1721 |
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LABORATORY INVESTIGATIONS: Negative autoregulation of fibroblast growth factor receptor 2 expression characterizing cranial development in cases of Apert (P253R mutation) and Pfeiffer (C278F mutation) syndromes and suggesting a basis for differences in their cranial phenotypes./
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Britto, Jonathan A
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Williams and Willkins
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2001
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1722 |
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LABORATORY INVESTIGATIONS - Nestin expression in cortical dysplasia./
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Duggal, Neil
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Williams and Willkins
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2001
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1723 |
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LABORATORY INVESTIGATIONS: - Neurobehavioral protection by the neuronal calcium channel blocker Ziconotide in a model of traumatic diffuse brain injury in rats./
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Berman, Robert F
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Williams and Willkins
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2000
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1724 |
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LABORATORY INVESTIGATIONS - Neuroprotective Effect of Low-dose Lidocaine in a Rat Model of Transient Focal Cerebral Ischemia - A clinical antiarrhythmic dose of lidocaine significantly reduced infarct size in rats when administered intravenously before transient focal cerebral ischemia./
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Lei, Baiping
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American Society of Anesthesiologists, etc.]
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2001
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1725 |
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LABORATORY INVESTIGATIONS - Neuroprotective Effects of Riluzole and Ketamine during Transient Spinal Cord Ischemia in the Rabbit/
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American Society of Anesthesiologists, etc.]
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2000
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1726 |
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LABORATORY INVESTIGATIONS - Nitrogen at Raised Pressure Interacts with the GABAA Receptor to Produce Its Narcotic Pharmacological Effect in the Rat - Nitrogen at increased pressure and g-aminobutyric acid produce similar inhibitory and sedative effects on striatal dopamine release and locomotor activity. Schild plot analysis is consistent with the fact that nitrogen at pressure may interact directly with g-aminobutyric acid receptor type A./
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David, H�l�ne N
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American Society of Anesthesiologists, etc.]
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2001
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1727 |
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LABORATORY INVESTIGATIONS - Nitrous Oxide Activates GABAergic Neurons in the Spinal Cord in Fischer Rats - Activation of g-aminobutyric acid-mediated neurons in the spinal cord is involved in the antinociceptive effect of nitrous oxide in rats./
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Hashimoto, Toshikazu
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American Society of Anesthesiologists, etc.]
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2001
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1728 |
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LABORATORY INVESTIGATIONS: - No additional neuroprotection provided by barbiturate-induced burst suppression under mild hypothermic conditions in rats subjected to reversible focal ischemia./
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Westermaier, Thomas
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Williams and Willkins
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2000
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1729 |
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LABORATORY INVESTIGATIONS - Nonhalogenated Alkane Anesthetics Fail to Potentiate Agonist Actions on Two Ligand-gated Ion Channels - At concentrations that are sufficient to induce anesthesia, cyclopropane and butane fail to increase the apparent agonist affinity of either Torpedo nicotinic acetylcholine receptors in native membranes or g-aminobutyric acid type A receptors expressed in human embryonic kidney 293 cells./
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Raines, Douglas E
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American Society of Anesthesiologists, etc.]
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2001
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1730 |
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LABORATORY INVESTIGATIONS - One MAC of sevoflurane provides protection against reperfusion injury in the rat heart in vivo/
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Obal, D
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Macmillan Journals
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2001
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1731 |
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LABORATORY INVESTIGATIONS - Only Carbon Dioxide Absorbents Free of Both NaOH and KOH Do Not Generate Compound A during In Vitro Closed-system Sevoflurane: Evaluation of Five Absorbents - Compound A formation during in vitro closed-system sevoflurane administration is higher with potassium hydroxide-free soda limes than with classic soda lime, and almost nonexistent with Amsorb and lithium hydroxide carbon dioxide absorbents./
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Versichelen, Linda F M
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American Society of Anesthesiologists, etc.]
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2001
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1732 |
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LABORATORY INVESTIGATIONS - Opioid Action on Respiratory Neuron Activity of the Isolated Respiratory Network in Newborn Rats - Mu- and k-opioid receptor agonists selectively inhibit inspiratory neurons in medulla./
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Takeda, Shinhiro
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American Society of Anesthesiologists, etc.]
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2001
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1733 |
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LABORATORY INVESTIGATIONS - Opioid Peptide-expressing Leukocytes: Identification, Recruitment, and Simultaneously Increasing Inhibition of Inflammatory Pain - During inflammation endogenous analgesia increases with increased recruitment of opioid peptide-containing leukocytes, independent of the cell lineage./
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Rittner, Heike L
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American Society of Anesthesiologists, etc.]
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2001
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1734 |
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LABORATORY INVESTIGATIONS - Optimal Mean Airway Pressure during High-frequency Oscillation: Predicted by the Pressure-Volume Curve/
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Goddon, Sven
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American Society of Anesthesiologists, etc.]
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2001
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1735 |
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LABORATORY INVESTIGATIONS - Optimal Mean Airway Pressure during High-frequency Oscillation: Predicted by the Pressure-Volume Curve/
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Goddon, Sven
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American Society of Anesthesiologists, etc.]
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2001
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1736 |
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LABORATORY INVESTIGATIONS - Pain Models Display Differential Sensitivity to Ca2+-Permeable Non-NMDA Glutamate Receptor Antagonists - Spinal Ca2+-permeable non-N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor antagonists block secondary mechanical allodynia in a thermal injury model and block induction of both thermal hyperalgesia and mechanical allodynia after intraplantar carrageenan. At the same dose and treatment interval they have no behavioral effect on the formalin test, on allodynia after tight ligation of the spinal nerves, or on hyperalgesia associated with established paw inflammation./
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Sorkin, Linda S
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American Society of Anesthesiologists, etc.]
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2001
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1737 |
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LABORATORY INVESTIGATIONS - Partial Liquid Ventilation Reduces Fluid Filtration of isolated Rabbit Lungs with Acute Hydrochloric Acid-induced Edema/
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American Society of Anesthesiologists, etc.]
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2001
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1738 |
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LABORATORY INVESTIGATIONS - Perfluorohexane Attenuates Proinflammatory and Procoagulatory Response of Activated Monocytes and Alveolar Macrophages - The influence of perfluorohexane on the proinflammatory and procoagulatory response of stimulated mononuclear blood cells and alveolar macrophages was investigated in vitro. Perfluorohexane decreased cytokine release and tissue factor expression on mRNA and protein level. The observed effects of perfluorohexane may be protective in the treatment of acute lung injury./
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Koch, Thea
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American Society of Anesthesiologists, etc.]
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2001
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1739 |
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LABORATORY INVESTIGATIONS - Periischemic Cerebral Blood Flow (CBF) Does Not Explain Beneficial Effects of Isoflurane on Outcome from Near-complete Forebrain Ischemia in Rats - Mechanisms other than anesthesia-related differences in cerebral blood flow are responsible for beneficial effects of isoflurane against forebrain ischemia./
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Mackensen, G Burkhard
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American Society of Anesthesiologists, etc.]
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2000
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1740 |
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LABORATORY INVESTIGATIONS - Physical Factors Affecting the Production of Carbon Monoxide from Anesthetic Breakdown/
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American Society of Anesthesiologists, etc.]
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2001
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