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Effects of magnesium treatment in a model of internal capsule lesion in spontaneously hypertensive rats [PDF]
<p><b>Background and Purpose:</b> The study aim was to assess the effects of magnesium sulfate (MgSO4) administration on white matter damage in vivo in spontaneously hypertensive rats.</p> <p><b>Methods:</b> ...
Gallagher, L.+8 more
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Characterizing optogenetically mediated rebound effects in anaesthetized mouse primary visual cortex
Abstract figure legend Many studies of cortical circuits use optogenetic activation of inhibitory interneurons to suppress pyramidal cell activity, but after the light is turned off pyramidal cells sometimes show excess spiking, which is called a post‐inhibitory rebound.
Jared T. Shapiro+2 more
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A Comparison between the Effect of Halothane and Propofol on Liver Enzymes after General Anesthesia
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Halothane is the most common inhalation anesthetic drug in the world and there is an increasing interest for using intravenous anesthetics like propofol.
M Kashifard, E Alijanpour, M Hoseinian
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Aim: The anesthetic effects and side effects of ketamine–xylazine and propofol–halothane at four different anesthetics protocol were examined in twenty healthy dogs. Methods: Four treatments were conducted using five dogs in each.
L. M. Alkattan and M. M. Helal
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Hydrocarbon molar water solubility predicts NMDA vs. GABAA receptor modulation. [PDF]
BackgroundMany anesthetics modulate 3-transmembrane (such as NMDA) and 4-transmembrane (such as GABAA) receptors. Clinical and experimental anesthetics exhibiting receptor family specificity often have low water solubility. We hypothesized that the molar
Brosnan, Robert J, Pham, Trung L
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Inhalational anesthetics produce differential effects on hepatic blood flow and oxygenation that may impact hepatocellular function and drug clearance. In this investigation, the effects of sevoflurane on hepatic blood flow and oxygenation were compared ...
E. Frink+4 more
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CONTROL OF END-TIDAL HALOTHANE CONCENTRATION: Part B: Verification in Dogs [PDF]
Conventional anaesthetic techniques do not allow for the automatic control of end-tidal halothane concentration and, therefore, brain concentration cannot be predicted. In this study, eight dogs were ventilated with halothane in oxygen using a new closed-
FREI, F.+3 more
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The cerebrovascular effects of adrenaline, noradrenaline and dopamine infusions under propofol and isoflurane anaesthesia in sheep [PDF]
Publisher's copy made available with the permission of the publisher © Australian Society of AnaesthetistsInfusions of catecholamines are frequently administered to patients receiving propofol or isoflurane anaesthesia.
Fortin D.+5 more
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ABSTRACT This study aimed to assess the osteogenic potential of chimeric monoclonal antibodies targeting BMP‐2 (Anti‐BMP‐2 mAb) in conjunction with decortication in a rabbit calvaria model using titanium domes. Anti‐BMP‐2 mAb and an isotype matched control mAb were immobilized on anorganic bovine bone mineral with 10% collagen scaffold (ABBM‐C) and ...
Seiko Min+5 more
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