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Nachweis einer NO-Freisetzung in der Frühphase nach Trauma

Detection of NO following major trauma in humans

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Part of the book series: Langenbecks Archiv für Chirurgie ((FORUMBAND,volume I/98))

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Die Aktivierung von PMN-Leukozyten, ein erhöhter Arachidonsäuremetabolismus und Gewebshypoxie führen zur Bildung von Sauerstoffradikalen und weiteren Folgeprodukten bei jeder Schockform [9]. Parallel hierzu werden hohe Konzentrationen von NO nachgewiesen, welche höchstwahrscheinlich durch die Stimulierung der induzierbaren Form der NO-Synthase (iNOS) entstehen [1, 9].

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Gebhard, F., Pfetsch, H., Nüssler, A., Strecker, W., Kinzl, L., Brückner, U.B. (1998). Nachweis einer NO-Freisetzung in der Frühphase nach Trauma. In: Herfarth, C., Rothmund, M., Hartel, W. (eds) Chirurgisches Forum ’98. Langenbecks Archiv für Chirurgie, vol I/98. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-72182-3_8

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