Search Results - "FRANKENBERG, MORITZ V"
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Cyclosporin A increases hypoxia and free radical production in rat kidneys: prevention by dietary glycine
Published in The American journal of physiology (01-10-1998)“…The major side effect of cyclosporin A is severe nephrotoxicity. It is likely that cyclosporin A causes vasoconstriction leading to hypoxia-reperfusion injury;…”
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A randomised, multi-centre, prospective, double blind pilot-study to evaluate safety and efficacy of the non-absorbable Optilene Mesh Elastic versus the partly absorbable Ultrapro Mesh for incisional hernia repair
Published in BMC surgery (12-07-2010)“…Randomised controlled trials with a long term follow-up (3 to 10 years) have demonstrated that mesh repair is superior to suture closure of incisional hernia…”
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Gadolinium chloride-induced improvement of postischemic hepatic perfusion after warm ischemia is associated with reduced hepatic endothelin secretion
Published in Transplant international (01-04-2005)“…Selective Kupffer cell blockade by gadolinium chloride (GdCl(3)) pretreatment of liver donors previously proved to be effective in reducing…”
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BariSurg trial: Sleeve gastrectomy versus Roux-en-Y gastric bypass in obese patients with BMI 35-60 kg/m(2) - a multi-centre randomized patient and observer blind non-inferiority trial
Published in BMC surgery (18-07-2015)“…Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) and sleeve gastrectomy (SG) rank among the most frequently applied bariatric procedures worldwide due to their positive…”
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BariSurg trial: Sleeve gastrectomy versus Roux-en-Y gastric bypass in obese patients with BMI 35–60 kg/m2 – a multi-centre randomized patient and observer blind non-inferiority trial
Published in BMC surgery (18-07-2015)“…Background Roux-en-Ygastric bypass (RYGB) and sleeve gastrectomy (SG) rank among the most frequently applied bariatric procedures worldwide due to their…”
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The role of gut‐derived bacterial toxins and free radicals in alcohol‐induced liver injury
Published in Journal of gastroenterology and hepatology (01-09-1998)“…Previous research from this laboratory using a continuous enteral ethanol (EtOH) administration model demonstrated that Kupffer cells are pivotal in the…”
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A randomised, multi-centre, prospective, double blind pilot-study to evaluate safety and efficacy of the non-absorbable Optilene.sup.[R] .sup.Mesh Elastic versus the partly absorbable Ultrapro.sup.[R] .sup.Mesh for incisional hernia repair
Published in BMC surgery (12-07-2010)“…Background Randomised controlled trials with a long term follow-up (3 to 10 years) have demonstrated that mesh repair is superior to suture closure of…”
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Amino acids in rinse effluents as a predictor of graft function after transplantation of fatty livers in rats
Published in Transplant international (01-05-1999)“…There are too few reliable markers by which one can predict future function of a liver before implantation. Consequently, the purpose of this study was to test…”
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Release of amino acids from fatty livers during organ harvest for transplantation
Published in Annals of clinical and laboratory science (01-07-1997)“…Shortage of organ donors presents a perplexing problem in liver transplantation, and improved methods for evaluating the viability of organs prior to…”
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Female rats exhibit greater susceptibility to early alcohol-induced liver injury than males
Published in The American journal of physiology (01-05-1997)“…It is known that women develop hepatic injury more rapidly and with exposure to less ethanol than men; however, mechanisms remain unclear. The purpose of this…”
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