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    Gastric Ultrasound for the Regional Anesthesiologist and Pain Specialist by Haskins, S.C, Kruisselbrink, R, Boublik, J, Wu, C.L, Perlas, A

    Published in Obstetric anesthesia digest (01-09-2019)
    “…(Reg Anesth Pain Med. 2018;43:689–698)A significant cause of patient morbidity in the perioperative setting is pulmonary aspiration of gastric contents…”
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    Pulsatile perfusion and cardiomyocyte viability in a solid three-dimensional matrix by Kofidis, T., Lenz, A., Boublik, J., Akhyari, P., Wachsmann, B., Mueller-Stahl, K., Hofmann, M., Haverich, A.

    Published in Biomaterials (01-12-2003)
    “…Background: The manufacture of full thickness three-dimensional myocardial grafts by means of tissue engineering is limited by the impeded cellular viability…”
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    The role of neuropeptide Y (NPY) in the control of LH secretion in the ewe with respect to season, NPY receptor subtype and the site of action in the hypothalamus by Barker-Gibb, M L, Scott, C J, Boublik, J H, Clarke, I J

    Published in Journal of endocrinology (01-12-1995)
    “…Neuropeptide Y1-36 (NPY1-36) acts through Y1 and Y2 receptors while the C-terminal NPY fragments NPY18-36 and N-acetyl[Leu28,31]pNPY24-36 act only through the…”
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    The antinociceptive effects of spinally administered neuropeptide Y in the rat: systematic studies on structure-activity relationship by Hua, X Y, Boublik, J H, Spicer, M A, Rivier, J E, Brown, M R, Yaksh, T L

    “…Neuropeptide Y (NPY) is a 36-amino-acid, C-terminal amidated peptide that is found in bulbospinal pathways and can inhibit the release of the primary afferent…”
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    In vitro engineering of heart muscle: Artificial myocardial tissue by Kofidis, T., Akhyari, P., Boublik, J., Theodorou, P., Martin, U., Ruhparwar, A., Fischer, S., Eschenhagen, T., Kubis, H.P., Kraft, T., Leyh, R., Haverich, A.

    “…Introduction: Myocardial infarction followed by heart failure represents one of the major causes of morbidity and mortality, particularly in industrialized…”
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    Clinically established hemostatic scaffold (tissue fleece) as biomatrix in tissue- and organ-engineering research by Kofidis, T, Akhyari, P, Wachsmann, B, Mueller-Stahl, K, Boublik, J, Ruhparwar, A, Mertsching, H, Balsam, L, Robbins, R, Haverich, A

    Published in Tissue engineering (01-06-2003)
    “…Various types of three-dimensional matrices have been used as basic scaffolds in myocardial tissue engineering. Many of those are limited by insufficient…”
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    ESRA19-0302 Bridge over troubled water? Utility of paravertebral blockade in myocardial bridge unroofing by Boublik, J, Mistry, S, Tsui, B, Boyd, J, Brodt, J, Horn, JL

    Published in Regional anesthesia and pain medicine (01-10-2019)
    “…Background and aimsMyocardial bridges are bands of myocardium overlapping coronary arteries. Symptomatic bands require cardiothoracic surgery with sterno- or…”
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    Synthetic inhibitors of endopeptidase EC 3.4.24.15: potency and stability in vitro and in vivo by Lew, R.A., Tomoda, F., Evans, R.G., Lakat, L., Boublik, J.H., Pipolo, L.A., Smith, A.I.

    Published in British journal of pharmacology (01-07-1996)
    “…1 The role of the metalloendopeptidase EC 3.4.24.15 (EP 24.15) in peptide metabolism in vivo is unknown, in part reflecting the lack of a stable enzyme…”
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    Neuropeptide Y: Y1 and Y2 affinities of the complete series of analogs with single D-residue substitutions by Kirby, Dean A, Boublik, Jaroslav H, Rivier, Jean E

    Published in Journal of medicinal chemistry (01-11-1993)
    “…In an effort to gain insight into the bioactive conformation of neuropeptide Y upon interaction with its receptors, all single-point D-amino acid substituted…”
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    Carboxyfluorescein diacetate succinimidyl ester facilitates cell tracing and colocalization studies in bioartificial organ engineering by Mueller-Stahl, K, Kofidis, T, Akhyari, P, Wachsmann, B, Lenz, A, Boublik, J, Heine, M, Muehlfait, V, Haverich, A, Mertsching, H

