86 results on '"Sommerschild, H."'
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2. Adenosine A1 receptors are necessary for protection of the murine heart by remote, delayed adaptation to ischaemia
3. Adenosine and cardioprotection during ischaemia and reperfusion - an overview
4. Importance of nitric oxide in hepatic arterial blood flow and total hepatic blood volume regulation in pigs
5. Morphology of motor nerve terminals on rat soleus muscle fibers reinnervated by the original and by a “foreign” nerve
6. Consequences of eliminating adenosine A(1) receptors in mice
7. Cardiovascular effects of the microsphere suspending agent, Tween 80, in pigs
8. Eccrine angiomatous hamartoma of the finger leading to amputation
9. Adenosine A1 receptors are necessary for protection of the murine heart by remote, delayed adaptation to ischaemia.
10. Duodenal Duplication - A Case with Special Features.
11. Central Venous Catheter with Subcutaneous Injection Port (Port-A-Cath): Clinical Experience with Children.
12. MAXIMUM TUBULAR REABSORPTION OF WATER.
13. Duodenal Duplication - A Case with Special Features
14. Formation of ectopic neuromuscular junctions in adult rats
15. Control of number and distribution of synapses during ectopic synapse formation in adult rat soleus muscles
16. Persistence of Junctional Acetylcholine Receptors following Denervation
17. Sinusoidal portal hypertension
18. Sinusoidal portal hypertension : Trond Kluge, Henrich Sommerschild, and Audon Flatmark. Surgery 68:294–300 (August), 1970
19. [Is infection a pathogenetic factor in coronary heart disease?].
20. Importance of heart rate for acute hibernation in isolated blood-perfused piglet hearts.
21. [Is infection a pathogenetic factor in coronary heart disease?].
22. [Preconditioning--endogenous defence mechanisms of the heart during ischemia].
23. Elevated levels of endogenous adenosine alter metabolism and enhance reduction in contractile function during low-flow ischemia: associated changes in expression of Ca(2+)-ATPase and phospholamban.
24. Microembolization in pigs: effects on coronary blood flow and myocardial ischemic tolerance.
25. A new approach to normalize myocardial temperature in the open-chest pig model.
26. Characterization of metabolic responses to low-flow ischemia in intact pig hearts and isolated blood-perfused neonatal pig hearts.
27. Importance of endogenous adenosine during ischemia and reperfusion in neonatal porcine hearts.
28. Preconditioning with ischaemia reduces both myocardial oxygen consumption and infarct size in a graded pattern.
29. Repetitive stretching during low-flow ischemia impairs function in isolated porcine hearts: a model for segmental dyskinesis.
30. [Undescended testis. The results of 392 patients surgically treated with a standardized method].
31. [New knowledge of infantile autism].
32. [Central venous catheters for long-term use. Experiences with percutaneous insertion of the Hickman catheter and subcutaneous venous port].
33. The effect of dextran on intraperitoneal tumour cell implantation in rats.
34. [Femoral shaft fractures in children. 5-year case material].
35. Cholinergic receptors at denervated mammalian motor end-plates.
36. Prevention in child psychiatry.
37. [Parenteral nutrition in the home].
38. [Solitary ulcer of the rectum].
39. Ultrastructure of the new neuromuscular junctions formed during reinnervation of rat soleus muscle by a "foreign" nerve.
40. [The injured spleen: save it--don't remove it].
41. [Ultrasound-guided percutaneous drainage of liver abscesses].
42. Morphology of motor nerve terminals on rat soleus muscle fibers reinnervated by the original and by a "foreign" nerve.
43. ANORECTAL ANOMALIES.
44. Congenital hepatic fibrosis: report of two new cases and review of the literature.
45. [Urachal anomalies].
46. Sinusoidal portal hypertension.
47. [Congenital hepatic fibrosis].
48. [PERINATAL LISTERIA MENINGITIS].
49. [Bladder exstrophy. Urological aspects].
50. [Demonstration of ectopic gastric mucosa by radioactive pertechnetate].
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