M S Seelig
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Seelig M
Biol Trace Elem Res
. 2013 Nov;
1(4):273-97.
PMID: 24277163
Except for a few experimental models of magnesium (Mg)-deficiency-induced neoplasms, less attention has been paid in the past quarter century in the Western world to this macromineral than to the...
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Seelig M
Wien Med Wochenschr
. 2000 Dec;
150(15-16):335-41.
PMID: 11105329
Congestive heart failure is a most arrhythmogenic disease that is responsible for many unexpected sudden deaths. Reduction of sudden cardiac death rates among patient populations receiving long-term diuretic therapy, when...
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Rob P, Dick K, Bley N, Seyfert T, Brinckmann C, Hollriegel V, et al.
J Intern Med
. 1999 Dec;
246(4):373-8.
PMID: 10583708
Objective: To compare a 1-h-version of a magnesium-loading-test (MLT) designed for outpatients in healthy controls with the 8-h standard; to establish the test in patients after renal transplantation prone to...
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Seelig M, Elin R, Antman E
Can J Cardiol
. 1998 Jun;
14(5):745-9.
PMID: 9627532
Many activities of magnesium have justified randomized controlled trials of its role in acute myocardial infarction (AMI), which have shown reduction of short term mortality by 25% to over 50%....
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Seelig M, Elin R
Am Heart J
. 1996 Aug;
132(2 Pt 2 Su):471-7; discussion 496-502.
PMID: 8694006
Infusions of solutions of magnesium sulfate for patients with acute myocardial infarction were shown by a meta-analysis of seven small studies and a larger study of 2316 patients (LIMIT-2) to...
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Antman E, Seelig M, Fleischmann K, Lau J, Kuntz K, Berkey C, et al.
Cardiovasc Drugs Ther
. 1996 Jul;
10(3):297-301.
PMID: 8877070
No abstract available.
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Seelig M
Nutr Rev
. 1995 Sep;
53(9):261-4.
PMID: 8577409
Magnesium (Mg) infusions over 24 hours were given to patients with suspected acute myocardial infarction (AMI) at least 2 hours after thrombolysis. Patients showed no benefit and even some increased...
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Seelig M
J Am Coll Nutr
. 1994 Oct;
13(5):429-46.
PMID: 7836621
Stress intensifies release of catecholamines and corticosteroids that increase survival of normal animals when their lives are threatened. When magnesium (Mg) deficiency exists, stress paradoxically increases risk of cardiovascular damage...