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Mikael Persson

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Medical Hypotheses|August 18, 2019
Airborne contamination and surgical site infection: Could a thirty-year-old idea help solve the problem?Mikael Persson
Amino Acids|March 5, 2011
Microglial self-defence mediated through GLT-1 and glutathioneMikael Persson, Lars Rönnbäck
Chemical Research in Toxicology|October 22, 2016
Advances in Predictive Toxicology for Discovery Safety through High Content ScreeningMikael Persson, Jorrit J Hornberg
Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)|February 24, 2024
Microwave and Antenna Systems in Medical ApplicationsHoi-Shun Lui, Mikael Persson
IEEE Transactions on Bio-Medical Engineering|August 19, 2006
Reconstruction quality and spectral content of an electromagnetic time-domain inversion algorithmAndreas Fhager, Parham Hashemzadeh, Mikael Persson
The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery|May 29, 2003
A gauze sponge cannot act as a gas diffuser in cardiac surgery when it gets wetJan van der Linden, Mikael Persson
Journal of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia|June 27, 2003
De-airing of a cardiothoracic wound cavity model with carbon dioxide: theory and comparison of a gas diffuser with conventional tubesMikael Persson, Jan Van Der Linden
Anesthesia and Analgesia|January 28, 2005
Can wound desiccation be averted during cardiac surgery? An experimental studyMikael Persson, Jan van der Linden
Medical Hypotheses|July 11, 2009
Intraoperative field flooding with warm humidified CO2 may help to prevent adhesion formation after open surgeryMikael Persson, Jan van der Linden
Bioelectromagnetics|August 19, 2005
Study of subgridding in SAR computation for the cochleaRudolf Kopecký, Yngve Hamnerius, Mikael Persson
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Medical Hypotheses|August 18, 2019
Airborne contamination and surgical site infection: Could a thirty-year-old idea help solve the problem?Mikael Persson
Amino Acids|March 5, 2011
Microglial self-defence mediated through GLT-1 and glutathioneMikael Persson, Lars Rönnbäck
Chemical Research in Toxicology|October 22, 2016
Advances in Predictive Toxicology for Discovery Safety through High Content ScreeningMikael Persson, Jorrit J Hornberg
Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)|February 24, 2024
Microwave and Antenna Systems in Medical ApplicationsHoi-Shun Lui, Mikael Persson
IEEE Transactions on Bio-Medical Engineering|August 19, 2006
Reconstruction quality and spectral content of an electromagnetic time-domain inversion algorithmAndreas Fhager, Parham Hashemzadeh, Mikael Persson
The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery|May 29, 2003
A gauze sponge cannot act as a gas diffuser in cardiac surgery when it gets wetJan van der Linden, Mikael Persson
Journal of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia|June 27, 2003
De-airing of a cardiothoracic wound cavity model with carbon dioxide: theory and comparison of a gas diffuser with conventional tubesMikael Persson, Jan Van Der Linden
Anesthesia and Analgesia|January 28, 2005
Can wound desiccation be averted during cardiac surgery? An experimental studyMikael Persson, Jan van der Linden
Medical Hypotheses|July 11, 2009
Intraoperative field flooding with warm humidified CO2 may help to prevent adhesion formation after open surgeryMikael Persson, Jan van der Linden
Bioelectromagnetics|August 19, 2005
Study of subgridding in SAR computation for the cochleaRudolf Kopecký, Yngve Hamnerius, Mikael Persson
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