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John F Stover

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Critical Care (London, England)|June 20, 2008
In vitro norepinephrine significantly activates isolated platelets from healthy volunteers and critically ill patients following severe traumatic brain injuryChristoph Tschuor, Lars M Asmis, Philipp M Lenzlinger, et al.
World Journal of Gastrointestinal Pharmacology and Therapeutics|August 10, 2018
Blood glucose response after oral intake of lactulose in healthy volunteers: A randomized, controlled, cross-over studyJasmin Steudle, Christiane Schön, Manfred Wargenau, et al.
Acta Neurochirurgica|December 25, 2009
Increasing hematocrit above 28% during early resuscitative phase is not associated with decreased mortality following severe traumatic brain injuryCarole Flückiger, Markus Béchir, Mirko Brenni, et al.
Critical Care (London, England)|June 30, 2010
Early fluid resuscitation with hyperoncotic hydroxyethyl starch 200/0.5 (10%) in severe burn injuryMarkus Béchir, Milo A Puhan, Simona B Neff, et al.
Journal of Neurotrauma|May 17, 2014
Nitric oxide synthase inhibition with the antipterin VAS203 improves outcome in moderate and severe traumatic brain injury: a placebo-controlled randomized Phase IIa trial (NOSTRA)John F Stover, Antonio Belli, Henry Boret, et al.
Immunobiology|August 7, 2007
Tacrolimus depresses local immune cell infiltration but fails to reduce cortical contusion volume in brain-injured ratsUlrich W Thomale, Marcel Bender, Pablo Casalis, et al.
Medical Science Monitor : International Medical Journal of Experimental and Clinical Research|October 3, 2003
Norepinephrine infusion increases interleukin-6 in plasma and cerebrospinal fluid of brain-injured ratsJohn F Stover, Oliver W Sakowitz, Britta Schöning, et al.
Critical Care Research and Practice|April 30, 2011
Thromboelastography to monitor clotting/bleeding complications in patients treated with the molecular adsorbent recirculating systemEsther B Bachli, Jörg Bösiger, Markus Béchir, et al.
Neuroscience Letters|May 4, 2002
Decreased hemispheric Aquaporin-4 is linked to evolving brain edema following controlled cortical impact injury in ratsKarl L Kiening, Frank K H van Landeghem, Stefan Schreiber, et al.
Critical Care Medicine|September 16, 2003
Effects of early and late intravenous norepinephrine infusion on cerebral perfusion, microcirculation, brain-tissue oxygenation, and edema formation in brain-injured ratsStefan-Nikolaus Kroppenstedt, Ulrich-Wilhelm Thomale, Martin Griebenow, et al.
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Critical Care (London, England)|June 20, 2008
In vitro norepinephrine significantly activates isolated platelets from healthy volunteers and critically ill patients following severe traumatic brain injuryChristoph Tschuor, Lars M Asmis, Philipp M Lenzlinger, et al.
World Journal of Gastrointestinal Pharmacology and Therapeutics|August 10, 2018
Blood glucose response after oral intake of lactulose in healthy volunteers: A randomized, controlled, cross-over studyJasmin Steudle, Christiane Schön, Manfred Wargenau, et al.
Acta Neurochirurgica|December 25, 2009
Increasing hematocrit above 28% during early resuscitative phase is not associated with decreased mortality following severe traumatic brain injuryCarole Flückiger, Markus Béchir, Mirko Brenni, et al.
Critical Care (London, England)|June 30, 2010
Early fluid resuscitation with hyperoncotic hydroxyethyl starch 200/0.5 (10%) in severe burn injuryMarkus Béchir, Milo A Puhan, Simona B Neff, et al.
Journal of Neurotrauma|May 17, 2014
Nitric oxide synthase inhibition with the antipterin VAS203 improves outcome in moderate and severe traumatic brain injury: a placebo-controlled randomized Phase IIa trial (NOSTRA)John F Stover, Antonio Belli, Henry Boret, et al.
Immunobiology|August 7, 2007
Tacrolimus depresses local immune cell infiltration but fails to reduce cortical contusion volume in brain-injured ratsUlrich W Thomale, Marcel Bender, Pablo Casalis, et al.
Medical Science Monitor : International Medical Journal of Experimental and Clinical Research|October 3, 2003
Norepinephrine infusion increases interleukin-6 in plasma and cerebrospinal fluid of brain-injured ratsJohn F Stover, Oliver W Sakowitz, Britta Schöning, et al.
Critical Care Research and Practice|April 30, 2011
Thromboelastography to monitor clotting/bleeding complications in patients treated with the molecular adsorbent recirculating systemEsther B Bachli, Jörg Bösiger, Markus Béchir, et al.
Neuroscience Letters|May 4, 2002
Decreased hemispheric Aquaporin-4 is linked to evolving brain edema following controlled cortical impact injury in ratsKarl L Kiening, Frank K H van Landeghem, Stefan Schreiber, et al.
Critical Care Medicine|September 16, 2003
Effects of early and late intravenous norepinephrine infusion on cerebral perfusion, microcirculation, brain-tissue oxygenation, and edema formation in brain-injured ratsStefan-Nikolaus Kroppenstedt, Ulrich-Wilhelm Thomale, Martin Griebenow, et al.
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