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1. Time- and dose-dependent cytotoxicities of ioxitalamate and indigocarmine in human nucleus pulposus cells.

2. Formation of toxic iodinated disinfection by-products from compounds used in medical imaging.

3. Ioxitalamate induces renal tubular apoptosis via activation of renal efferent nerve-mediated adrenergic signaling, renin activity, and reactive oxygen species production in rats.

4. Iodinated contrast induced renal vasoconstriction is due in part to the downregulation of renal cortical and medullary nitric oxide synthesis.

5. Effect of contrast media on vascular smooth muscle cells.

6. Differential effects of radiocontrast agents on human umbilical vein endothelial cells: cytotoxicity and modulators of thrombogenicity.

7. Ionic and non-ionic contrast agent-mediated endothelial injury. Quantitative analysis of cell proliferation during endothelial repair.

8. Changes in intrarenal oxygenation as evaluated by BOLD MRI in a rat kidney model for radiocontrast nephropathy.

9. The endogenous insulin-like growth factor system in radiocontrast nephropathy.

10. Are iodinated contrast agents detrimental in acute cerebral ischemia? An experimental study in rats.

11. Renal microcirculation and tissue damage during acute ureteral obstruction in the rat: effect of saline infusion, indomethacin and radiocontrast.

12. Failure of insulin-like growth factor 1 to improve radiocontrast nephropathy.

13. A role for nitric oxide in X-ray contrast material toxicity.

14. [Increase of kidney enzymes in urine after administration of contrast media: comparison of the nephrotoxicity of ionic and nonionic substances].

15. [Animal experiment study for evaluation of endothelial damage to the aorta after contrast medium administration by ioxithalamate and iomeprol. Quantitative detection of increased cell proliferation with autoradiography].

16. Nitric oxide and prostanoids protect the renal outer medulla from radiocontrast toxicity in the rat.

17. Mechanism of pain induced by radiocontrast media.

18. Radiocontrast increases plasma and urinary endothelin.

19. Early renal medullary hypoxic injury from radiocontrast and indomethacin.

20. Variable effects of radiological contrast media on thrombus growth in a rabbit jugular vein thrombosis model.

21. Experimental nephrotoxicity of the radiocontrast agents iohexol, ioxaglate, and iothalamate. An in vitro and in vivo study.

22. Nephrotoxicity of contrast media in high-risk patients with renal insufficiency: comparison of low- and high-osmolar contrast agents.

23. Induction and prevention of radiocontrast-induced nephropathy in dogs with heart failure.

24. Experimental tissue damage after subcutaneous injection of water soluble contrast media.

25. Reactions to contrast media: testing the CNS hypothesis.

26. Psychopathometric demonstration and quantification of mental disturbances following myelography with metrizamide and iopamidol.

28. [Effect of triiodinated x-ray contrast media on the kidneys (review of the literature)].

29. Extravascular lung water: effects of intravenous ionic and non-ionic (lopamidol) contrast media during ischemia.

30. Contrast media induced pulmonary edema. Comparison of ionic and nonionic agents in an animal model.

31. Toxicity of X-ray contrast media in cell cultures.

32. Neurotoxicity of nonionic iodinated water-soluble contrast media in myelography: experimental study.

33. Release of serotonin from human platelets in vitro by radiographic contrast media.

34. Experimental evaluation of iosefamate meglumine and its derivatives as hepatobiliary CT contrast agents.

35. [Comparative experimental study of central nervous system tolerability of the administration of iopamidol, metrizamide, ioxitalamate, ioxaglate and iocarmate].

36. [Nonionogenic x-ray contrast substances. An experimental and clinical evaluation].

37. Contrast media used in cystourethrography. Experimental evaluation.

38. Scanning electron microscopic (SEM) studies on the effect of x-ray contrast media on aortic endothelium in the rat.

39. The effect of contrast media on the aortic endothelium of rats.

40. [Effect of contrast media on the cardiovascular system (review of the literature)].

41. Iohexol and ioxithalamate for intravenous urography. A comparative parallel study.

42. Histologic effects of Amipaque (metrizamide) and various contrast media on mouse peritoneum.

43. Tolerance and biochemical pharmacology of iopromide.

44. In vitro testing for the risk of arachnoiditis from myelographic contrast media.

45. Iopamidol a new contrast agent in angiocardiography. Experimental and clinical experience in comparison with a commonly used contrast medium.

47. Nephrotoxicity of contrast media assessed by occlusion arteriography.

48. Effects of radiographic contrast agents on spinal cord physiology.

49. [Experimental investigations on the effect of dimer-X and amipaque on the central nervous system after their use for cerebral ventriculography (author's transl)].

50. Iotrol, a new water-soluble non-ionic dimeric contrast medium for intrathecal use.

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