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Mechanisms of Chronotropic Effects of Volatile Inhalation Anesthetics
Gopal Krishna, RAYMOND R. PARADISE
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Prevalence and degree of orotracheal intubation‐related tracheal lesions in horses
Abstract Background Orotracheal intubation is commonly performed for inhalation anaesthesia in horses to ensure safe and reliable administration of volatile anaesthetics and to secure the airways. In human and equine medicine, the occurrence of intubation‐associated complications has been described, which can range from mild mucosal irritation to ...
Aiden Parente+4 more
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The Electrophysiologic Effects of Volatile Anesthetics and Sufentanil on the Normal Atrioventricular Conduction System and Accessory Pathways in Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome [PDF]
Michael D. Sharpe+5 more
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Abstract Background Dobutamine is a first‐line therapy for hypotension in anaesthetised horses, but the effects on haemodynamic parameters in standing and anaesthetised horses are not well studied. Objectives To investigate the effects of dobutamine in escalating dosages on haemodynamic performance in awake and anaesthetised horses.
Emma B. Gorenberg+4 more
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Male C57BL/6 mice were switched from a high‐sugar/high‐fat diet to a control diet with or without free‐choice 10% ethanol. The switch reshaped the cecal microbiota and metabolome (alpha diversity increased; polyamines and selected bile acids decreased) and reduced colonic barrier markers.
Renato Elias Moreira Júnior+8 more
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Inhibition of Dopamine Transport in Rat Brain Synaptosomes by Volatile Anesthetics [PDF]
Essam A. El-Maghrabi+1 more
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This review highlights mechanochemical strategies for the late‐stage modification of active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs), providing a valuable resource for selecting substrates to evaluate the pharmaceutical potential of novel and existing (mechano)chemical protocols.
Johanna Templ, Lars Borchardt
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Activation of the Ca2+ Release Channel of Cardiac Sarcoplasmic Reticulum by Volatile Anesthetics [PDF]
Timothy Connelly, Roberto Coronado
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Discovery and Treatment of Action Potential‐Independent Myotonia in Hyperkalemic Periodic Paralysis
ABSTRACT Objective Hyperkalemic periodic paralysis (hyperKPP) is characterized by attacks of transient weakness. A subset of hyperKPP patients suffers from transient involuntary contraction of muscle (myotonia). The goal of this study was to determine mechanisms causing myotonia in hyperKPP.
Chris Dupont+4 more
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