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Cell microvesicles during experimental endotoxemia

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine, 2006
The dynamics of microvesicle formation in arterial blood in generalized Schwartzman phenomenon was studied. Successive (with 24-h interval) intravenous injections of endotoxin to rabbits in a dose of 1 mg/kg and 3 mg/kg caused an increase in the content of microvesicles in the blood, some of them containing ecto-5'-nucleotidase.
L D, Zubairova   +4 more
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Vascular Lesions in Endotoxemia

1972
In the past, vascular lesions in animals injected with endotoxin have been considered to result from anoxia secondary to occlusive thrombotic deposits in vessels. The thrombosis was thought to be caused by activation of clotting factors and platelet procoagulant activity in the flowing blood, with subsequent trapping of fibrin and platelet emboli in ...
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Bacterial Endotoxemia

Annual Review of Medicine, 1965
B W, ZWEIFACH, A, JANOFF
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Endotoxemia and endotoxemia diagnostics

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1980
Koničková Z   +3 more
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Endotoxemia and Glutamine

2014
Endotoxemia markedly modifies glutamine metabolism in several tissues with a decrease of intestinal glutamine uptake and metabolism, and decreased oxygen consumption. In liver, endotoxemia decreases glutamine content and mitochondrial oxygen consumption while in skeletal muscles, it increases glutamine synthesis and release resulting in decreased ...
François Blachier   +6 more
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Colonoscopy related endotoxemia.

Surgery, gynecology & obstetrics, 1985
A pilot study of 20 patients who underwent colonoscopy was performed to investigate the occurrence of endotoxemia related to the procedure and its clinical significance. With the use of the limulus lysate method of assay, endotoxemia was demonstrated in 25 per cent of the patients during colonoscopy and 65 per cent afterwards, but was not associated ...
C J, Kelley   +3 more
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ENDOTOXEMIA

Anesthesiology, 1991
S. Abdi   +3 more
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Endotoxemia and cholestasis.

Surgery, gynecology & obstetrics, 1988
Endotoxemia has been incriminated as a major cause of morbidity and mortality in patients with obstructive jaundice. It has been postulated that absence of gastrointestinal bile salt flow in cholestasis enhances portal absorption of bacterial endotoxin from the intestine, thereby predisposing the host to endotoxemia and its complications. This study re-
P T, Roughneen   +3 more
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Intestinal endotoxemia

Gastroenterology, 1988
S.J.H. Van Deventer   +2 more
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ADVIA myeloperoxidase index post‐endotoxemia

Veterinary Clinical Pathology, 2021
Michael M. Fry   +2 more
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