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M Marzinzig

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Mayer J, Marzinzig M, Kinzl L, Bruckner U, Gebhard F, Beger H
J Trauma . 2001 Jul; 51(1):88-91. PMID: 11468473
Background: Risk assessment is a prerequisite for effective treatment and triage in severe injury. A novel substrate-based assay to measure total reductive capacity (TORC) in serum was used to stratify...
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Shu Z, Jung M, Beger H, Marzinzig M, Han F, Butzer U, et al.
Am J Physiol . 1997 Dec; 273(5):G1118-26. PMID: 9374710
Low arterial blood pH and sustained nitric oxide (NO) production are critical parameters in inflammatory events such as sepsis, and appropriate treatment is still under debate. Because the stability of...
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Schroppel B, Moch D, Marzinzig M, Bruckner U
J Invest Surg . 1997 Jul; 10(4):173-82. PMID: 9284001
The effects of hydroxyethyl starch-conjugated deferoxamine (HES-DFO), a macromolecular iron chelator, were investigated on eicosanoid release and bowel wall perfusion following cecal ligation puncture (CLP) in rats. Animals were randomly...
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Marzinzig M, Nussler A, Stadler J, Marzinzig E, Barthlen W, Nussler N, et al.
Nitric Oxide . 1997 Apr; 1(2):177-89. PMID: 9701056
The aim of this study was to compare and improve standard methods to determine nitrite (NO2-), nitrate (NO3-) and S-nitrosothiol (RSNO) levels in cell culture supernatants, sera, and urine. We...
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Gebhard F, Marzinzig M, Hartel W, Bruckner U
Langenbecks Arch Chir . 1997 Jan; 382(5):243-51. PMID: 9411170
In a prospective study, the systemic inflammatory consequences of surgery-induced lung tissue injury were evaluated using biochemical markers. The aim was to examine whether this type of injury produces a...
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Schoenberg M, Poch B, Moch D, Marzinzig M, Marzinzig E, Mattfeldt T, et al.
Am J Physiol . 1995 Nov; 269(5 Pt 2):H1752-9. PMID: 7503274
Hemorrhagic mucosal lesions are produced during intestinal ischemia and after reperfusion due at least in part to the accumulation and activation of polymorphonuclear leukocytes in the tissue. It has been...
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Schoenberg M, Buchler M, Pietrzyk C, Uhl W, Birk D, Eisele S, et al.
Pancreas . 1995 Jan; 10(1):36-43. PMID: 7899458
In experimental models of pancreatitis lipid peroxidation products are increased possibly because of an enhanced generation of oxygen radicals. The purpose of this study was to determine whether lipid peroxidation...
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Kunz R, Brune H, Ziegler U, Marzinzig M, Beger H
Langenbecks Arch Chir . 1991 Jan; 376(3):139-42. PMID: 1651433
The generation of free oxygen radicals is presumed to be a pathogenetic principle in various conditions, primarily in postischemic reperfusion injury. Their assessment is difficult. ESR is an excellent tool...
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Berger D, Marzinzig E, Marzinzig M, Beger H
Eur Surg Res . 1988 Jan; 20(2):128-36. PMID: 3391234
A newly developed modification of the limulus amebocyte lysate test for quantification of endotoxin levels in blood is described. The chromogenic peptide carbobenzoxy-Gly-Gly-Arg-4-methyl-cumarinyl-7-amid proved to be most suitable. The liberated...