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N T Ryan

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The Surgical Clinics of North America|October 1, 1976
Metabolic adaptations for energy production during trauma and sepsisN T Ryan
Metabolism: Clinical and Experimental|November 1, 1974
Differential tissue sensitivity to elevated endogenous insulin levels during experimental peritonitis in ratsN T Ryan, G L Blackburn, H A Clowes
Hospital Practice (Office Ed.)|October 15, 1985
Isopropanol intoxication: managing the comaC D Taylor, C O Cowart, N T Ryan
Surgical Forum|January 1, 1979
PGE2 in treatment of "irreversible" hemorrhagic shockR H Whitten, N T Ryan, R H Egdahl
Biochemical Pharmacology|June 15, 1973
Inhibition of p-chlorophenoxyisobutyrate by 1-methyl-2-mercaptoimidazole and related compoundsN T Ryan, D A Richert, W W Westerfeld
Metabolism: Clinical and Experimental|October 1, 1974
Effect of hemorrhagic shock, fasting, and corticosterone administration on leucine oxidation and incorporation into protein by skeletal muscleN T Ryan, B C George, R Odessey, et al.
Surgical Forum|January 1, 1978
Role of adrenal and pancreatic hormones in postshock metabolismR H Whitten, N T Ryan, B C George, et al.
Archives of Surgery (Chicago, Ill. : 1960)|March 1, 1978
Persisting structural abnormalities in liver, kidney, and muscle tissues following hemorrhagic shockB C George, N T Ryan, W C Ullrick, et al.
The Journal of Surgical Research|February 1, 1974
Relationship of hind limb energy fuel metabolism to the circulatory responses in severe sepsisT F O'Donnell, G H Clowes, G L Blackburn, et al.
Annals of Surgery|May 1, 1974
Energy metabolism in sepsis: treatment based on different patterns in shock and high output stageG H Clowes, T F O'Donnell, N T Ryan, et al.
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The Surgical Clinics of North America|October 1, 1976
Metabolic adaptations for energy production during trauma and sepsisN T Ryan
Metabolism: Clinical and Experimental|November 1, 1974
Differential tissue sensitivity to elevated endogenous insulin levels during experimental peritonitis in ratsN T Ryan, G L Blackburn, H A Clowes
Hospital Practice (Office Ed.)|October 15, 1985
Isopropanol intoxication: managing the comaC D Taylor, C O Cowart, N T Ryan
Surgical Forum|January 1, 1979
PGE2 in treatment of "irreversible" hemorrhagic shockR H Whitten, N T Ryan, R H Egdahl
Biochemical Pharmacology|June 15, 1973
Inhibition of p-chlorophenoxyisobutyrate by 1-methyl-2-mercaptoimidazole and related compoundsN T Ryan, D A Richert, W W Westerfeld
Metabolism: Clinical and Experimental|October 1, 1974
Effect of hemorrhagic shock, fasting, and corticosterone administration on leucine oxidation and incorporation into protein by skeletal muscleN T Ryan, B C George, R Odessey, et al.
Surgical Forum|January 1, 1978
Role of adrenal and pancreatic hormones in postshock metabolismR H Whitten, N T Ryan, B C George, et al.
Archives of Surgery (Chicago, Ill. : 1960)|March 1, 1978
Persisting structural abnormalities in liver, kidney, and muscle tissues following hemorrhagic shockB C George, N T Ryan, W C Ullrick, et al.
The Journal of Surgical Research|February 1, 1974
Relationship of hind limb energy fuel metabolism to the circulatory responses in severe sepsisT F O'Donnell, G H Clowes, G L Blackburn, et al.
Annals of Surgery|May 1, 1974
Energy metabolism in sepsis: treatment based on different patterns in shock and high output stageG H Clowes, T F O'Donnell, N T Ryan, et al.
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