B Styrt
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Styrt B, Freiman J
Gastroenterol Clin North Am
. 1995 Dec;
24(4):839-52.
PMID: 8749901
Because most therapeutic agents used for viral infections are relatively new, experience with their adverse effects is still evolving. Hepatic toxicity has not been among the most important concerns with...
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Styrt B, Mummaw N, Stein G
Am J Emerg Med
. 1994 May;
12(3):339-42.
PMID: 8179746
Although patient comfort is a frequent rationale for antipyretic therapy, there have been few systematic studies of relationships between temperature and comfort. In this study, adult outpatients with febrile illnesses...
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Styrt B, Sugarman B
Rev Infect Dis
. 1991 Nov;
13(6):1139-50.
PMID: 1775847
The multiple effects of estrogens on infectious processes are only beginning to be understood. The existence of such effects is suggested by gender-related differences in the incidence and severity of...
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Styrt B, Sugarman B, Mummaw N, White J
J Infect Dis
. 1991 Jan;
163(1):176-9.
PMID: 1984465
To determine whether secreted neutrophil products affect the migration of motile microorganisms such as Trichomonas vaginalis, stimulated human neutrophils and cell-free oxygen metabolites were used as stimuli in a multiwell...
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Wazny T, Mummaw N, Styrt B
Eur J Clin Microbiol Infect Dis
. 1990 Nov;
9(11):830-2.
PMID: 2128277
Because an endogenous phospholipase C (PLC) participates in neutrophil activation and because many bacterial pathogens produce PLCs, these studies examined the effect of PLC from Bacillus cereus on the release...
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Styrt B, Walker R, Dahl L, Potter A
J Gen Microbiol
. 1990 Nov;
136(11):2173-8.
PMID: 2079620
Bacterial exotoxins may contribute to the pathogenic potential of micro-organisms through interactions with cells of the host defence system as well as by directly damaging host tissue. The present studies...
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Styrt B, Sugarman B
Arch Intern Med
. 1990 Aug;
150(8):1589-97.
PMID: 2200377
While understanding of the mechanisms of fever has progressed in recent years, much uncertainty remains as to whether fever in itself (as distinct from its cause) is beneficial or harmful,...
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Styrt B
Am J Med
. 1990 May;
88(5N):33N-42N.
PMID: 2114797
The risk of overwhelming sepsis in asplenic patients has been recognized increasingly over the past several decades, but the underlying mechanisms are not fully understood, and there is controversy over...
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Styrt B, Walker R, White J, Dahl L, Baker J
Can J Vet Res
. 1990 Jan;
54(1):146-50.
PMID: 2306664
Bovine respiratory disease caused by Pasteurella haemolytica may be partially mediated by a leukotoxin secreted by the microorganism. We examined the effect of leukotoxic Pasteurella supernatants on leakage of the...