Search Results - "FABIAN, Matthew J."
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Sphingosylphosphocholine is a naturally occurring lipid mediator in blood plasma: a possible role in regulating cardiac function via sphingolipid receptors
Published in Biochemical journal (01-04-2001)“…Blood plasma and serum contain factors that activate inwardly rectifying GIRK1/GIRK4 K+ channels in atrial myocytes via one or more non-atropine-sensitive…”
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The impact of hypercarbia on the evolution of brain injury in a porcine model of traumatic brain injury and systemic hemorrhage
Published in Journal of neurotrauma (01-01-2001)“…Carbon dioxide is perhaps the most potent available modulator of cerebrovascular tone and thus cerebral blood flow (CBF). These experiments evaluate the impact…”
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Sphingosylphosphocholine is a naturally occurring lipid mediator in blood plasma: a possible role in regulating cardiac function via sphingolipid receptors
Published in Biochemical journal (01-04-2001)“…Blood plasma and serum contain factors that activate inwardly rectifying GIRK1/GIRK4 K+ channels in atrial myocytes via one or more non-atropine-sensitive…”
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Hemodynamic Actions of Acute Ethanol after Resuscitation from Traumatic Brain Injury
Published in The Journal of trauma, injury, infection, and critical care (01-11-2002)“…BACKGROUND The purposes of this study were to determine how clinically relevant levels of acute ethanol (EtOH) influence cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP),…”
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CEREBRAL BLOOD FLOW-METABOLISM COUPLING AFTER TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY (TBI) COMBINED WITH HEMORRHAGE
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Secondary neurologic injury resulting from nonhypotensive hemorrhage combined with mild traumatic brain injury
Published in Journal of neurotrauma (01-09-1999)“…Although the emergency physician often treats patients with multiple injuries, there are relatively few clinically relevant models that mimic these situations…”
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The Impact of Hypercarbia on the Evolution of Brain Injury in the Setting of Traumatic Brain Injury and Systemic Hemorrhage
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Reduced tumor necrosis factor production in endotoxin-spiked whole blood after trauma: Experimental results and clinical correlation
Published in Surgery (01-07-1995)“…Background. The overproduction of tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF) plays a key role in virtually every experimental model of septic shock, which has led to the…”
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Acadesine and lipopolysaccharide-evoked pulmonary dysfunction after resuscitation from traumatic shock
Published in Surgery (01-03-1996)“…Background. We have reported that the purine precursor acadesine (AICAR) improved the microcirculation, repleted adenosine triphosphate, and attenuated local…”
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Actions of prostaglandin E1 on lipopolysaccharide-evoked responses in vivo and in vitro following resuscitated trauma
Published in Shock (Augusta, Ga.) (01-04-1995)“…Prostaglandins of the E series (PGE1, PGE2) have well-described immunosuppressive (antiinflammatory) as well as vasodilator (pro-inflammatory) actions. The net…”
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Gastric and extragastric actions of the histamine antagonist ranitidine during posttraumatic sepsis
Published in Surgery (1995)“…Background. Histamine H 2 antagonists (e.g., ranitidine) are generally thought to specifically reduce gastric acid secretion and are commonly used for stress…”
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