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pro vyhledávání: '"G T, Peer"'
Autor:
C, Carr, G S, Bild, A C, Chang, G T, Peer, M O, Palmier, R B, Frazier, M E, Gustafson, T C, Wun, A A, Creasey, L B, Hinshaw
Publikováno v:
Circulatory shock. 44(3)
Excessive coagulation is a typical response to the vascular injury occurring in gram negative sepsis. This study evaluated the pharmacological effects of the use of a recombinant Escherichia coli derived form of tissue factor pathway inhibitor (ala-T
Autor:
L B, Hinshaw, T E, Emerson, F B, Taylor, A C, Chang, M, Duerr, G T, Peer, D J, Flournoy, G L, White, S D, Kosanke, C K, Murray
Publikováno v:
The Journal of trauma. 33(4)
A successful experimental treatment for gram-positive sepsis to our knowledge has not been achieved. The objectives of this study were to develop a nonhuman primate model of lethal gram-positive sepsis employing the micro-organism Staphylococcus aure
Autor:
F B, Taylor, A C, Chang, G T, Peer, T, Mather, K, Blick, R, Catlett, M S, Lockhart, C T, Esmon
Publikováno v:
Blood. 78(2)
One of the aims of research in the area of thrombosis has been to design an effective anticoagulant that would function in a predictable and direct manner. In evaluating the role of coagulation in sepsis we used factor Xa blocked in the active center
Autor:
L B, Hinshaw, P, Tekamp-Olson, A C, Chang, P A, Lee, F B, Taylor, C K, Murray, G T, Peer, T E, Emerson, R B, Passey, G C, Kuo
Publikováno v:
Circulatory shock. 30(3)
The purpose of this study was to determine the efficacy of treatment with anti-TNF monoclonal antibody in preventing the deleterious effects of sepsis in a nonhuman primate. Experiments were carried out on anesthetized baboons intravenously infused w
Autor:
L B, Hinshaw, F B, Taylor, A C, Chang, R W, Pryor, P A, Lee, F, Straughn, C K, Murray, D J, Flournoy, G T, Peer, S D, Kosanke
Publikováno v:
Circulatory shock. 26(3)
The purpose of the present study was to determine the effects of lethal intravenous infusions of Staphylococcus aureus (SA) in adult dogs. Animals were maintained under anesthesia for 6 hr and observed until death following the 1-hr infusions of SA o