Search Results - "KHEITER, A"
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Oxidative inactivation of surfactants
Published in Lung (01-05-1999)“…Reactive oxygen species (ROS) may play an important role in the chronic pulmonary morbidity of preterm infants. We therefore studied the magnitude and…”
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Recombinant human superoxide dismutase reduces lung injury caused by inhaled nitric oxide and hyperoxia
Published in The American journal of physiology (01-05-1997)“…We previously demonstrated that 48 h of 100 ppm inhaled nitric oxide (NO) and 90% O2 causes surfactant dysfunction and pulmonary inflammation in mechanically…”
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Characterization of surfactant subtypes of beractant and a synthetic peptide containing surfactant KL4 following surface area cycling and addition of fibrinogen
Published in Lung (01-07-1997)“…Surfactant is not a homogeneous material and can be separated into subtypes. Subtype conversion is clinically important because it is thought to occur…”
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Comparative effects of some serum components and proteolytic products of fibrinogen on surface tension-lowering abilities of beractant and a synthetic peptide containing surfactant KL4
Published in Pediatric research (01-06-1996)“…The serum components of C-reactive protein, lysophosphati-dylcholine, fibrinogen, and fibrinogen proteolytic products have been shown to reduce surface…”
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Efficacy of synthetic peptide-containing surfactant in the treatment of respiratory distress syndrome in preterm infant rhesus monkeys
Published in Pediatric research (01-04-1996)“…Studies were conducted to assess the efficacy and safety of a synthetic peptide-containing surfactant in the treatment of respiratory distress syndrome (RDS)…”
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Positive end-expiratory pressure during KL4 surfactant instillation enhances intrapulmonary distribution in a Simian model of respiratory distress syndrome
Published in Pediatric research (01-08-1995)“…Intrapulmonary distribution of a peptide-phospholipid (KL4) surfactant administered through an adapter permitting maintenance of positive end-expiratory…”
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