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    TRPV1 dysfunction in cystinosis patients harboring the homozygous 57 kb deletion

    Cystinosis is a rare autosomal recessive disorder characterized by lysosomal cystine accumulation due to loss of function of the lysosomal cystine transporter (CTNS). The most common mutation in cystinosis pat...

    L. Buntinx, T. Voets, B. Morlion, L. Vangeel, M. Janssen in Scientific Reports (2016)

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    PET imaging in healthy subjects and migraineurs suggests CGRP receptor antagonists do not have to act centrally to achieve clinical efficacy

    SGG Vermeersch, J de Hoon, B De Saint-Hubert in The Journal of Headache and Pain (2013)

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    Capsaicin-induced CGRP-mediated vasodilatation of the human skin: influence of gender, female hormones and migraine

    SGG Vermeersch, P Frederiks, A Maassen VandenBrink in The Journal of Headache and Pain (2013)

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    Cefazolin plasma protein binding and its covariates in neonates

    Cefazolin (CFZ) is highly and saturably bound to human serum albumin (HSA) in adults. We aim to describe CFZ protein binding and its covariates in neonates. In neonates to whom intravenous CFZ (50 mg/kg) was a...

    A. Smits, A. Kulo, R. Verbesselt in European Journal of Clinical Microbiology … (2012)

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    Voriconazole plasma levels in children are highly variable

    I. Spriet, K. Cosaert, M. Renard in European Journal of Clinical Microbiology … (2011)

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    P2.13 The form Factor (FF) of Pressure Waveforms in a Young Population: Difference Between Men and Women

    Bos et al stated that the well known one-third rule for the calculation of mean arterial pressure (MAP) from diastolic (DBP) and pulse pressure (PP) underestimates the MAP. We calculated the percentage (form f...

    D. Mahieu, I. Fabry, F. Vanmolkot, J. de Hoon, L. Van Bortel in Artery Research (2008)

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    Propofol pharmacokinetics in preterm and term neonates: the relevance of both postmenstrual and postnatal age

    K Allegaert, M Peeters, R Verbesselt, D Tibboel, G Naulaers, J De Hoon in Critical Care (2008)

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    Postmenstrual age and CYP2D6 polymorphisms determine urinary tramadol O-demethylation excretion in critically ill neonates and infants

    K Allegaert, R Verbesselt, R Van Schaik, J Van den Anker, C Vanhole in Critical Care (2008)

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    O-demethylation of tramadol in the first months of life

    Assess in vivo O-demethylation activity in the first months of life.

    Karel Allegaert, J. N. Van den Anker in European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology (2005)

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    Tramadol concentrations in blood and in cerebrospinal fluid in a neonate

    Based on blood and cerebrospinal fluid samples collected in a full-term neonate, the penetration of tramadol in the central nervous system is described. Following intravenous administration of tramadol, a lag ...

    K Allegaert, J de Hoon, R Verbesselt in European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology (2005)

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    7 Ontogeny of Udp-Glucuronosyltransferase Activity During Repeated Administration of Propacetamol in Neonates

    Background: Major changes in drug clearance are observed during infancy, at least partially based on ontogenic regulation of metabolic pathways but data on maturation of UDP-glucuronosyltransferase (UGT)-activity...

    K Allegaert, D Tibboel, H Devlieger, J de Hoon, R Verbesselt in Pediatric Research (2004)

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    Non-invasive assessment of selective 5-HT1B/1D-receptor agonist-induced peripheral vascular effects in humans: comparison of different techniques

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    F. Vanmolkot, J. de Hoon, P. Barrington in European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology (2002)