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    Early endoscopy in upper gastrointestinal hemorrhage: associations with recurrent bleeding, surgery, and length of hospital stay by Cooper, Gregory S., Chak, Amitabh, Way, Lynne E., Hammar, Patricia J., Harper, Dwain L., Rosenthal, Gary E.

    Published in Gastrointestinal endoscopy (01-02-1999)
    “…Background: The impact of upper endoscopy in patients with upper gastrointestinal hemorrhage treated in community practice is unknown. Thus we examined the…”
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    Relationships between in-hospital and 30-day standardized hospital mortality: implications for profiling hospitals by Rosenthal, G E, Baker, D W, Norris, D G, Way, L E, Harper, D L, Snow, R J

    Published in Health services research (01-03-2000)
    “…To examine the relationship of in-hospital and 30-day mortality rates and the association between in-hospital mortality and hospital discharge practices. A…”
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    Endoscopic practice for upper gastrointestinal hemorrhage: differences between major teaching and community-based hospitals by Cooper, Gregory S., Chak, Amitabh, Way, Lynne E., Hammar, Patricia J., Harper, Dwain L., Rosenthal, Gary E.

    Published in Gastrointestinal endoscopy (01-10-1998)
    “…Background: Differences in endoscopic practice in major teaching and community hospitals are not known. Methods: A total of 1031 consecutive patients…”
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    Differences in Patient‐Reported Processes and Outcomes Between Men and Women with Myocardial Infarction by Covinsky, Kenneth E., Chren, Mary‐Margaret, Harper, Dwain L., Way, Lynne E., Rosenthal, Gary E.

    “…OBJECTIVE: Previous research measuring differences in the care between men and women with myocardial infarction has focused on differences in procedure use and…”
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    Effects of divalent cations, cation chelators and an ionophore on morphine analgesia and tolerance by Harris, R A, Loh, H H, Way, E L

    “…The analgesic effect of morphine was antagonized in mice by intracerebroventricular injection of Ca++, Mg++ and Mn++ and was potentiated by ethylene glycol…”
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    Effects of acute and chronic morphine treatments on calcium localization and binding in brain by Yamamoto, H, Harris, R A, Loh, H H, Way, E L

    “…Acute subcutaneous injection of 25 mg/kg of morphine in rats decreased synaptosomal CA++ levels by 29% without altering the Ca++ content of other subcellular…”
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    Hyperalgesic effects of divalent cations and antinociceptive effects of a calcium chelator in naive and morphine-dependent mice by Schmidt, W K, Way, E L

    “…Using a modified tail-flick procedure we have found a highly significant hyperalgesic response in narcotic dependent mice peaking 12 hr following the removal…”
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    Effect of morphine on synaptosomal Ca++ uptake by Guerrero-Munoz, F, Cerreta, K V, Guerrero, M L, Way, E L

    “…The effect of morphine on the uptake of 45Ca++ was studied in synaptosomes from mouse brain using two procedures, centrifugation and filtration. The addition…”
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    Supersensitivity to electrical stimulation for assessing physical dependence on opioids in isolated tissues by Rezvani, A, Hwang, F, Song, Z H, Lin, E T, Way, E L

    “…The use of the guinea pig ileum (GPI) and mouse vas deferens (MVD) to quantify opiate tolerance and physical dependence in the same preparation was examined…”
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    MODIFICATION OF ENDORPHIN/ENKEPHALIN ANALGESIA AND STRESS‐INDUCED ANALGESIA BY DIVALENT CATIONS, A CATION CHELATOR AND AN IONOPHORE by CHAPMAN, D.B., WAY, E. LEONG

    Published in British journal of pharmacology (01-02-1982)
    “…1 The possibility that divalent cations may antagonize opiate peptide analgesia and stress‐induced analgesia was examined. 2 Intracerebroventricular injection…”
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    Comparison of the effects of morphine on locomotor activity, analgesia and primary and protracted physical dependence in six mouse strains by Brase, D A, Loh, H H, Way, E L

    “…Mice of the DBA/2J, A/J, C3H, C57BL/L, ICR and Swiss strains were studied with respect to acute and chronic morphine administration. The acute administration…”
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    Characterization of calcium-activated and magnesium-activated ATPases of brain nerve endings by Lin, S C, Way, E L

    Published in Journal of neurochemistry (01-06-1984)
    “…The properties of Ca2+-activated and Mg2+-activated ATPases of nerve endings from mouse brain were investigated. Ca2+ and Mg2+ each can activate ATP hydrolysis…”
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    A rapid and simple method for the quantitative determination of tolerance development to opiates in the guinea-pig ileum in vitro by Rezvani, A, Huidobro-Toro, J P, Hu, J, Way, E L

    “…The rate and degree of tolerance development of morphine, normorphine and methadone were assessed in vitro on the guinea-pig ileum. After the half-maximal…”
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    Effect of morphine on calcium uptake by lysed synaptosomes by Guerrero-Munóz, F, Guerrero, M L, Way, E L

    “…The effect of morphine on the uptake of 45Ca++ was studied in lysed synaptosomes obtained from homogenates of whole mouse brain. The addition of morphine,…”
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    Antinociceptive effects of lanthanum and cerium in nontolerant and morphine tolerant-dependent animals by Harris, R A, Loh, H H, Way, E L

    “…Intracerebroventricularly (i.vt.) administered lanthanum chloride was found to produce antinociceptive effects as measured by the mouse tail-flick and hot…”
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    Variations in Standardized Hospital Mortality Rates for Six Common Medical Diagnoses: Implications for Profiling Hospital Quality by Rosenthal, Gary E., Shah, Amrik, Way, Lynne E., Harper, Dwain L.

    Published in Medical care (01-07-1998)
    “…Objectives. The authors determined whether standardized hospital mortality rates varied for six common medical diagnoses. Methods. The retrospective cohort…”
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    Brain acetylcholine and choline following acute and chronic morphine treatment and during withdrawal by Bhargava, H N, Way, E L

    “…Levels of brain acetylcholine and choline were measured with a gas chromatograph in Swiss-Webster or ICR mice and Sprague-Dawley rats: a) 30 minutes after…”
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