    Published in International journal of artificial organs (01-03-2003)
    “…We demonstrate a method that includes colocalization studies to analyze cell suspensions after isolation and to characterize 3-dimensional grafts consisting of…”
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    Elevation of plasma neuropeptide Y levels in congestive heart failure by Maisel, A S, Scott, N A, Motulsky, H J, Michel, M C, Boublik, J H, Rivier, J E, Ziegler, M, Allen, R S, Brown, M R

    Published in The American journal of medicine (01-01-1989)
    “…Our objectives were to assess whether plasma neuropeptide Y (NPY) levels are elevated in patients with congestive heart failure (CHF) and whether or not NPY…”
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    Synthesis and hypertensive activity of neuropeptide Y fragments and analogs with modified N- or C-termini or D-substitutions by Boublik, J. H, Scott, N. A, Brown, M. R, Rivier, J. E

    Published in Journal of medicinal chemistry (01-03-1989)
    “…Porcine neuropeptide Y (NPY), NPY fragments, and analogues with D-Xaan, Ala9, D-Ala9, and Met17 substitutions or modifications to the C- or N-termini were…”
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    Distinction of NPY receptors in vitro and in vivo. I. NPY-(18-36) discriminates NPY receptor subtypes in vitro by Michel, M C, Schlicker, E, Fink, K, Boublik, J H, Göthert, M, Willette, R N, Daly, R N, Hieble, J P, Rivier, J E, Motulsky, H J

    Published in The American journal of physiology (01-07-1990)
    “…We studied the possibility of multiple neuropeptide Y (NPY) receptor subtypes. NPY-stimulated Ca2+ mobilization in human erythroleukemia (HEL) cells was used…”
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    Medium perfusion enables engineering of compact and contractile cardiac tissue by Radisic, Milica, Yang, Liming, Boublik, Jan, Cohen, Richard J, Langer, Robert, Freed, Lisa E, Vunjak-Novakovic, Gordana

    “…We hypothesized that functional constructs with physiological cell densities can be engineered in vitro by mimicking convective-diffusive oxygen transport…”
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    Structural requirements for neuropeptide Y18-36-evoked hypotension: a systematic study by Feinstein, R. D, Boublik, J. H, Kirby, D, Spicer, M. A, Craig, A. G, Malewicz, K, Scott, N. A, Brown, M. R, Rivier, J. E

    Published in Journal of medicinal chemistry (24-07-1992)
    “…It has been shown that NPY and select C-terminal fragments of NPY that evoke a hypotensive response upon intraarterial administration in the rat also cause…”
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    Distinction of NPY receptors in vitro and in vivo. II. Differential effects of NPY and NPY-(18-36) by Scott, N A, Michel, M C, Boublik, J H, Rivier, J E, Motomura, S, Crum, R L, Landon, M, Brown, M R

    Published in The American journal of physiology (01-07-1990)
    “…We have studied the hemodynamic effects of neuropeptide Y (NPY) and its COOH-terminal fragment NPY-(18-36) in conscious rats. Intra-arterial injection of NPY…”
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    Immunoreactive arginine-vasopressin in Brattleboro rat ovary by Lim, A. T. W, Lolait, S. J, Barlow, J. W, Autelitano, D. J, Toh, B. H, Boublik, J, Abraham, J, Johnston, C. I, Funder, J. W

    Published in Nature (London) (01-07-1984)
    “…Homozygous (di/di) Brattleboro rats have normal hypothalamic levels of oxytocin and neurophysin I, but undetectable levels of neurophysin II and…”
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    Coffee contains potent opiate receptor binding activity by Boublik, J.H, Quinn, M.J, Clements, J.A, Herington, A.C, Wynne, K.N, Funder, J.W

    Published in Nature (London) (01-01-1983)
    “…Opiate receptor-active peptide fragments (exorphins) have been identified recently in casein and gluten hydrolysates, and morphine has been found in bovine and…”
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