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Autor:
Edward T. Peter, Eugene F. Bernstein, Demetre N. Nicoloff, Arnold I. Walder, Owen H. Wangensteen
Publikováno v:
Journal of Surgical Research. 3:32-35
Summary Blood flow has been measured in the gastric, hepatic and mesenteric arteries as well as the portal vein of dogs during gastric hypothermia. A reduction in gastric flow of 58%, a reduction in hepatic flow of 51.6%, a reduction in portal flow o
Publikováno v:
Military Medicine. 132:379-384
Publikováno v:
The Irish Journal of Medical Science. 35:148-151
Subcutaneous interstitial pressures were measured in the normal and oedematous human lower limb employing a “null point” procedure according to the criteria of McMaster. It was determined that the mean average tissue pressure for normal healthy m
Autor:
John B. Lunseth, Arnold I. Walder
Publikováno v:
Experimental Biology and Medicine. 112:494-496
SummaryA technic that provides a suspension of living parietal cells is described. Gastric mucosa is minced, extracted with collagenase and the cells separated by differential centrifugation. Identification of cell types is achieved by histological a
Autor:
Eugene F. Bernstein, Henry Sosin, Owen H. Wangensteen, Arnold I. Walder, Edward T. Peter, Demetre M. Nicoloff
Publikováno v:
JAMA. 180
Short periods of gastric freezing are well tolerated by dog and man. Results in both canine and human subjects, with the inflowing coolant at temperatures of —17° to —20° C. (1.4° to —4.0° F.), have been very satisfying. Isolated gastric po
Autor:
Owen H. Wangensteen, Arnold I. Walder, Edward T. Peter, Arthur J. Madsen, Demetre M. Nicoloff
Publikováno v:
JAMA. 183
HISTAMINE has long been recognized as a vasoactive agent. Schayer1has recently presented data supporting the concept that histamine regulates the microcirculation under normal physiologic conditions independent of other nervous or humeral influences.
Autor:
Edward T. Peter, Arnold S. Leonard, Owen H. Wangensteen, Arnold I. Walder, Demetre M. Nicoloff
Publikováno v:
JAMA. 183
NEUROGENIC INFLUENCES on the stomach have promoted a great deal of discussion and investigation within recent years. Vagal influences upon gastric secretion have been observed and studied for a number of years. Hartzell, 1 in 1929, reported a reducti
Publikováno v:
Surgery. 60(4)
Publikováno v:
JAMA. 182