Response of blood cells to hemorrhagic shock in the dog

[1]  L. Verstraeten,et al.  [The physiology of primary hemostasis]. , 1989, Journal de pharmacie de Belgique.

[2]  B. Meyrick,et al.  Granulocyte-dependent injury of pulmonary endothelium: a case of miscommunication? , 1984, Tissue & cell.

[3]  H. Glaumann,et al.  Effects of in vivo liver ischemia on microsomes and lysosomes , 1981, Virchows Archiv. B, Cell pathology including molecular pathology.

[4]  S. Hosea,et al.  Role of complement activation in a model of adult respiratory distress syndrome. , 1980, The Journal of clinical investigation.

[5]  P. Wilson,et al.  Studies on the subcellular localization of human neutrophil alkaline phosphatase. , 1979, Journal of cell science.

[6]  M. Gotsman,et al.  Preservation of myocardial contractility in hemorrhagic shock with methylprednisolone. , 1978, The Annals of thoracic surgery.

[7]  N. Freudenberg Endothelium and shock. , 1978, Pathology, research and practice.

[8]  H. Matsumoto,et al.  The application of phenoxybenzamine in open heart surgery using cardiopulmonary bypass. , 1976, The Journal of cardiovascular surgery.

[9]  D. Bainton,et al.  Cytochemical localization of lysosomal enzymes in rat megakaryocytes and platelets. , 1975, The Journal of clinical investigation.

[10]  M. Baggiolini,et al.  BIOCHEMICAL AND MORPHOLOGICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF AZUROPHIL AND SPECIFIC GRANULES OF HUMAN NEUTROPHILIC POLYMORPHONUCLEAR LEUKOCYTES , 1974, The Journal of cell biology.

[11]  N. Nagasue,et al.  Release of acid hydrolases in hemorrhagic shock after pretreatment with hydrocortisone in the pig. , 1974, American journal of surgery.

[12]  A. M. Lefer,et al.  Pancreatic Hypoperfusion and the Production of a Myocardial Depressant Factor in Hemorrhagic Shock , 1974, Annals of surgery.

[13]  M. Droller Ultrastructural visualization of the thrombin-induced platelet release reaction. , 2009, Scandinavian journal of haematology.

[14]  L. Miller,et al.  Role of Intracellular Variations of Lysosomal Enzyme Activity and Oxygen Tension in Mitochondria! Impairment in Endotoxemia and Hemorrhage in the Rat , 1973, Annals of Surgery.

[15]  J. Joist,et al.  Platelet factor 4--antiheparin protein releasable from platelets. Purification and properties. , 1973, The Journal of laboratory and clinical medicine.

[16]  G. Weissmann,et al.  Mechanisms of lysosomal enzyme release from human leukocytes: microtubule assembly and membrane fusion induced by a component of complement. , 1973, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.

[17]  G. Weissmann,et al.  Cytochalasin B: effect on lysosomal enzyme release from human leukocytes. , 1973, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.

[18]  S. Yamashina,et al.  LOCALIZATION OF PEROXIDASE ACTIVITY IN THE DEVELOPING SUBMANDIBULAR GLAND OF NORMAL AND ISOPROTERENOL-TREATED RATS , 1972, The journal of histochemistry and cytochemistry : official journal of the Histochemistry Society.

[19]  J. White Exocytosis of secretory organelles from blood platelets incubated with cationic polypeptides. , 1972, The American journal of pathology.

[20]  A. M. Lefer,et al.  Circulatory Responses to Splanchnic Lysosomal Hydrolases in the Dog , 1972, Annals of surgery.

[21]  A. M. Lefer,et al.  Mechanisms of production of circulatory shock factors in isolated perfused pancreas. , 1972, The American journal of physiology.

[22]  J. Williams,et al.  Source of a Lysosomal Enzymes Acid Phosphatase, in Hemorrhagic Shock , 1972, Annals of surgery.

[23]  M. Farquhar,et al.  THE DEVELOPMENT OF NEUTROPHILIC POLYMORPHONUCLEAR LEUKOCYTES IN HUMAN BONE MARROW , 1971, The Journal of experimental medicine.

[24]  A. M. Lefer,et al.  Role of the pancreas in the pathogenesis of circulatory shock. , 1971, Advances in experimental medicine and biology.

[25]  H. Holmsen,et al.  Concepts of the blood platelet release reaction. , 1971, Series haematologica.

[26]  A. M. Lefer,et al.  Role of Lysosomes in the Pathogenesis of Splanchnic Ischemia Shock in Cats , 1970, Circulation research.

[27]  A. Lefer,et al.  Protective effect of thoracic lymph diversion in hemorrhagic shock. , 1970, The American journal of physiology.

[28]  H. Stormorken The release reaction of secretion. , 1969, Scandinavian journal of haematology. Supplementum.

[29]  G. Bounous,et al.  Role of intestinal mucosal enzymes in the pathogenesis of shock. , 1968, The Journal of trauma.

[30]  J. Wood Electron Microscopic Localization of Amines in Central Nervous Tissue , 1966, Nature.

[31]  R. Depalma,et al.  Ultrastructural changes in hemorrhagic shock. Electron microscopic study of liver, kidney and striated muscle cells in rats. , 1965, Annals of surgery.

[32]  A. Tappel,et al.  LYSOSOMAL ENZYMES OF RAT INTESTINAL MUCOSA , 1964, Journal of Cell Biology.

[33]  B. Firkin,et al.  PLATELET SURVIVAL STUDIES IN COAGULATION DISORDERS, THROMBOCYTHEMIA, AND CONDITIONS ASSOCIATED WITH ATHEROSCLEROSIS. , 1964, The Journal of laboratory and clinical medicine.

[34]  G. Weissmann,et al.  Lymphatic Transport of Beta-glucuronidase during Hæmorrhagic Shock , 1964, Nature.

[35]  G. J. Cunningham,et al.  Behaviour of Lysosomes in Hæmorrhagic Shock , 1963, Nature.

[36]  G. Weissmann,et al.  STUDIES ON LYSOSOMES , 1962, The Journal of experimental medicine.

[37]  B. Zweifach,et al.  PATHOGENESIS OF EXPERIMENTAL SHOCK , 1961, The Journal of experimental medicine.