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The following pages link to Intestinal and hemodynamic impairment following mesenteric ischemia/reperfusion (Q43649962):
Displaying 30 items.
- Clinical review: splanchnic ischaemia (Q24796921) (← links)
- Hepatosplanchnic circulation in cirrhosis and sepsis (Q26864350) (← links)
- Superior mesenteric artery occlusion models shock-induced gut ischemia-reperfusion (Q33196966) (← links)
- Endotoxemia is associated with acute coronary syndrome in patients with end stage kidney disease (Q33901115) (← links)
- The impact of hypertonic and normal saline in gut reperfusion after ischemia in rats. (Q34301055) (← links)
- Endotoxaemia in haemodialysis: a novel factor in erythropoetin resistance? (Q34328779) (← links)
- Circulating endotoxemia: a novel factor in systemic inflammation and cardiovascular disease in chronic kidney disease (Q34497186) (← links)
- Comparative protection against rat intestinal reperfusion injury by a new inhibitor of sPLA2, COX-1 and COX-2 selective inhibitors, and an LTC4 receptor antagonist (Q35045639) (← links)
- Comparative anti-inflammatory activities of antagonists to C3a and C5a receptors in a rat model of intestinal ischaemia/reperfusion injury (Q35047279) (← links)
- Nonmuscle myosin II regulates migration but not contraction in rat hepatic stellate cells (Q35173002) (← links)
- Transient mesenteric ischemia leads to remodeling of rat mesenteric resistance arteries (Q35653657) (← links)
- The impact of antihypertensive drug therapy on endotoxemia in elderly patients with chronic kidney disease (Q35985841) (← links)
- Computed Tomography Perfusion Imaging Detection of Microcirculatory Dysfunction in Small Intestinal Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury in a Porcine Model (Q36085695) (← links)
- Ukrain (NSC 631570) ameliorates intestinal ischemia-reperfusion-induced acute lung injury by reducing oxidative stress (Q36614250) (← links)
- Abdominal compartment syndrome in patients with severe acute pancreatitis in early stage (Q37277449) (← links)
- Mode of renal replacement therapy determines endotoxemia and neutrophil dysfunction in chronic kidney disease (Q40518328) (← links)
- Heparin-binding EGF-like growth factor decreases inflammatory cytokine expression after intestinal ischemia/reperfusion injury (Q42726930) (← links)
- Effect of intestinal ischaemia/reperfusion on P-glycoprotein-mediated ileal excretion of rhodamine 123 in the rat. (Q43265045) (← links)
- Pirfenidone attenuates ischaemia-reperfusion injury in the rat small intestine (Q44169303) (← links)
- Effects of in vivo freezing and mannitol in intestinal ischaemia-reperfusion injury (Q44353313) (← links)
- Retroperitoneal repair of abdominal aortic aneurysm reduces bowel dysfunction (Q46135210) (← links)
- Human small intestine is capable of restoring barrier function after short ischemic periods (Q49202522) (← links)
- Carbohydrate supplementation before operation retains intestinal barrier function and lowers bacterial translocation in a rat model of major abdominal surgery (Q51449067) (← links)
- [Catalase activity in lung, kidney and small bowel non-ischemic in rats after intestinal reperfusion]. (Q53328015) (← links)
- Anti-apoptotic PI3K/Akt signaling by sodium/glucose transporter 1 reduces epithelial barrier damage and bacterial translocation in intestinal ischemia. (Q54638508) (← links)
- Impaired Gut Epithelial Tight Junction Expression in Hemodialysis Patients Complicated with Intradialytic Hypotension. (Q55018837) (← links)
- Vascular calcification and left ventricular hypertrophy in hemodialysis patients: interrelationship and clinical impacts. (Q55021565) (← links)
- Beneficial effects of intraluminal nitroglycerin in intestinal ischemia-reperfusion injury in rats (Q78756503) (← links)
- Ischemia-reperfusion histopathology alterations of the rabbit intestinal wall with and without exclusion of the collateral mesenteric circulation supply (Q84629598) (← links)
- The protective effects of silymarin on ischemia-reperfusion injuries: A mechanistic review (Q91739608) (← links)