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    Increased muscle glucose uptake and lactate release after endotoxin administration by Romanosky, A J, Bagby, G J, Bockman, E L, Spitzer, J J

    Published in The American journal of physiology (01-11-1980)
    “…Changes in glucose uptake and lactate and alanine release by skeletal muscle were studied in anesthetized dogs before and over a 4-h period after endotoxin…”
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    Free fatty acid utilization by skeletal muscle after endotoxin administration by Romanosky, A J, Bagby, G J, Bockman, E L, Spitzer, J J

    Published in The American journal of physiology (01-12-1980)
    “…The effect of endotoxin administration on free fatty acid (FFA) utilization by skeletal muscle was investigated. Albumin bound [1-14C]palmitate was…”
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    Scanning Feulgen-deoxyribonucleic acid cytophotometry of Papanicolaou destained preparations by Anthony, A, Dolber, PC, Romanosky, AJ

    “…Feulgen deoxyribonucleic acid cytophotometry of Papanicolaou destained specimens revealed a differential loss in Feulgen reactivity among human buccal and…”
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    The effect of in vivo endotoxin on myocardial function in vitro by Romanosky, A J, Giaimo, M E, Shepherd, R E, Burns, A H

    Published in Circulatory shock (1986)
    “…Isolated perfused working hearts from male adult Sprague Dawley rats were used to examine myocardial performance following acute in vivo endotoxin…”
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    Metabolic clearance rate of ketone bodies in dogs following Escherichia coli endotoxin administration by Romanosky, A J, McGuinness, O P, Spitzer, J J

    Published in Circulatory shock (1983)
    “…The metabolic clearance rates of ketone bodies were determined in anesthetized dogs following the intravenous administration of either Escherichia coli…”
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    Protection of transplant-induced renal ischemia-reperfusion injury with carbon monoxide by Neto, Joao Seda, Nakao, Atsunori, Kimizuka, Kei, Romanosky, Anna Jeanine, Stolz, Donna B, Uchiyama, Takashi, Nalesnik, Michael A, Otterbein, Leo E, Murase, Noriko

    “…Carbon monoxide (CO), a product of heme metabolism by heme oxygenases, is known to impart protection against oxidative stress. We hypothesized that CO would…”
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    Low-dose carbon monoxide inhalation prevents development of chronic allograft nephropathy by Neto, Joao Seda, Nakao, Atsunori, Toyokawa, Hideyoshi, Nalesnik, Michael A, Romanosky, Anna Jeanine, Kimizuka, Kei, Kaizu, Takashi, Hashimoto, Naoki, Azhipa, Olga, Stolz, Donna B, Choi, Augustine M K, Murase, Noriko

    “…Chronic allograft nephropathy (CAN) is the primary cause for late kidney allograft loss. Carbon monoxide (CO), a product of heme metabolism by heme oxygenases,…”
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    Increased muscle oxygen consumption during electrical stimulation following endotoxin administration by Romanosky, A J, McGuinness, O, Bagby, G J, Spitzer, J J

    Published in Advances in shock research (1981)
    “…In this study, skeletal muscle oxygen demand was increased by electrical stimulation to determine if restricted oxygen supply to skeletal muscle in…”
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    3D-confocal structural analysis of bone marrow-derived renal tubular cells during renal ischemia/reperfusion injury by Toyokawa, Hideyoshi, Nakao, Atsunori, Stolz, Donna B, Romanosky, Anna J, Nalesnik, Michael A, Neto, Joao Seda, Kaizu, Takashi, Demetris, Anthony J, Murase, Noriko

    Published in Laboratory investigation (01-01-2006)
    “…Bone marrow cells (BMC) have been shown to migrate into injured sites for parenchymal repair. However, the extent of BMC involvement is controversial. To…”
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