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    Characterization of mast cell subpopulations in lip cancer by Rojas, I. G., Spencer, M. L., Martínez, A., Maurelia, M. A., Rudolph, M. I.

    Published in Journal of oral pathology & medicine (01-05-2005)
    “…Background:  Lip squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is the most common form of oral cancer. Human mast cells (MCs), which are increased in lip SCC, are classified…”
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    The association of postoperative pulmonary complications in 109,360 patients with pressure‐controlled or volume‐controlled ventilation by Bagchi, A., Rudolph, M. I., Ng, P. Y., Timm, F. P., Long, D. R., Shaefi, S., Ladha, K., Vidal Melo, M. F., Eikermann, M.

    Published in Anaesthesia (01-11-2017)
    “…Summary We thought that the rate of postoperative pulmonary complications might be higher after pressure‐controlled ventilation than after volume‐controlled…”
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    The effect of a bundle intervention for ambulatory otorhinolaryngology procedures on same-day case cancellation rate and associated costs by Wongtangman, K, Semczuk, P, Freda, J, Smith, R V, Pushparaj, V, Beckham, D, Aasman, B, Rudolph, M I, Salloum, E, Kiyatkin, M, Anand, P, Ganz-Lord, F A, Himes, C, Fassbender, P, Eikermann, M

    Published in Anaesthesia (01-06-2024)
    “…Cancellations within 24 h of planned elective surgical procedures reduce operating theatre efficiency, add unnecessary costs and negatively affect patient…”
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    Increased mast cell density and protease content in actinic cheilitis by Rojas, I. G., Martínez, A., Pineda, A., Spencer, M. L., Jiménez, M., Rudolph, M. I.

    Published in Journal of oral pathology & medicine (01-10-2004)
    “…Background:  Actinic cheilitis (AC) is a pre‐malignant lesion caused by ultraviolet (UV) radiation and characterized by epithelial and connective tissue…”
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    Implementation of a new strategy to improve the peri‐operative management of neuromuscular blockade and its effects on postoperative pulmonary complications by Rudolph, M. I., Chitilian, H. V., Ng, P. Y., Timm, F. P., Agarwala, A. V., Doney, A. B., Ramachandran, S. K., Houle, T. T., Eikermann, M.

    Published in Anaesthesia (01-09-2018)
    “…Summary Inappropriate dosing of neostigmine for antagonism of neuromuscular blockade has been associated with postoperative pulmonary complications. We…”
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    Expression of apoptotic and cell proliferation regulatory proteins in actinic cheilitis by Martínez, A., Brethauer, U., Rojas, I. G., Spencer, M., Mucientes, F., Borlando, J., Rudolph, M. I.

    Published in Journal of oral pathology & medicine (01-05-2005)
    “…Background:  Actinic cheilitis (AC) is a pre‐malignant lesion caused by ultraviolet (UV) radiation. The apoptotic proteins p53, bax, bcl‐2, and the…”
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    Vasoconstrictive effect of bile acids on isolated human placental chorionic veins by Sepúlveda, W H, González, C, Cruz, M A, Rudolph, M I

    “…Intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy (ICP) is a rare complication of late pregnancy associated with a high rate of premature delivery, antepartum fetal death…”
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    Characterization of mast cells according to their content of tryptase and chymase in normal and neoplastic human uterine cervix by Cabanillas-Saez, A, Schalper, J A, Nicovani, S M, Rudolph, Maria Isolde

    “…Mast cells (MC) have been associated with diverse human cancers. The primary function of these cells is to store and release a number of biologically active…”
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    Estrogen receptors in mast cells from arterial walls by Nicovani, S, Rudolph, M I

    Published in Biocell (01-04-2002)
    “…We examined the presence of estrogen receptors (ER) in vascular mast cells and a possible genomic effect of estrogens on the expression of mast cell (MC)…”
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    Activity of benzo(a)pyrene hydroxylase in three marine species by Rudolph, A, Rudolph, M.I

    “…Benzo(a)pyrene hydroxylase (BPH) activity was measured in a flatfish, crustacean, and mollusk species collected in various locations from three bays of the…”
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    Distribution of mast cells and the effect of their mediators on contractility in human myometrium by Rudolph, M I, Reinicke, K, Cruz, M A, Gallardo, V, Gonzalez, C, Bardisa, L

    “…To examine the distribution of mast cells in human uterine tissue and to study the interactions between mast cell mediators (histamine and serotonin) and PGF2…”
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    TNFα increases in vitro migration of human HPV18-positive SW756 cervical carcinoma cells by HIDALGO, K., G. ROJAS, I., B. PENISSI, A., I. RUDOLPH, M.

    Published in Biocell (2005)
    “…TNFα has been associated with both, tumor survival and apoptosis. This cytokine is also involved in promoting cell migration during wound healing and…”
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    Histamine content and mast cells distribution in mouse uterus: the effect of sexual hormones, gestation and labor by Padilla, L, Reinicke, K, Montesino, H, Villena, F, Asencio, H, Cruz, M, Rudolph, M I

    Published in Cellular and molecular biology (1990)
    “…The histamine content of uteri from mice was analyzed in terms of both concentration and total amount per uterine horn a) at two stages of the estrous cycle…”
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    Effect of dehydroleucodine on histamine and serotonin release from mast cells in the isolated mouse jejunum by Penissi, A B, Rudolph, M I, Villar, M, Coll, R C, Fogal, T H, Piezzi, R S

    Published in Inflammation research (01-05-2003)
    “…DhL, a lactone isolated from Artemisia douglasiana, prevents gastrointestinal damage elicited by necrosis-inducing agents and exhibits antiinflammatory action…”
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    Oxidative stress markers in plasma and urine of prepubertal patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus by Gleisner, A, Martinez, L, Pino, R, Rojas, I G, Martinez, A, Asenjo, S, Rudolph, M I

    “…Markers of oxidative stress were studied in plasma and urine of prepubertal patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus (DM1) with less than 5 years of disease (n =…”
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    Histamine, a neuromodulator of noradrenergic transmission in uterine horns from mice in diestrus by Montesino, Heidi, villar, Maria, Vega, Edgardo, Rudolph, M.Isolde

    Published in Biochemical pharmacology (31-07-1995)
    “…The effect of histamine on [ 3H]norepinephrine ([ 3H]NE) release in uterine horns from mice in estrous and diestrous states was studied under two different…”
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    Inhibition of xylazine induced uterine contractility by clenbuterol and nifedipine by Pérez, R, Garcia, M, Arias, P, Gallardo, M, Valenzuela, S, Rudolph, M.I

    Published in Research in veterinary science (01-07-1997)
    “…A study was undertaken in order to determine the effects of xylazine on uterine contractility in goats premedicated with clenbuterol or nifedipine. These drugs…”
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