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pro vyhledávání: '"M. Ndukwu"'
Autor:
Randall Ostroff, Gerard A. Silvestri, Momen M. Wahidi, Lonny Yarmus, Michael A. Pritchett, I. M. Ndukwu, Nichole T. Tanner, Paion Investigators, Sean P. Callahan, Jason Akulian, Frank Schippers, Gregory Feldman, Alexander Chen, Daniel G. Lorch, Nicholas J. Pastis, Samira Shojaee
Publikováno v:
Chest. 155:137-146
While the complexity of flexible bronchoscopy has increased, standard options for moderate sedation medications have not changed in three decades. There is a need to improve moderate sedation while maintaining safety. Remimazolam was developed to add
Autor:
Okorn, Kristen1,2,3 (AUTHOR) kristen.e.okorn@nasa.gov, Iraci, Laura T.3 (AUTHOR)
Publikováno v:
Atmospheric Measurement Techniques. 2024, Vol. 17 Issue 21, p6425-6457. 33p.
Autor:
Gökhan M. Mutlu, Joe Feinglass, Helen K. Donnelly, Borko Jovanovic, I. M. Ndukwu, Jane E. Dematte D’Amico
Publikováno v:
Chest. 124:1039-1045
Objective: The past decade has witnessed growth in the long-term acute care (LTAC) hospital industry. There are no reliable risk assessment models that can adjust outcomes across such facilities with different criteria for admitting patients. Variati
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Physiology-Lung Cellular and Molecular Physiology. 273:L626-L633
We assessed the effect of prostaglandin (PG) E2 on tone of guinea pig tracheal smooth muscle (TSM) strips in vitro. In the presence of spontaneous tone [ST; i.e., no indomethacin (-Indo)], exogenous PGE2 caused a significant relaxation of ST at conce
Autor:
I. M. Ndukwu, K. Uzendoski, Alan R. Leff, A. Herrnreiter, Julian Solway, Richard W. Mitchell, B. Gitter
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Physiology-Lung Cellular and Molecular Physiology. 269:L837-L842
We assessed the role of endogenously secreted tachykinins in mediating contraction caused by potassium chloride (KCl) in guinea pig tracheal smooth muscle (TSM) strips in vitro. Maximal isometric contraction was elicited with approximately 45 mM KCl
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Physiology-Lung Cellular and Molecular Physiology. 266:L485-L492
We examined epithelial modulation of tracheal smooth muscle (TSM) responsiveness in vitro from guinea pigs receiving active immune sensitization in vivo. Initially, guinea pigs were either ovalbumin sensitized (by aerosol) or sham sensitized with nor
Autor:
Trang, Van Thi Thuy1 (AUTHOR) trangthuy.251195@gmail.com, Hang, Hoang Thi1 (AUTHOR) hoangthihang@qnu.edu.vn, Nhi, Pham Quynh1 (AUTHOR) quynhnhia4@gmail.com, Trung, Nguyen Thanh1 (AUTHOR) thanhtrung11052005@gmail.com, Dang, Nhat-Le Bui2 (AUTHOR) le.dbn19010085@st.phenikaa-uni.edu.vn, Le, Thanh-Lieu Thi1 (AUTHOR) lethithanhlieu@qnu.edu.vn, Nhung, Le Thi Cam1 (AUTHOR) lethicamnhung@qnu.edu.vn, Nghia, Nguyen Van1 (AUTHOR) nguyenvannghia@qnu.edu.vn, Can, Do Van3 (AUTHOR) dovancan@qnu.edu.vn, Bui, Hao Van2 (AUTHOR) hao.buivan@phenikaa-uni.edu.vn, Ngoc, Loan Le Thi1 (AUTHOR) lethingocloan@qnu.edu.vn
Publikováno v:
Materials (1996-1944). Sep2024, Vol. 17 Issue 17, p4393. 15p.
Effect of airway inflammation on smooth muscle shortening and contractility in guinea pig trachealis
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Physiology-Lung Cellular and Molecular Physiology. 265:L549-L554
We studied the effect of either 1) immunogenic inflammation caused by aerosolized ovalbumin or 2) neurogenic inflammation caused by aerosolized capsaicin in vivo on guinea pig tracheal smooth muscle (TSM) contractility in vitro. Force-velocity relati
Autor:
Alan R. Leff, F. S. Williams, Richard W. Mitchell, Steven R. White, A J Vita, Nilda M. Munoz, I. M. Ndukwu, Mary E. Strek
Publikováno v:
American Review of Respiratory Disease. 147:1477-1482
We studied the modulatory effect of airway epithelium on guinea pig tracheal smooth muscle (TSM) contraction. Isometric force was measured in vivo before and after removal of the tracheal epithelium. In parallel studies, TSM contraction was also meas
Publikováno v:
American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine. 160(5 Pt 1)
We examined the relationship between eosinophil migration into the bronchoalveolar space and change in FEV(1) after endobronchial allergen challenge (EBAC) in atopic asthmatic (AA) and atopic nonasthmatic (ANA) subjects. The purpose of this study was