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Annals of Emergency Medicine|June 1, 1988
Predictors of electromechanical dissociation during cardiac arrestK Sutton-Tyrrell, N S Abramson, P Safar, et al.
Resuscitation|November 24, 2001
Fructose-1,6-bisphosphate and MK-801 by aortic arch flush for cerebral preservation during exsanguination cardiac arrest of 20 min in dogs. An exploratory studyW Behringer, R Kentner, X Wu, et al.
Shock (Augusta, Ga.)|January 5, 2002
Gut damage during hemorrhagic shock: effects on survival of oral or enteral interleukin-6X Wu, S Prueckner, F Rollwagen, et al.
Critical Care Medicine|October 1, 1988
Pathophysiologic limits to the reversibility of clinical deathJ Moossy, P Safar, S Adler, et al.
Critical Care Medicine|November 1, 2000
Delayed, spontaneous hypothermia reduces neuronal damage after asphyxial cardiac arrest in ratsR W Hickey, H Ferimer, H L Alexander, et al.
Critical Care Medicine|September 8, 2001
Intraperitoneal, but not enteric, adenosine administration improves survival after volume-controlled hemorrhagic shock in ratsX Wu, R Kentner, J Stezoski, et al.
Critical Care Medicine|October 1, 1988
Treatment potentials for reversing clinical deathH E Stephenson, P Safar, K E Arfors, et al.
Critical Care Medicine|October 1, 1988
Recommendations for future research on the reversibility of clinical deathP Safar, Z Khachaturian, M Klain, et al.
Resuscitation|March 4, 2000
Adenosine by aortic flush fails to augment the brain preservation effect of mild hypothermia during exsanguination cardiac arrest in dogs - an exploratory studyR J Woods, S Prueckner, P Safar, et al.
Resuscitation|June 1, 1997
Future directions for resuscitation research. V. Ultra-advanced life supportS A Tisherman, K Vandevelde, P Safar, et al.
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Annals of Emergency Medicine|June 1, 1988
Predictors of electromechanical dissociation during cardiac arrestK Sutton-Tyrrell, N S Abramson, P Safar, et al.
Resuscitation|November 24, 2001
Fructose-1,6-bisphosphate and MK-801 by aortic arch flush for cerebral preservation during exsanguination cardiac arrest of 20 min in dogs. An exploratory studyW Behringer, R Kentner, X Wu, et al.
Shock (Augusta, Ga.)|January 5, 2002
Gut damage during hemorrhagic shock: effects on survival of oral or enteral interleukin-6X Wu, S Prueckner, F Rollwagen, et al.
Critical Care Medicine|October 1, 1988
Pathophysiologic limits to the reversibility of clinical deathJ Moossy, P Safar, S Adler, et al.
Critical Care Medicine|November 1, 2000
Delayed, spontaneous hypothermia reduces neuronal damage after asphyxial cardiac arrest in ratsR W Hickey, H Ferimer, H L Alexander, et al.
Critical Care Medicine|September 8, 2001
Intraperitoneal, but not enteric, adenosine administration improves survival after volume-controlled hemorrhagic shock in ratsX Wu, R Kentner, J Stezoski, et al.
Critical Care Medicine|October 1, 1988
Treatment potentials for reversing clinical deathH E Stephenson, P Safar, K E Arfors, et al.
Critical Care Medicine|October 1, 1988
Recommendations for future research on the reversibility of clinical deathP Safar, Z Khachaturian, M Klain, et al.
Resuscitation|March 4, 2000
Adenosine by aortic flush fails to augment the brain preservation effect of mild hypothermia during exsanguination cardiac arrest in dogs - an exploratory studyR J Woods, S Prueckner, P Safar, et al.
Resuscitation|June 1, 1997
Future directions for resuscitation research. V. Ultra-advanced life supportS A Tisherman, K Vandevelde, P Safar, et al.
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