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    Characterization of BK channel splice variants using membrane potential dyes by Saleem, F, Rowe, ICM, Shipston, MJ

    Published in British journal of pharmacology (01-01-2009)
    “…Background and purpose:  Large conductance calcium‐ and voltage‐activated potassium (BK) channels are encoded by a single gene that displays extensive pre‐mRNA…”
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    Chest injuries in childhood by NAKAYAMA, D. K, RAMENOFSKY, M. L, ROWE, M. I

    Published in Annals of surgery (01-12-1989)
    “…Differences in anatomy and mechanisms of injury are believed to contribute to the unique response of children to thoracic trauma. To characterize the scope and…”
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    An analysis of the operative experience of North American pediatric surgical training programs and residents by Rowe, Marc I, Courcoulas, Anita, Reblock, Kim

    Published in Journal of pediatric surgery (01-02-1997)
    “…There has been a rapid increase in the number of pediatric surgical training programs. To meet the goals of quality patient care and surgical education,…”
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    Effect of secretory IgA on transepithelial passage of bacteria across the intact ileum in vitro by ALBANESE, C. T, SMITH, S. D, WATKINS, S, KURCHUBASCHE, A, SIMMONS, R. L, ROWE, M. I

    “…Bacterial translocation is a process believed to result in nosocomial infections. Secretory IgA (sIgA) may have a role in the prevention of translocation by…”
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    Role of intestinal mucus in transepithelial passage of bacteria across the intact ileum in vitro by Albanese, C T, Cardona, M, Smith, S D, Watkins, S, Kurkchubasche, A G, Ulman, I, Simmons, R L, Rowe, M I

    Published in Surgery (01-07-1994)
    “…Although gastrointestinal mucus is one of a number of putative host defense mechanisms that protect the gut barrier against microbial translocation, little…”
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    Selective decontamination in pediatric liver transplants. A randomized prospective study by Smith, S D, Jackson, R J, Hannakan, C J, Wadowsky, R M, Tzakis, A G, Rowe, M I

    Published in Transplantation (01-06-1993)
    “…Although it has been suggested that selective decontamination of the digestive tract (SDD) decreases postoperative aerobic Gram-negative and fungal infections…”
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    The effects of neuroleptic and tricyclic compounds on BKCa channel activity in rat isolated cortical neurones by Lee, K, McKenna, F, Rowe, I. C. M., Ashford, M. L. J.

    Published in British journal of pharmacology (01-08-1997)
    “…1 The actions of several neuroleptic and tricyclic compounds were examined on the large conductance Ca2+‐activated K+ (BKCa) channel present in neurones…”
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    Pure endotoxin does not pass across the intestinal epithelium in vitro by Benoit, R, Rowe, S, Watkins, S C, Boyle, P, Garrett, M, Alber, S, Wiener, J, Rowe, M I, Ford, H R

    Published in Shock (Augusta, Ga.) (01-07-1998)
    “…Numerous reports suggest that endotoxin (LPS) may play a central role in triggering the inflammatory cascade that leads to the systemic inflammatory response…”
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    Emergency endotracheal intubation in pediatric trauma by NAKAYAMA, D. K, GARDNER, M. J, ROWE, M. I

    Published in Annals of surgery (01-02-1990)
    “…The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness and associated problems of emergency intubation in 605 injured infants and children admitted to…”
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    Adaptation in short-bowel syndrome: reassessing old limits by Kurkchubasche, A G, Rowe, M I, Smith, S D

    Published in Journal of pediatric surgery (01-08-1993)
    “…The improving survival of patients with severe short-bowel syndrome along with the advent of successful intestinal transplantation have accentuated the need to…”
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    Necrotizing enterocolitis in the extremely low birth weight infant by Rowe, M I, Reblock, K K, Kurkchubasche, A G, Healey, P J

    Published in Journal of pediatric surgery (01-08-1994)
    “…Improved neonatal management has resulted in an enlarging population of extremely low birth weight (ELBW) infants. These infants have a high incidence of…”
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    The microenvironment influences the pattern of bacterial translocation in formula-fed neonates by Ford, Henri R., Avanogˇlu, Ali, Boechat, Paulo R., Melgoza, David, LumCheong, Ronnie S., Boyle, Patricia, Garrett, Melissa, Rowe, Marc I.

    Published in Journal of pediatric surgery (01-04-1996)
    “…The authors previously demonstrated that neonatal rabbits fed conventional formula have a significantly greater incidence of bacterial translocation than do…”
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    Transmucosal passage of bacteria across rat intestinal epithelium in the Ussing chamber: effect of nutritional factors and bacterial virulence by Kurkchubasche, A G, Cardona, M, Watkins, S C, Smith, S D, Albanese, C T, Simmons, R L, Rowe, M I, Ford, H R

    Published in Shock (Augusta, Ga.) (01-02-1998)
    “…Transmucosal passage of bacteria across the intestine, the essential and prerequisite step for bacterial translocation, cannot be effectively studied using in…”
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    Improved sternal fixation in the correction of pediatric pectus excavatum by Bentz, M L, Rowe, M I, Wiener, E S

    Published in Annals of plastic surgery (01-06-1994)
    “…Pectus excavatum is the most common congenital chest wall deformity; it is manifest by abnormal costal cartilage segments causing sternal depression and…”
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    The last fifty years of neonatal surgical management by Rowe, Marc I, Rowe, Stephen A

    Published in The American journal of surgery (01-11-2000)
    “…Neonatal surgical mortality has steadily fallen over the last five decades. Improved survival does not appear to be related to the introduction of new…”
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    Immunoglobulin A supplementation abrogates bacterial translocation and preserves the architecture of the intestinal epithelium by Dickinson, Eva C., Gorga, Joan C., Garrett, Melissa, Tuncer, Recep, Boyle, Patricia, Watkins, Simon C., Alber, Sean M., Parizhskaya, Maria, Trucco, Massimo, Rowe, Marc I., Ford, Henri R.

    Published in Surgery (01-08-1998)
    “…Background: Breast milk has been shown to prevent gut-origin infections in neonates through undefined mechanisms. Putative protective factors in breast milk…”
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    Transplantation of Multiple Abdominal Viscera by Starzl, Thomas E, Rowe, Marc I, Todo, Satoru, Jaffe, Ronald, Tzakis, Andreas, Hoffman, Allen L, Esquivel, Carlos, Porter, Kendrick A, Venkataramanan, Raman, Makowka, Leonard, Duquesnoy, Rene

    “…Two children with the short-gut syndrome and secondary liver failure were treated with evisceration and transplantation en bloc of the stomach, small…”
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    Postoperative Selective Bowel Decontamination Prevents Gram-Negative Bacterial Translocation in Small-Bowel Graft Recipients by K. Lee, Thomas, Heeckt, Peter, SMITH, Samuel D., Lee, Kenneth K.W., Rowe, Marc I., SCHRAUT, Wolfgang H.

    Published in The Journal of surgical research (01-05-1995)
    “…Gram-negative septic episodes are a potential risk of small-bowel transplantation; bacterial translocation through the graft is considered the mechanism. As a…”
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    Failure of tumor necrosis factor to produce hypotensive shock in the absence of endotoxin by Neilson, I R, Neilson, K A, Yunis, E J, Rowe, M I

    Published in Surgery (01-08-1989)
    “…Tumor necrosis factor (TNF) is reported to cause a shock syndrome similar to that produced by endotoxin (LPS). The purpose of this study was to determine the…”
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