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Bench -to- bedside review: The role of activated protein C in
maintaining endothelial tight junction function and its
relationship to organ injury
Mark R Looney
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and Michael A ... thrombin-thrombomodulin
complex to yield APC, a natural anticoagulant that limits
thrombin production [6]. The epithelial protein C receptor...
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acidosis on an absolute chloride value rather than to take into
account the physicochemical principles of either the
decreased ratio of sodium to chloride or the decreased
difference between ... acids include plasma proteins (predominately
albumin) and phosphates. The total charge of these must
equal the SIDa. The product of all of the measurable anions...
... (PC), (b) activated protein C (APC), and (c) APC/PC ratio during hospital stay in patients with acute pancreatitisLevels of (a) protein C (PC), (b) activated protein C (APC), and (c) APC/PC ratio ... concentrations of (a) protein C (PC), (b) activated protein C (APC), and (c) APC/PC ratio during the stay in hospital in nine patients with organ fai...
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unit of the G protein and not in the other case.
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ing the possibilities of photoconversion of YFP into a
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(Callison-Burch, 2005). The remaining six entries
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... regarding clinical use of recruitment
maneuvers, and the interactions between lung infection and application of high intrathoracic pressures.
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was more effective in maintaining gas exchange and minimiz-
ing inflammation and lung injury than was PEEP set at the
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... tract, particularly the stomach, for both
practical and theoretical reasons. From a practical standpoint,
the stomach is already commonly intubated in clinical
practice for purposes of decompression ... using histamine
receptor antagonists or proton pump inhibitors. The need to
use pharmacologic therapy adds to the cost and complexity of
the monitoring strategy. Second...
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groups when disaster plans are activated.
Anaesthetists receive specific training in incident awareness
which extends beyond clinical content, including the non-
medical aspects ... regarding the progress of patients who were ultimately
admitted to the ICU.
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intervals. CRP, C- reactive protein; PCT, procalcitonin.
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Page 11 of ... of the adrenals [57]. In a
cohort of 373 patients with CAP, copeptin increased with
increasing severity of the PSI and was an independent
predictor of outcome, in cont...
... to tight packing of the
aromatic residues in the core of the protein. From the near-UV CD signals
and activity data as a function of the calcium ion concentration, two bind-
ing events characterized ... spectroscopic method able to detect speci c
binding of calcium ions to PLDa2 (Fig. 4D). The sig-
nal increases in this spectrum caused by calcium ions
ind...