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Wolfgang Schmehl

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Ruopp M, Reilander S, Haas D, Caruana I, Kronenberg D, Schmehl W, et al.
J Control Release . 2023 Mar; 357:299-308. PMID: 36958403
Overuse injuries or acute trauma in joints often lead to painful tendinopathy, and pharmacological treatment effects are limited. The site of the disease is hard to reach with drugs, both...
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Reilander S, Schmehl W, Popp K, Nuss K, Kronen P, Verdino D, et al.
ACS Biomater Sci Eng . 2022 Nov; 9(6):2937-2948. PMID: 36444758
Carbon monoxide (CO) is a therapeutic gas with therapeutic potential in intestinal bowel disease. Therapeutic efficacy in the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) must be paired with safe and convenient use. Therefore,...
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Jungwirth B, Kellermann K, Blobner M, Schmehl W, Kochs E, Mackensen G
Anesthesiology . 2007 Dec; 107(5):768-75. PMID: 18073552
Background: Cerebral air emboli (CAE) are thought to contribute to adverse cerebral outcomes following cardiac surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB). This study was designed to investigate the effect of escalating...
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Jungwirth B, Gordan M, Blobner M, Schmehl W, Kochs E, Mackensen G
Anesthesiology . 2006 Mar; 104(4):770-6. PMID: 16571973
Background: The neuroprotective properties of xenon may improve cerebral outcome after cardiac surgery using cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB). However, its disposition to expand gaseous bubbles that during CPB present as cerebral...
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Petzelt C, Blom P, Schmehl W, Muller J, Kox W
BMC Neurosci . 2004 Dec; 5:55. PMID: 15588278
Background: The neuroprotective effect of xenon has been demonstrated for glutamatergic neurons. In the present study it is investigated if dopaminergic neurons, i.e. nerve-growth-factor differentiated PC-12 cells, are protected as...
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Petzelt C, Blom P, Schmehl W, Muller J, Kox W
Life Sci . 2003 Feb; 72(17):1909-18. PMID: 12597990
Hypoxia-induced neuronal damage and glutamate release were investigated in a N(2)- or in xenon-atmosphere for embryonic rat cortical neurons; cellular damage and glutamate over-release were observed in N(2)-treated cells whereas...