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DNA damage effects of inhalation anesthetics in human bronchoalveolar cells. [PDF]
Cukurova Z +9 more
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Prolonged sedation in ARDS patients with inhaled anesthetics: our experience [PDF]
Simone Redaelli +7 more
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The rabbit model is well‐suited for peripheral nerve repair studies, using electrodiagnostic testing as an effective and reliable technique for fibular nerve regeneration evaluation, combined with motor function assessment using the toe spread index.
Olivier Larrivée +6 more
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Abstract not available Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Med. Coll. J.
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An in vivo assay for osteoclast activity using mouse calvaria
This study describes a novel method for measuring osteoclast‐mediated bone resorption in vivo using a mouse model. Localized injection of RANKL in a basement membrane matrix above the cranium induced osteoclast‐mediated bone resorption. Utilizing micro‐computed tomography and a semiautomated three‐dimensional analysis program, osteoclast resorption pit
Christopher Grieg +2 more
wiley +1 more source
Neurotoxicity of Inhalation Anesthetics in the Neonatal Rat Brain: Effects on Behavior and Neurodegeneration in the Piriform Cortex. [PDF]
O'Farrell RA +3 more
europepmc +1 more source
Potencies of Inhaled Anesthetics and Alcohol in Mice Selectively Bred for Resistance and Susceptibility to Nitrous [PDF]
Donald D. Koblin +2 more
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A novel inhaled anesthesia technique for concurrent direct laryngoscopy in rats
Our novel nose cone anesthetic technique allows the use of gas anesthesia during concurrent direct laryngoscopy. Inhaled anesthesia not only has a better safety profile for rats, but also increases lab efficiency when compared to injectable anesthesia. Abstract The current anesthetic standard for laryngoscopy in rats utilizes injectable intraperitoneal
Corinne Negvesky +3 more
wiley +1 more source
The mechanisms of carbon monoxide production by inhalational agents [PDF]
COPPENS, MARC +4 more
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