... output - measured
in an additional group of animals, which were not investigated
with intravital microscopy - remained constant in animals with
induced sepsis with and without epidural anesthesia. ... exhaled NO. This study
shows the importance of distinguishing between different
phases of disease, especially during early (hyperdynamic) and
late (hypodynamic) sepsis. One has...
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kocyte adhesion in sepsis.
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ators induce secondary hepatic inflammation [1,64,65]. Con-
sequently, the decreased ... role in up-regulating IL-1beta and
IL-10. Biochim Biophys Acta 2005, 1740:44 6-4 52.
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model of sepsis. Intensive Care Med 2004, 30:182 1-1 828.
20. Fischer LG, Hollmann MW, Horstman DJ, Rich GF: Cyclooxygen-
ase inhibitors attenuate bradykinin-induced vasoconstriction
in ... dysfunction
typically seen in the presence of sepsis. Because the early
phase of hyperdynamic circulation is typically followed by a
late hypodynamic circulatory stat...
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increasing and restoring wild-type mtDNA to restore cellular
oxidative capacity and organ function in sepsis and shock.
What is most exciting is that we are still gaining insight into
this ... [15,16]. At the organ
level, this down-regulated metabolic state may manifest as
“organ dysfunction” or “organ failure”. During hypoxia,
ischemia and in early or non-fatal sepsis, such...
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efficiency are due to an increase in initial library com-
plexity arising from better annealing efficiencies of the
Illumina adapter. This is probably explained by the fact
that Illumina adaptor sequences ... techniques without
sacrificing reproducibility or specificity of either the cap-
ture or variant discovery while maintaining all the advan-
tages of solution-based technique...
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check
this
hypothesis
and
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to
analyse
the
physiological
basis
of
this
phenomenon.
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latitudinal
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trident
intensity
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conclusion
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populations
originated
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places.
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traits
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mor-
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cations for the management of chronic heel pain in older
people.
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HBM and KBL are Editor -in- Chief and Deputy Editor -in-
Chief, respectively, of ... accurate for most conditions, it is
generally less accurate for osteoarthritis, with a tendency
for women to over-report and men to under-report [45].
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... what patients with depressive
disorders need is still lacking. That is probably the most
important message from the paper by Barney, Griffiths
and Banfield in BMC Psychiatry about information needs
of ... prevention of major depressive disorder. This huge
body of research has resulted in extensive knowledge
about major depressive disorders, what it is, who are at
increased risk of...
... of serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D and (B) parathyroid hormone levels in female Soldiers pre- and po st-basic
combat training by ethnicity. Serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D, 25(OH)D; parathyroid hormone, PTH; ... 1A).
Ethnicity affected changes in vitamin D status
(ethnicity-by-time interaction, P < 0.05); 25(OH)D
decreased (P < 0.05) in non-Hispanic whites, and in
Hispanic whites, but did n...
... pro-
inflammatory cytokines and reduced apoptosis by
decreasing TNF-α and Fas concentrations in plasma [15].
Pentoxifylline probably prevents apoptosis both by inhib-
iting TNF-α production and by diminishing ... neutrophil-mediated
lung injury and prevents EC dysfunction in several models
of acute lung injury [12]. Pentoxifylline administration to
patients with ischemic cardiomyopathy in...