2017
Systemic administration of bone marrow‐derived cells leads to better uterine engraftment than use of uterine‐derived cells or local injection
Liu Y, Tal R, Pluchino N, Mamillapalli R, Taylor HS. Systemic administration of bone marrow‐derived cells leads to better uterine engraftment than use of uterine‐derived cells or local injection. Journal Of Cellular And Molecular Medicine 2017, 22: 67-76. PMID: 28782281, PMCID: PMC5742714, DOI: 10.1111/jcmm.13294.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBM-derived cellsSystemic administrationFluorescence-activated cell sortingLocal injectionBone marrow-derived cellsSingle uterine hornMarrow-derived cellsWild-type recipientsStem cell engraftmentStem cell-based therapiesAsherman's syndromeCell-based therapiesIntrauterine injectionUterine injuryEndometrial cellsSystemic injectionLocal injuryImmunohistochemical stainingUterine tissuePotential therapyCell recruitmentSystemic routeAdministration resultsUterine hornCell engraftment
2008
Comparing the effect of arginine vasopressin on ear and finger photoplethysmography
Jablonka DH, Awad AA, Stout RG, Silverman DG, Shelley KH. Comparing the effect of arginine vasopressin on ear and finger photoplethysmography. Journal Of Clinical Anesthesia 2008, 20: 90-93. PMID: 18410861, DOI: 10.1016/j.jclinane.2007.09.008.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsArginine vasopressin injectionArginine vasopressinVasopressin injectionASA physical status IArginine-vasopressin effectPhysical status IObservational human studiesArginine vasopressin administrationMyomectomy surgeryPlethysmographic amplitudeStatus IIntrauterine injectionUniversity HospitalGreater vasoconstrictionVasopressin administrationFinger photoplethysmographyPhotoplethysmographic amplitudeAdrenergic activationBlood flowHuman studiesFinger signalsVasopressin effectVasopressinInjectionEar
1976
Studies on pulmonary surfactant Effects of cortisol administration to fetal rabbits on lung phospholipid content, composition and biosynthesis
Rooney S, Gobran L, Gross I, Wai-Lee T, Nardone L, Motoyama E. Studies on pulmonary surfactant Effects of cortisol administration to fetal rabbits on lung phospholipid content, composition and biosynthesis. Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta 1976, 450: 121-130. PMID: 186118, DOI: 10.1016/0005-2760(76)90083-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH Keywords1-Acylglycerophosphocholine O-AcyltransferaseAnimalsCholine KinaseCytidine Diphosphate CholineDiacylglycerol CholinephosphotransferaseFatty AcidsFemaleFetusGestational AgeGlycerolHydrocortisoneLungNucleotidyltransferasesPhosphatidylcholinesPhospholipidsPregnancyPulmonary SurfactantsRabbitsConceptsLung lavageCortisol administrationDays gestationFetal rabbitsUntreated fetusesLung phospholipid contentGreater gestational ageSaline-injected controlsLysolecithin acyltransferasePhospholipid contentGestational ageIntrauterine injectionLung tissueSaline injectionFetal lungMaturational effectsGestationFetusesLavageMajor surface-active componentAdministrationCorticosteroidsCholinephosphate cytidylyltransferaseSynthesis of phosphatidylcholineHormone
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