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Activated protein C prevents hepatic ischaemia-reperfusion injury in rats
Naohisa Kuriyama
, Shuji Isaji
, Takashi Hamada
, Masashi Kishiwada
, Ichiro Ohsawa
,
Masanobu Usui
, Hiroyuki Sakurai
, Masami Tabata
, Koji Suzuki
, Shinji Uemoto
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Activated Protein C
100%
Hepatic Ischemia-reperfusion Injury
100%
Reperfusion
55%
Transaminases
22%
Pathological Findings
22%
Ischemia-reperfusion Injury
22%
Reduced Expression
22%
Multiple Injections
22%
Warm Ischemia-reperfusion Injury
22%
Anti-apoptotic
11%
T Cells
11%
Rat Model
11%
Tumor Necrosis Factor-α
11%
Therapeutic Potential
11%
Myeloperoxidase
11%
Transferases
11%
End-labelling
11%
Serine Protease
11%
Serious Complications
11%
Intravenous Injection
11%
Anticoagulants
11%
Infiltration
11%
Macrophage Cells
11%
Liver Transplantation
11%
P-selectin
11%
Protective Behavior
11%
Endothelial Cell Injury
11%
Intracellular Adhesion molecule-1
11%
Coagulation
11%
Neutrophil Cells
11%
Extended Hepatectomy
11%
Protective Properties
11%
Liver Surgery
11%
Hepatic Microcirculation
11%
Sinusoidal Endothelial Cells
11%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Reperfusion Injury
100%
Liver Ischemia
100%
Activated Protein C
100%
Aminotransferase
22%
Cytoprotective Agent
22%
Ischemia
22%
Calcium Ion
11%
Antiapoptotic
11%
Injury
11%
Rat Model
11%
Myeloperoxidase
11%
Anti-Inflammatory Drug
11%
Cell Adhesion Molecule
11%
Anticoagulant Agent
11%
P-Selectin
11%
Tumor Necrosis
11%
Transferase
11%
Serine Proteinase
11%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Reperfusion
100%
Protein C
100%
Transaminase
18%
Macrophage
9%
Transferase
9%
T Cell
9%
TUNEL Assay
9%
Rat Model
9%
Myeloperoxidase
9%
Neutrophil Granulocyte
9%
Cell Adhesion Molecule
9%
Cell Damage
9%
P-Selectin
9%
Serine Protease
9%
Microcirculation
9%