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J W Rasmussen

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Toft P, Lillevang S, Tonnesen E, Nielsen C, Rasmussen J
Acta Anaesthesiol Scand . 1994 Nov; 38(8):852-7. PMID: 7887110
Infusion of endotoxin elicits granulocytopenia followed by increased numbers of granulocytes in peripheral blood. The purpose of this study was to investigate the redistribution and sequestration of granulocytes in the...
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Giwercman B, Rasmussen J, Cioufu O, Clemmentsen I, Schumacher H, Hoiby N
Antimicrob Agents Chemother . 1994 Oct; 38(10):2306-10. PMID: 7840561
A murine monoclonal anti-chromosomal beta-lactamase antibody was developed and an immunoblotting technique was used to study the presence of serum and sputum antibodies against Pseudomonas aeruginosa chromosomal group 1 beta-lactamase...
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Toft P, Helbo-Hansen H, Tonnesen E, Lillevang S, Rasmussen J, Christensen N
Acta Anaesthesiol Scand . 1994 Apr; 38(3):254-8. PMID: 8023665
Major surgical procedures induce an endocrine metabolic stress response characterized by increased secretion of adrenaline and cortisol. Furthermore, surgical stress is accompanied by granulocytosis in peripheral blood. The granulocytosis may...
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Frederiksen P, Rasmussen J, Lassen E, Fenger C, Kronborg O, Ditzel H
Ugeskr Laeger . 1994 Mar; 156(11):1641-5. PMID: 8009660
This investigation is a part of a phase three multicentre immunoscintigraphy study of a technetium-99m labelled monoclonal antibody (Mab), BW 431/26, directed against carcino-embryonic antigen (CEA). Ten patients with recently...
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Ditzel H, Rasmussen J, Erb K, Jensenius J
Cancer . 1994 Feb; 73(3 Suppl):858-63. PMID: 8306271
The human monoclonal immunoglobulin M (IgM) antibody, COU-1 is obtained from a human-human hybridoma, which is derived by fusion between a human B-lymphoblastoid cell line and lymphocytes obtained from mesenteric...
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Toft P, Tonnesen E, Helbo-Hansen H, Lillevang S, Rasmussen J, Christensen N
APMIS . 1994 Jan; 102(1):43-8. PMID: 8166999
Major surgery induces a stress response characterized by granulocytosis in peripheral blood, and increased secretion of adrenaline and cortisol. The purpose of this study was to investigate the redistribution of...
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Ditzel H, Rasmussen J, Erb K, Titlestad I, Lassen E, Fenger C, et al.
Cancer Res . 1993 Dec; 53(24):5920-8. PMID: 8261404
A major factor limiting the use of rodent monoclonal antibodies for diagnosis and therapy of cancer is the development of human anti-mouse immunoglobulin antibodies. Here we report a phase I/II...
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Toft P, Svendsen P, Tonnesen E, Rasmussen J, Christensen N
Acta Anaesthesiol Scand . 1993 Apr; 37(3):245-9. PMID: 8517098
Major surgery evokes an endocrine stress response, characterized by increased serum cortisol, plasma adrenaline and noradrenaline. Furthermore, surgical stress is accompanied by lymphopenia and granulocytosis in peripheral blood. The changes...
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Toft P, Tonnesen E, Svendsen P, Rasmussen J, Christensen N
APMIS . 1992 Jul; 100(7):593-7. PMID: 1642846
Adrenergic activation is known to occur in sepsis and after major surgery or trauma. An elevated serum concentration of adrenaline is followed by lymphocytosis in peripheral blood even in splenectomized...
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Toft P, Tonnesen E, Svendsen P, Rasmussen J
APMIS . 1992 Feb; 100(2):154-8. PMID: 1554490
Major surgical procedures awake an endocrine metabolic stress response characterized by increased secretion of cortisol and lymphopenia. The purpose of this study was to clarify to which tissues the lymphocytes...