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  • 21. L-arginine: a unique amino acid for improving depressed wound immune function following hemorrhage.
    Angele MK, Nitsch SM, Hatz RA, Angele P, Hernandez-Richter T, Wichmann MW, Chaudry IH, Schildberg FW.
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  • 22. 17 beta-Estradiol normalizes immune responses in ovariectomized females after trauma-hemorrhage.
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  • 23. Sex steroids regulate pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokine release by macrophages after trauma-hemorrhage.
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  • 24. Testosterone: the culprit for producing splenocyte immune depression after trauma hemorrhage.
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  • 28. Prolactin administration following hemorrhagic shock improves macrophage cytokine release capacity and decreases mortality from subsequent sepsis.
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  • 29. PAF-antagonist administration after hemorrhage-resuscitation prevents splenocyte immunodepression.
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  • 31. L-arginine restores the depressed cardiac output and regional perfusion after trauma-hemorrhage.
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  • 32. Does early infusion of red blood cells after trauma and hemorrhage improve organ functions?
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  • 34. Are the immune responses different in middle-aged and young mice following bone fracture, tissue trauma and hemorrhage?
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  • 36. Immune function is more compromised after closed bone fracture and hemorrhagic shock than hemorrhage alone.
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  • 37. Physiological levels of 5 alpha-dihydrotestosterone depress wound immune function and impair wound healing following trauma-hemorrhage.
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  • 38. A novel nonanticoagulant heparin improves splenocyte and peritoneal macrophage immune function after trauma-hemorrhage and resuscitation.
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  • 39. Immunoprotection in proestrus females following trauma-hemorrhage: the pivotal role of estrogen receptors.
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  • 40. Hemorrhage decreases macrophage inflammatory protein 2 and interleukin-6 release: a possible mechanism for increased wound infection.
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    Ann Surg; 1999 May 07; 229(5):651-60; discussion 660-1. PubMed ID: 10235523
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