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    Exhaled breath condensate collection for nitrite dosage: a safe and low cost adaptation by Reis, Graziela Saraiva, Augusto, Viviane dos Santos, Souza, Maria Eliza Jordani de, Baldo, Caroline Floreoto, Rodrigues, Alfredo José, Evora, Paulo Roberto Barbosa

    Published in Acta cirurgica brasileira (01-04-2010)
    “…Standardization of a simple and low cost technique of exhaled breath condensate (EBC) collection to measure nitrite. Two devices were mounted in polystyrene…”
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    Pyruvate kinase activation and lipoperoxidation after selective hepatic ischemia in Wistar rats by Boin, Ilka de Faátima Santana Ferreira, Silva, Orlando de Castro e, Souza, Maria Eliza Jordani de, Santos, Antonio Cardoso, Leonardi, Luiz Sergio

    Published in Acta cirúrgica brasileira (2006)
    “…Hepatic ischemia and reperfusion can cause several problems in hepatic surgery. The aim of this study was to determine pyruvate kinase activation and lipid…”
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    Will use of exhaled breath condensate be useful for the intensive care unit routine? by Augusto, Viviane Dos Santos, Reis, Graziela Saraiva, Souza, Maria Eliza Jordani de, Rodrigues, Alfredo José, Evora, Paulo Roberto Barbosa

    Published in Revista Brasileira de terapia intensiva (01-06-2009)
    “…Endogenous production of nitric oxide can be detected and monitored in exhaled air of men and animals. The main objective of this review was to discuss if…”
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    Função mitocondrial hepática compensatória na coletase extra hepática aguda by Dempsey Ana Maria, Franco Clarice Fleury Fina, Picinato Maria Aparecida Neves Cardoso, Souza Maria Eliza Jordani de, Jordani Maria Cecília, Castro e Silva Jr. Orlando de

    Published in Acta cirúrgica brasileira (01-01-2000)
    “…A atividade compensatória mitocondrial é um mecanismo que permite a alguns orgãos manter seu nível energético em situações adversas. Este presente estudo visa…”
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