J Jaichenko
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Jaichenko J, Fudin R, Shostak A, Gotloib L
Nephron
. 1998 Nov;
80(3):367-8.
PMID: 9807055
No abstract available.
2.
Fudin R, Jaichenko J, Shostak A, Bennett M, Gotloib L
Nephron
. 1998 Jul;
79(3):299-305.
PMID: 9678430
This prospective study was designed to evaluate the eventual correction of anemia and iron status in 39 iron-deficient uremics starting hemodialysis. Nine patients (control group) had no iron supplementation, 10...
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Gotloib L, Shostak A, Lev A, Fudin R, Jaichenko J
Intensive Care Med
. 1995 Feb;
21(2):104-11.
PMID: 7775690
Objective: Hospital mortality of patients with septic multiorgan failure (MOF) is still around 95%. The present study investigates whether this high mortality could be significantly reduced by the addition of...
4.
Gotloib L, Shostak A, Galdi P, Jaichenko J, Fudin R
Circ Shock
. 1992 Jan;
36(1):45-56.
PMID: 1372536
We studied the effect of Gram-negative sepsis on negative charges of heart capillaries and myocardial cells. We used a rat model of multiorgan failure, with ruthenium red (RR) and polyethyleneimine...
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Galdi P, Shostak A, Jaichenko J, Fudin R, Gotloib L
Nephron
. 1991 Jan;
57(1):45-51.
PMID: 2046815
We present a direct link between the neutralization of anionic sites by intraperitoneal protamine and a rise in protein passage to the peritoneal cavity during isosmotic peritoneal dialysis in rabbits....
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Gotloib L, Shostak A, Jaichenko J, Galdi P, Fudin R
Nephron
. 1990 Jan;
55(4):419-22.
PMID: 2392195
Previous studies showed the existence of submesothelial fenestrated capillaries in the human parietal and rabbit diaphragmatic peritoneum, as well as in the mouse mesentery. The present study demonstrates the presence...
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Gotloib L, Shustak A, Jaichenko J
Int J Artif Organs
. 1989 Jan;
12(1):20-4.
PMID: 2925256
This study demonstrates the existence of fenestrated capillaries in the microvascular bed of mice mesentery. The 26.6% incidence of fenestrated capillaries observed in this study is similar to that found...
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Fudin R, Prego J, Schwartz M, Shostak A, Jaichenko J, Gotloib L
Intensive Care Med
. 1989 Jan;
15(5):328.
PMID: 2768650
No abstract available.
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Gotloib L, Shustak A, Jaichenko J
Nephron
. 1989 Jan;
51(1):77-83.
PMID: 2644568
Previous studies showed that murine septic peritonitis induced a substantial reduction of the anionic site density distribution in mesenteric and diaphragmatic microvessels. The present study shows that acute experimental septic...
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Gotloib L, Shustak A, Jaichenko J, Galdi P
Resuscitation
. 1988 Jul;
16(3):179-92.
PMID: 2845542
Pulmonary edema of sepsis is a consequence of increased transmural conductance for water and proteins at the level of lung microvessels induced by vasoactive endogenous mediators, liberated after activation of...