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AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1974
Puzzled by the postoperative behavior of donors, MS. SCHUMANN looked more closely at their preoperative situations and pressures. Her investigations led to this article. Graduated from the Miami Valley Hospital School of Nursing, Dayton, Ohio, she earned a bachelor's degree from Ohio State University, Columbus, and a master's degree from Boston ...
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Puzzled by the postoperative behavior of donors, MS. SCHUMANN looked more closely at their preoperative situations and pressures. Her investigations led to this article. Graduated from the Miami Valley Hospital School of Nursing, Dayton, Ohio, she earned a bachelor's degree from Ohio State University, Columbus, and a master's degree from Boston ...
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Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry, 2005
Recent comparisons of the pharmacological effects of nitric oxide (NO) and nitroxyl (HNO) donors have demonstrated that the responses to these redox-related nitrogen oxides are nearly universally dissimilar. These analyses have suggested the existence of mutually exclusive signaling pathways as a result of discrete chemical interactions of HNO and NO ...
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Recent comparisons of the pharmacological effects of nitric oxide (NO) and nitroxyl (HNO) donors have demonstrated that the responses to these redox-related nitrogen oxides are nearly universally dissimilar. These analyses have suggested the existence of mutually exclusive signaling pathways as a result of discrete chemical interactions of HNO and NO ...
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Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America, 2004
The donor area should be treated as a vital,nonrenewable resource. Its proper, efficient use and preservation remains the cornerstone of successful transplantation by way of grafting. Evaluation of donor hair characteristics and density are essential to proper candidate selection and surgical planning.
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The donor area should be treated as a vital,nonrenewable resource. Its proper, efficient use and preservation remains the cornerstone of successful transplantation by way of grafting. Evaluation of donor hair characteristics and density are essential to proper candidate selection and surgical planning.
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[Donor selection. Marginal donors].
Revista espanola de cardiologia, 1996The number of heart transplant candidates has increased steadily in the past several years because of improved survival and sustantial decrease in the incidence of rejection and serious infections. Unfortunately the number of available donors was remained insufficient, the method of expanding the donors pool may be to liberate the criteria for an ...
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Current Opinion in Organ Transplantation, 2007
Donor issues have a direct impact on the pancreas transplant surgical procedure and play a critical role in the success of the procedure. The purpose of this review is to examine several key donor issues that are likely to have a significant impact on outcomes after pancreas transplant. This review will focus on recent publications dealing specifically
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Donor issues have a direct impact on the pancreas transplant surgical procedure and play a critical role in the success of the procedure. The purpose of this review is to examine several key donor issues that are likely to have a significant impact on outcomes after pancreas transplant. This review will focus on recent publications dealing specifically
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