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2001
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1599 |
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LABORATORY INVESTIGATIONS - Different Inhibitory Effects of Volatile Anesthetics on T- and L-type Voltage-dependent Ca2+ Channels in Porcine Tracheal and Bronchial Smooth Muscles - T-type voltage-dependent Ca2+ channels exist in bronchial, but not tracheal, smooth muscles, and the inward currents through the channels were more sensitive to the volatile anesthetics isoflurane and sevoflurane than those through L-type channels. The presence of T-type voltage-dependent Ca2+ channels may partly explain the different effects of volatile anesthetics on tracheal and bronchial smooth muscle tones./
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Yamakage, Michiaki
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American Society of Anesthesiologists, etc.]
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2001
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1600 |
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LABORATORY INVESTIGATIONS: - Diffuse axonal injury due to lateral head rotation in a rat model/
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Xiao-Sheng, He
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Williams and Willkins
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2000
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