J F DALY
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CRACOVANER A, DALY J
Arch Otolaryngol (1925)
. 2010 Mar;
45(3):283-7.
PMID: 20243483
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Thornton J, DALY J, Cohen M, Yang X, Downey J
Circ Res
. 1993 Oct;
73(4):649-55.
PMID: 8396502
The role of catecholamines in ischemic preconditioning is unclear. Accordingly, the effects of tyramine-induced norepinephrine release and alpha 1-receptor blockade were examined. Ischemic preconditioning with a 5-minute coronary occlusion 10...
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Yang X, Arnoult S, Tsuchida A, Cope D, Thornton J, DALY J, et al.
Cardiovasc Res
. 1993 Apr;
27(4):556-8.
PMID: 8324785
Objective: Preconditioning the heart with 5 min of ischaemia followed by reperfusion renders the myocardium resistant to infarction from subsequent ischaemia. This protection lasts for about 1 h. The aim...
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Goodman R, DALY J, Valensi Q
Laryngoscope
. 1981 Feb;
91(2):260-4.
PMID: 7464387
Bilateral lesions which appeared clinically to be branchial cleft sinuses were removed from a patient's neck. One was indeed a branchial cleft sinus, with elements of salivary tissue, but the...
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Persky M, DALY J
Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg
. 1981 Jan;
89(1):87-91.
PMID: 6784088
An attempt has been made to compare the long-term results using preoperative radiation and surgery with radiation therapy alone in the treatment of squamous cell carcinoma of the pyriform sinus....
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Tokita N, DALY J, BECKER M, Aleksic S
Arch Otolaryngol
. 1979 Aug;
105(8):449-54.
PMID: 313781
The campomelic syndrome is characterized by dwarfism, craniofacial anomalies, bowing of the tibiae and femora, cutaneous dimpling overlying the tibial bend, respiratory distress, and early death. Otolaryngologic manifestations include flat...
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