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    Spontaneous hybridisation within Aegilops collection and biobanking of crop wild relatives (CWR)

    Collections of crop wild relatives (CWR) are an important part of crop genetic resources. They represent a backup of in situ conservation and provide material for use in research and breeding. They are usually...

    V. Holubec, L. Leišová-Svobodová, M. Matějovič in Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution (2019)

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    Regional Citrate Anticoagulation for Renal Replacement Therapy

    Compared to heparin, anticoagulation with citrate is associated with almost no bleeding and superior circuit life enabling the delivery of high quality continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT) [1–5]. The cu...

    M. Balik, M. Zakharchenko, M. Matejovic in Annual Update in Intensive Care and Emerge… (2013)

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    Pre-emptive hypothermia during resuscitated porcine hemorrhagic shock

    J Matallo, W Stahl, M Gröger, A Seifritz, O Mccook, M Georgieff, P Asfar in Critical Care (2012)

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    Microcirculatory changes during hyperoxia in a porcine model of ruptured abdominal aneurysm

    I Cundrle Jr, V Sramek, P Suk, J Hruda, J Krbusik, M Helan, M Vlasin in Critical Care (2011)

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    Searching for mechanisms that matter in septic acute kidney injury: an experimental study

    J Benes, J Chvojka, R Sykora, J Radej, A Krouzecky, I Novak, M Matejovic in Critical Care (2011)

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    The Endocannabinoid System: A Janus-faced Modulator of Inflammation in the Intestinal Microcirculation

    The endocannabinoid system is a signaling system consisting of the cannabinoid receptors, their endogenous lipid ligands (endocannabinoids), and associated proteins (transporters, biosynthetic and degradative ...

    C. Lehmann, V. Cerny, M. Matejovic in Annual Update in Intensive Care and Emerge… (2011)

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    Altered plasma proteome during an early phase of an experimental model of peritonitis-induced sepsis

    T Karvunidis, V Thongboonkerd, W Chiangjong, J Mares, Z Tuma, J Moravec in Critical Care (2009)

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    Effects of continuous hemofiltration on organ perfusion, energy metabolism, oxidative stress, endothelial dysfunction and inflammation

    R Sykora, J Chvojka, A Krouzecky, J Radej, V Varnerova, T Karvunidis in Critical Care (2009)

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    Negative association between plasma levels of adiponectin and polychlorinated biphenyl 153 in obese women under non-energy-restrictive regime

    The aim of this study was to reveal whether accumulation of the persistent organic pollutants (POPs), especially polychlorinated biphenyl (2,2′,4,4′,5,5′-hexachlorobiphenyl, PCB 153), affects plasma levels of ...

    D Mullerova, J Kopecky, D Matejkova, L Muller, J Rosmus in International Journal of Obesity (2008)

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    Renal hemodynamic, microcirculatory and metabolic responses to peritonitis-induced acute kidney injury in pigs

    J Chvojka, R Sykora, A Krouzecky, J Radej, V Varnerova, T Karvunidis in Critical Care (2008)

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    Coupled plasma filtration adsorption in peritonitis-induced porcine hyperdynamic septic shock

    R Sykora, J Chvojka, A Krouzecky, J Radej, V Varnerova, T Karvunidis in Critical Care (2008)

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    From Hemodynamics To Proteomics: Unraveling the Complexity of Acute Kidney Injury in Sepsis

    Sepsis is a complex syndrome characterized by an uncontrolled and deregulated systemic inflammatory response to infection. This is mediated by a broad spectrum of endogenous mediators whose actions result in m...

    M. Matejovic, P. Radermacher, V. Thongboonkerd in Intensive Care Medicine (2008)

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    From Hemodynamics To Proteomics: Unraveling the Complexity of Acute Kidney Injury in Sepsis

    Sepsis is a complex syndrome characterized by an uncontrolled and deregulated systemic inflammatory response to infection. This is mediated by a broad spectrum of endogenous mediators whose actions result in m...

    M. Matejovic, P. Radermacher in Yearbook of Intensive Care and Emergency M… (2008)

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    Fecal peritonitis in pigs as a model of extrapulmonary ALI/ARDS

    E Calzia, G Bassi, C Nguyen, P Radermacher, B Hauser, P Asfar, F Ploner in Critical Care (2006)

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    Does intravesical pressure as an estimation of intra-abdominal pressure predict effects on portal circulation?

    G Bassi, E Calzia, C Nguyen, P Radermacher, B Hauser, P Asfar, F Ploner in Critical Care (2006)

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    Endothelial and coagulation dysfunction during porcine bacteremia: effects of combining iNOS inhibitor and radical scavenger

    M Matejovic, A Krouzecky, P Radermacher, J Radej, I Novak in Critical Care (2006)

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    Effect of combining nicotinamide as a PARS-inhibitor with selective iNOS blockade during porcine endotoxemia

    To investigate the effects of combined selective inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) inhibition using 1400 W with nicotinamide (NAD) as a PARS-inhibitor on hepato-splanchnic hemodynamics, O2 kinetics, and ener...

    A. Stehr, F. Ploner, I. Tugtekin, M. Matejovic, M. Theisen in Intensive Care Medicine (2003)

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    Submaximal exercise in healthy volunteers: the relationship between gastric mucosal and systemic energy status

    The effect of exercise on gastric mucosal energy status has not been fully elucidated. The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of submaximal cycling on gastric mucosal energy balance and its relation...

    R. Rokyta, M. Matejovic, I. Novak, V. Zeman, A. Krouzecky, J. Novak in Pflügers Archiv (2002)

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    Liver Dysfunction: Nitric Oxide, Carbon Monoxide, and Reactive Oxygen Species

    The liver is regarded as both a mechanism and a target in the development of multiple organ failure (MOF) [1, 2]. Consequently, the characteristic features of this organ have to be taken into account to understan...

    P. Radermacher, M. Matejovic, U. B. Brückner in Mechanisms of Organ Dysfunction in Critica… (2002)

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    R. Rokyta, I. Novak, M. Matejovic, V. Sramek, P. Hora, P. **dra in Intensive Care Medicine (2001)

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