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N J Gurll

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Progress in Clinical and Biological Research|January 1, 1989
Organ blood flow and metabolism in shock: overviewN J Gurll
Progress in Clinical and Biological Research|January 1, 1988
Opioid-catecholamine interactions in circulatory shockN J Gurll
The Journal of Surgical Research|June 1, 1975
Potential difference as an estimate of intestinal viabilityN J Gurll, G Braxton
World Journal of Surgery|March 1, 1981
The role of histamine and histamine receptors in the pathogenesis and treatment of erosive gastritisN J Gurll, A J Damianos
The American Surgeon|April 1, 1975
Intestinal absorption and electrolyte absorptionN J Gurll, M J Zinner
Circulatory Shock|January 1, 1987
Central nervous system is involved in the cardiovascular responses to naloxone in canine endotoxic but not hemorrhagic shockN J Gurll, E Ganes, D G Reynolds
Gastroenterology|August 1, 1977
Effect of histamine H2 antagonism by metiamide on the response of the canine gastric mucosa to acid and bile saltN J Gurll, M J Zinner, W Callahan
The American Surgeon|April 1, 1975
Stress ulceration and the gastric mucosal barrierM J Zinner, L Turtinen, N J Gurll
Surgery|June 1, 1975
The role of acid and ischemia in production of stress ulcers during canine hemorrhagic shockM J Zinner, L Turtinen, N J Gurll
Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine. Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine (New York, N.Y.)|March 1, 1987
Naloxone pretreatment prevents the bloody diarrhea of canine endotoxic shockE Ganes, N J Gurll, D G Reynolds
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Progress in Clinical and Biological Research|January 1, 1989
Organ blood flow and metabolism in shock: overviewN J Gurll
Progress in Clinical and Biological Research|January 1, 1988
Opioid-catecholamine interactions in circulatory shockN J Gurll
The Journal of Surgical Research|June 1, 1975
Potential difference as an estimate of intestinal viabilityN J Gurll, G Braxton
World Journal of Surgery|March 1, 1981
The role of histamine and histamine receptors in the pathogenesis and treatment of erosive gastritisN J Gurll, A J Damianos
The American Surgeon|April 1, 1975
Intestinal absorption and electrolyte absorptionN J Gurll, M J Zinner
Circulatory Shock|January 1, 1987
Central nervous system is involved in the cardiovascular responses to naloxone in canine endotoxic but not hemorrhagic shockN J Gurll, E Ganes, D G Reynolds
Gastroenterology|August 1, 1977
Effect of histamine H2 antagonism by metiamide on the response of the canine gastric mucosa to acid and bile saltN J Gurll, M J Zinner, W Callahan
The American Surgeon|April 1, 1975
Stress ulceration and the gastric mucosal barrierM J Zinner, L Turtinen, N J Gurll
Surgery|June 1, 1975
The role of acid and ischemia in production of stress ulcers during canine hemorrhagic shockM J Zinner, L Turtinen, N J Gurll
Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine. Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine (New York, N.Y.)|March 1, 1987
Naloxone pretreatment prevents the bloody diarrhea of canine endotoxic shockE Ganes, N J Gurll, D G Reynolds
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