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    Influence of the carbohydrate source on β-glucan production and enzyme activities involved in sugar metabolism in Pediococcus parvulus 2.6 by Velasco, S.E., Yebra, M.J., Monedero, V., Ibarburu, I., Dueñas, M.T., Irastorza, A.

    Published in International journal of food microbiology (20-04-2007)
    “…The influence of carbohydrate source on growth, exopolysaccharide (EPS) production and on the activity of the enzymes implicated in energy generation and…”
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    Growth and exopolysaccharide (EPS) production by Oenococcus oeni I4 and structural characterization of their EPSs by Ibarburu, I, Soria-Díaz, M.E, Rodríguez-Carvajal, M.A, Velasco, S.E, Tejero-Mateo, P, Gil-Serrano, A.M, Irastorza, A, Dueñas, M.T

    Published in Journal of applied microbiology (01-08-2007)
    “…To study the influence of medium constituents on growth, and exopolysaccharide (EPS) production by a strain of Oenococcus oeni. The structure of one of the…”
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    Group V secretory phospholipase A2 impairs endothelial protein C receptor‐dependent protein C activation and accelerates thrombosis in vivo by Tamayo, I., Velasco, S. E., Puy, C., Esmon, C. T., Dichiara, M. G., Montes, R., Hermida, J.

    Published in Journal of thrombosis and haemostasis (01-11-2014)
    “…Summary Background Endothelial protein C receptor (EPCR) must be bound to a molecule of phosphatidylcholine (PC) to be fully functional, i.e. to interact with…”
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    Xanthine oxidase produces hydrogen peroxide which contributes to reperfusion injury of ischemic, isolated, perfused rat hearts by BROWN, J. M, TERADA, L. S, GROSSO, M. A, WHITMANN, G. J, VELASCO, S. E, PATT, A, HARKEN, A. H, REPINE, J. E

    Published in The Journal of clinical investigation (01-04-1988)
    “…Three lines of investigation indicated that hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) from xanthine oxidase (XO) contributes to cardiac dysfunction during reperfusion after…”
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    Local skin burn causes systemic (lung and kidney) endothelial cell injury reflected by increased circulating and decreased tissue factor VIII-related antigen by Gross, M A, Viders, D E, Brown, J M, Mulvin, D W, Miles, R H, Brentlinger, E R, Velasco, S E, Crawford, T S, Burton, L K, Repine, J E

    Published in Surgery (01-08-1989)
    “…Inasmuch as xanthine oxidase (XO)-derived O2* metabolites may contribute to vascular endothelial injury and Factor VIII antigen (F8Ag) is a component of…”
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    Web science in medicine and healthcare by Denecke, K, Brooks, E

    “…Medical social-media provide a new source of information within information gaining contexts. Facts, experiences, opinions or information on behaviour can be…”
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    Xanthine oxidase-derived oxygen radicals induce pulmonary edema via direct endothelial cell injury by Grosso, M A, Brown, J M, Viders, D E, Mulvin, D W, Banerjee, A, Velasco, S E, Repine, J E, Harken, A H

    Published in The Journal of surgical research (01-04-1989)
    “…Pulmonary hypoperfusion/ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) may initiate ARDS (nonhydrostatic pulmonary edema). Endothelial damage via xanthine oxidase (XO)-derived…”
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    Xanthine oxidase contributes to lung leak in rats subjected to skin burn by Burton, L K, Velasco, S E, Patt, A, Terada, L S, Repine, J E

    Published in Inflammation (01-02-1995)
    “…We found that rats subjected to thermal skin injury (skin burn) had increased serum xanthine oxidase (XO) activities, increased serum complement activation…”
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    Hydrogen peroxide mediates reperfusion injury in the isolated rat heart by Brown, J M, Terada, L S, Grosso, M A, Whitman, G J, Velasco, S E, Patt, A, Harken, A H, Repine, J E

    Published in Molecular and cellular biochemistry (01-12-1988)
    “…In an isolated, normothermic rat heart model (Langendorff, 37 degrees C), dimethylthiourea (DMTU) infusion only during reperfusion reduced both injury and…”
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