Search Results - "Scandizzi, Angel L."
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The benefit of adding sodium nitroprusside (NPNa) or S-nitrosoglutathion (GSNO) to the University of Wisconsin solution (UW) to prevent morphological alterations during cold preservation/reperfusion of rat livers
Published in Annals of hepatology (01-04-2003)“…Cold liver preservation in the University of Wisconsin solution (UW) followed by reperfusion alters hepatic parenchyma and extra cellular matrix. In this study…”
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Effect of S-nitrosoglutathione (GSNO) added to the University of Wisconsin solution (UW): II) Functional response to cold preservation/reperfusion of rat liver
Published in Annals of hepatology (01-10-2002)“…Livers cold preserved in University of Wisconsin (UW) solution followed by reperfusion suffer ischemia/reperfusion injuries. Microcirculation is the primary…”
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Construction and Performance of a Minibioreactor Suitable as Experimental Bioartificial Liver
Published in Artificial organs (01-04-2008)“…: This work deals with the construction and performance of a hollow fiber‐based minibioreactor (MBR). Due to its simple design and the utilization of standard…”
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Cold preservation of isolated hepatocytes in UW solution: experimental studies on the respiratory activity at 0 degrees C
Published in Cryo-Letters (01-09-2007)“…To date, little attention has been paid to the role of the gas milieu in preservation solutions and its effect on cell viability. Dissolved O2 in the…”
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A device to measure oxygen consumption during the hypothermic perfusion of the liver
Published in Cryo-Letters (01-09-2009)“…This work deals with the construction and performance of a device designed to measure the oxygen consumption by the liver during hypothermic perfusion in the…”
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Biliary inorganic phosphate as a tool for assessing cold preservation-reperfusion injury: A study in the isolated perfused rat liver model
Published in Liver transplantation (01-02-2003)“…Ischemia-reperfusion injury is a major cause of early graft dysfunction after liver transplantation. The bile flow has been suggested as an index of ischemic…”
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