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A QUANTITATIVE STUDY OF ANTAGONISTS OF ADRENALINE ON THE VESSELS OF THE RABBIT'S EAR [PDF]
A. Fleckenstein
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Abstract Background Collagenated bovine bone mineral (CBBM) is used for maxillary sinus elevation‐based augmentation. We compared collagen degradation in cross‐linked (CL) CBBM and non‐cross‐linked (NCL) CBBM (in vitro) and preclinical results in CBBM‐CL, CBBM‐NCL, deproteinized bovine bone mineral (DBBM), and DBBM with fibrin sealant grafts (in vivo ...
Jung‐Tae Lee+3 more
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The action of adrenaline on mammalian skeletal muscle
G. L. Brown+2 more
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COMPARISON OF SOME OF THE ACTIONS OF ADRENALINE AND NORADRENALINE ON THE KIDNEY [PDF]
Mary Pickford, J. A. Watt
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Modification of a hemostatic powder spray device for delivery through an incompatible endoscope
Abstract Hemostatic powder sprays are a valuable adjunct therapy in the management of gastrointestinal bleeds. Currently, available hemostatic powder spray delivery systems are designed for endoscopes with 2.8 mm operational channels. This limits their use in endoscopes with smaller operational channels designed for patients with atypical anatomy and ...
Colin A. Winkie+4 more
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THE RELEASE OF ADRENALINE AND NORADRENALINE FROM THE ADRENAL GLAND OF THE CAT BY ACETYLCHOLINE [PDF]
K.R. Butterworth, Monica Mann
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A clear approach: Hemostatic gel as a novel adjunct for pediatric upper gastrointestinal bleeding
Abstract Pediatric upper gastrointestinal bleeding (UGIB) is a significant clinical concern, with a mortality rate of approximately 2%. Endoscopic management of UGIB in children includes various techniques such as injections, mechanical devices, thermal therapies, and topical agents.
Natalia Plott+5 more
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Abstract Pediatric upper gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding secondary to duodenal ulceration is a potentially serious and life‐threatening condition with a broad differential diagnosis. We present a pediatric case of a pancreatic head solid pseudopapillary neoplasm (SPN) presenting with duodenal ulceration and recurrent upper GI bleeding.
Kanak V. Kennedy+10 more
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Angina following anaphylaxis: Kounis syndrome or adrenaline effect? [PDF]
Nicholas G. Kounis+6 more
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