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1. Effective out-of-operating room airway management for physicians not traditionally trained in airway management.

2. Fructose-1,6-bisphosphate and fructose-2,6-bisphosphate do not influence brain carbohydrate or high-energy phosphate metabolism in a rat model of forebrain ischemia.

3. Simultaneous determination of ACE activity with 2 substrates provides information on the status of somatic ACE and allows detection of inhibitors in human blood.

4. Fine epitope mapping of monoclonal antibody 5F1 reveals anticatalytic activity toward the N domain of human angiotensin-converting enzyme.

5. Immunotargeting of catalase to lung endothelium via anti-angiotensin-converting enzyme antibodies attenuates ischemia-reperfusion injury of the lung in vivo.

6. Monoclonal Antibodies 1G12 and 6A12 to the N-domain of human angiotensin-converting enzyme: fine epitope mapping and antibody-based detection of ACE inhibitors in human blood.

7. Inhibitory antibodies to human angiotensin-converting enzyme: fine epitope mapping and mechanism of action.

8. Testicular isoform of angiotensin I-converting enzyme (ACE, CD143) on the surface of human spermatozoa: revelation and quantification using monoclonal antibodies.

9. Localization of an N-domain region of angiotensin-converting enzyme involved in the regulation of ectodomain shedding using monoclonal antibodies.

10. Jet injection of local anesthetic decreases pain of arterial cannulation in awake neurosurgical patients.

11. Comparison of adenosine, isoflurane, and desflurane on myocardial tissue oxygen pressure during coronary artery constriction in dogs.

12. Epitope-dependent blocking of the angiotensin-converting enzyme dimerization by monoclonal antibodies to the N-terminal domain of ACE: possible link of ACE dimerization and shedding from the cell surface.

13. Sodium nitroprusside-induced, but not desflurane-induced, hypotension decreases myocardial tissue oxygenation in dogs anesthetized with 8% desflurane.

14. Epitope-specific antibody-induced cleavage of angiotensin-converting enzyme from the cell surface.

15. Brain compared to heart tissue oxygen pressure during changes in arterial carbon dioxide in the dog.

16. Occurrence of potentially detrimental temperature alterations in hospitalized patients at risk for brain injury.

17. Divergence of intracranial and central venous pressures in lightly anesthetized, tracheally intubated dogs that move in response to a noxious stimulus.

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