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Technique for accurately producing desired carboxyhemoglobin levels during rest and exercise
A method is described for accurately adjusting a subject's blood carboxyhemoglobin (HbCO) level and then maintaining this level during either rest or exercise.
T. E. Dahms, S. M. Horvath, D. J. Gray
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Time-resolved infrared spectroscopy with 0.5-ps resolution is used to track the evolution of the CO stretching vibration after visible photoexcitation of carboxyhemoglobin in water at room temperature.
Jedju, T.M., Austin, R.H., Rothberg, L.
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Jiwoong Her,1,2 Justin Roh,1 Deborah A Keys3 1Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA; 2Department of Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, North Carolina State
Her J, Roh J, Keys DA
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Gas Geyser-Related Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Presenting as Stroke Mimic and Syncope in Closed-Space Exposure: A Report of Two Cases. [PDF]
Hareeth Reddy RG +4 more
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Diploma thesis - University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna - 2024Introduction: Carboxyhemoglobin forms when carbon monoxide binds to hemoglobin. Carboxyhemoglobin can be a reliable indicator of blood carbon monoxide levels.
Noemi Kermann
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Relevant insights from personalized inhaled carbon monoxide dosing in a safety study in pneumonia and ARDS. [PDF]
Baron RM +9 more
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Multimodal intervention reduces seasonal carbon monoxide poisoning incidence and myocardial injury: a retrospective cohort study accounting for environmental temperature. [PDF]
Ling Y, Xiong X, Huang H, Ye C, Wang W.
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