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“.... Neurovascular compression of the appropriate cranial nerve as it leaves the brain stem is responsible...”
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Por Kawada, Toru, Li, Meihua, Sata, Yusuke, Zheng, Can, Turner, Michael J, Shimizu, Shuji, Sugimachi, Masaru
Publicado no Clin Med Insights Cardiol (2015)
“...) and rats with chronic heart failure (CHF, n = 6). The maximum slope of the dose–effect curve...”Publicado no Clin Med Insights Cardiol (2015)
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“... and histological changes, and correlated with clinical and radiological findings. RESULTS--Cranial nerve...”
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“... with a decreased level of consciousness or seizures was common, psychosis, hemiparesis, cranial nerve...”
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“...Clonidine, in low intravenous doses, inhibited the increased heart rate of pithed rats caused...”
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Por Gdovin, Matthew J., Zamora, Debora A., Ravindran, C. R. Marutha, Leiter, James C.
Publicado em 2010
“... the changes in pHi in central chemoreceptors and respiratory motor output recorded from cranial nerves....”Publicado em 2010
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Por Gdovin, Matthew J., Zamora, Debora A., Marutha Ravindran, C. R., Leiter, James C.
Publicado no Ethn Dis (2010)
“... was recorded from cranial nerve 7 at control bath pH (7.8) and hypercapnic bath pH (7.4) as bath concentrations...”Publicado no Ethn Dis (2010)
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“..., splanchnic and renal nerve activity, blood pressure and heart rate. Cumulative dose-response (i.v.) curves...”
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Por Hart, John, Tillman, Gail, Kraut, Michael A, Chiang, Hsueh-Sheng, Strain, Jeremy F, Li, Yufeng, Agrawal, Amy G, Jester, Penny, Gnann, John W, Whitley, Richard J
Publicado em 2014
“... in a coma with cranial nerve deficits (had a poorer recovery particularly with regard to cognition...”Publicado em 2014
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Por Lasker, George F., Pankey, Edward A., Frink, Terrence J., Zeitzer, Jonathan R., Walter, Korey A., Kadowitz, Philip J.
Publicado em 2013
“... stimulators a new class of agents called sGC activators increase the activity of NO-insensitive sGC...”Publicado em 2013
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Por McClure, Deimante, Greenman, Samantha C., Koppolu, Siva Sundeep, Varvara, Maria, Yaseen, Zimri S., Galynker, Igor I.
Publicado no J Nerv Ment Dis (2015)
“...This double-blind, sham-controlled study sought to investigate the effectiveness of cranial...”Publicado no J Nerv Ment Dis (2015)
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Por Gershon, Anne A., Breuer, Judith, Cohen, Jeffrey I., Cohrs, Randall J., Gershon, Michael D., Gilden, Don, Grose, Charles, Hambleton, Sophie, Kennedy, Peter G. E., Oxman, Michael N., Seward, Jane F., Yamanishi, Koichi
Publicado no Nat Rev Dis Primers (2015)
“..., other zoster complications can develop, including myelitis, cranial nerve palsies, meningitis, stroke...”Publicado no Nat Rev Dis Primers (2015)
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“.... This information was dispatched to the company and used as a template to form the implant. The cranial implant...”
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“... inotropic response to NPY is not due to a direct effect of NPY on the heart muscle but is largely due...”
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“...BACKGROUND: Neuromuscular blocking agents are an integral component of general anesthesia...”
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Por Dandashi, Jad A, Nizamutdinov, Damir, Dayawansa, Samantha, Fonkem, Ekokobe, Huang, Jason H
Publicado no J Neuroinfect Dis (2016)
“... peripheral and central nervous systems involvement, including focal nerve abnormalities, cranial neuropathies...”Publicado no J Neuroinfect Dis (2016)
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Por Lemaire, Benjamin, Kubota, Akira, O'Meara, Conor M., Lamb, David C., Tanguay, Robert L., Goldstone, Jared V., Stegeman, John J.
Publicado no Toxicol Appl Pharmacol (2016)
“... organs including liver, heart, gonads, spleen and brain, as well as eye and optic nerve. Putative binding...”Publicado no Toxicol Appl Pharmacol (2016)
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Por Malfatti, Michael A., Enright, Heather A., Be, Nicholas A., Kuhn, Edward A., Hok, Saphon, McNerney, M. Windy, Lao, Victoria, Nguyen, Tuan H., Lightstone, Felice C., Carpenter, Timothy S., Bennion, Brian J., Valdez, Carlos A.
Publicado no Chem Biol Interact (2017)
“...Organophosphorus-based (OP) nerve agents represent some of the most toxic substances known...”Publicado no Chem Biol Interact (2017)
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“... was to introduce a new surgical method for resecting anterior mediastinum tumors through a subxiphoid incision...”
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