Activated Kupffer cells cause a hypermetabolic state after gentle in situ manipulation of liver in rats

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Activated Kupffer cells cause a hypermetabolic state after gentle in situ manipulation of liver in rats is …
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P356DOI10.1152/AJPGI.2001.280.6.G1076
P698PubMed publication ID11352799

P2093author name stringN Enomoto
R G Thurman
J J Lemasters
P Schemmer
J A Raleigh
B U Bradford
H Bunzendahl
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Biologically active products of stimulated liver macrophages (Kupffer cells).Q37893914
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Rapid en bloc technique for pancreas-liver procurement. Improved early liver functionQ46487538
Gentle in situ liver manipulation during organ harvest decreases survival after rat liver transplantation: role of Kupffer cells.Q50524365
Regulation of oxygen consumption and microcirculation by alpha-sympathetic nerves in isolated perfused rat liver.Q50923883
Donor nutritional status--a determinant of liver preservation injury.Q51117011
Kupffer cells contain a glycine-gated chloride channel.Q54564710
A diet containing glycine improves survival in endotoxin shock in the rat.Q54586358
P433issue6
P304page(s)G1076-82
P577publication date2001-06-01
P1433published inAmerican Journal of Physiology - Gastrointestinal and Liver PhysiologyQ15765756
P1476titleActivated Kupffer cells cause a hypermetabolic state after gentle in situ manipulation of liver in rats
P478volume280

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