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    Mechanism of mitochondrial uncouplers, inhibitors, and toxins: focus on electron transfer, free radicals, and structure-activity relationships by Kovacic, Peter, Pozos, Robert S, Somanathan, Ratnasamy, Shangari, Nandita, O'Brien, Peter J

    Published in Current medicinal chemistry (01-01-2005)
    “…The biology of the mitochondrial electron transport chain is summarized. Our approach to the mechanism of uncouplers, inhibitors, and toxins is based on…”
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    Cell signaling (mechanism and reproductive toxicity): Redox chains, radicals, electrons, relays, conduit, electrochemistry, and other medical implications by Kovacic, Peter, Pozos, Robert S.

    “…This article deals with a novel, simple, integrated approach to cell signaling involving basic biochemical principles, and their relationship to reproductive…”
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    Effects of hypoxia on the onset of muscle deoxygenation and the lactate threshold by Lorenz, Kent A, Hom, Clifford, Lopez, Jon, Pozos, Robert S, Buono, Michael J, Kolkhorst, Fred W

    Published in The journal of physiological sciences (01-01-2006)
    “…Six subjects performed two trials of incremental cycling to exhaustion under normoxic and hypoxic conditions. The lactate threshold and onset of muscle…”
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    Accidental Hypothermia by Danzl, Daniel F, Pozos, Robert S

    Published in The New England journal of medicine (29-12-1994)
    “…Accidental hypothermia is defined as an unintentional decline in the core temperature below 35 °C. At this temperature, the coordinated systems responsible for…”
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    Bioelectronome. Integrated Approach to Receptor Chemistry, Radicals, Electrochemistry, Cell Signaling, and Physiological Effects Based on Electron Transfer by KOVACIC, PETER, POZOS, ROBERT S.

    “…Bioelectronome refers to the host of electron transfer (ET) reactions that occur in living systems. This review presents an integrated approach to receptor…”
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    Unifying Electrostatic Mechanism for Receptor-Ligand Activity by KOVACIC, PETER, POZOS, ROBERT S., DRASKOVICH, CHRISTINE D.

    “…A prior article in skeletal form proposed an electrostatic mechanism for receptor-ligand activity. The present review provides an elaboration, including…”
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    Unifying Electrostatic Mechanism for Phosphates and Sulfates in Cell Signaling by KOVACIC, PETER, DRASKOVICH, CHRISTINE D., POZOS, ROBERT S.

    “…Prior proposals suggested the importance of electrochemistry in signal transduction and receptor-ligand activity. Electrostatic fields associated with ions and…”
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    Skin blood flow affects in vivo near-infrared spectroscopy measurements in human skeletal muscle by Buono, Michael J, Miller, Paul W, Hom, Clifford, Pozos, Robert S, Kolkhorst, Fred W

    Published in Japanese journal of physiology (2005)
    “…Skin blood flow affects NIRS. Leg skin blood flow (SkBF) was increased and decreased following local heating and intradermal epinephrine injection. Epinephrine…”
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    Multicenter hypothermia survey by Danzl, D F, Pozos, R S, Auerbach, P S, Glazer, S, Goetz, W, Johnson, E, Jui, J, Lilja, P, Marx, J A, Miller, J

    Published in Annals of emergency medicine (01-09-1987)
    “…A multicenter survey evaluated the clinical presentation, treatment, and outcome of accidental hypothermia. Data were collected from 13 emergency departments,…”
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    Electrophysiological changes of HSV-1-infected dorsal root ganglia neurons in culture by Oakes, S G, Petry, R W, Ziegler, R J, Pozos, R S

    “…Dissociated rat dorsal root ganglion cultures were infected with herpes simplex virus type 1 and studied electrophysiologically throughout the course of…”
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    Hypothermia outcome score: development and implications by Danzl, D F, Hedges, J R, Pozos, R S

    Published in Critical care medicine (01-03-1989)
    “…Multiple rewarming methods have been recommended for the treatment of hypothermia in the ED. Because the hypothermic patient population is heterogenous, a…”
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    Current Concepts: Accidental Hypothermia by Danzl, Daniel F, Pozos, Robert S

    Published in The New England journal of medicine (29-12-1994)
    “…Accidental hypothermia is an unintentional decline in the core temperature below 35 degrees C, and the coordinated systems responsible for thermoregulation…”
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    Accidental Hypothermia by Antretter, H, Bonatti, J, Dapunt, O E

    Published in The New England journal of medicine (13-04-1995)
    “…To the Editor: Danzl and Pozos discuss active core rewarming for accidental hypothermia (Dec. 29 issue). 1 We are located in an alpine region and frequently…”
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    Cell signaling (mechanism and reproductive toxicity): Redox chains, radicals, electrons, relays, conduit, electrochemistry, and other medical implications by Kovacic, Peter, Pozos, Robert S

    “…This article deals with a novel, simple, integrated approach to cell signaling involving basic biochemical principles, and their relationship to reproductive…”
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    Human studies concerning thermal-induced shivering, postoperative "shivering," and cold-induced vasodilation by Pozos, R S, Israel, D, McCutcheon, R, Wittmers, Jr, L E, Sessler, D

    Published in Annals of emergency medicine (01-09-1987)
    “…Human reaction to cold stress and hypothermia involves shivering. Another form of overt shaking, postoperative shivering, has been attributed as a…”
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