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    Sphingosylphosphocholine is a naturally occurring lipid mediator in blood plasma: a possible role in regulating cardiac function via sphingolipid receptors by Liliom, K, Sun, G, Bünemann, M, Virág, T, Nusser, N, Baker, D L, Wang, D A, Fabian, M J, Brandts, B, Bender, K, Eickel, A, Malik, K U, Miller, D D, Desiderio, D M, Tigyi, G, Pott, L

    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 by Glass, T F, Fabian, M J, Schweitzer, J B, Weinberg, J A, Proctor, K G

    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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    Hemodynamic Actions of Acute Ethanol after Resuscitation from Traumatic Brain Injury by Fabian, Matthew J., Proctor, Kenneth G.

    “…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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    Secondary neurologic injury resulting from nonhypotensive hemorrhage combined with mild traumatic brain injury by Glass, T F, Fabian, M J, Schweitzer, J B, Weinberg, J A, Proctor, K G

    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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    Reduced tumor necrosis factor production in endotoxin-spiked whole blood after trauma: Experimental results and clinical correlation by Fabian, Timothy C., Croce, Martin A., Fabian, Matthew J., Trenthem, Lisa L., Yockey, Jennifer M., Boscarino, Rebecca, Proctor, Kenneth G.

    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 by Fabian, Timothy C., Fabian, Matthew J., Yockey, Jennifer M., Proctor, Kenneth G.

    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 by Stewart, R M, Fabian, T C, McGinty, M P, Fabian, M J, Proctor, K G

    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 by Stewart, Ronald M., Fabian, Timothy C., Fabian, Matthew J., Trenthem, Lisa L., Pritchard, F. Elizabeth, Croce, Martin A., Proctor, Kenneth G.

    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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