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    The effect of bariatric surgery type on cardiac reverse remodelling

    Bariatric surgery is effective in reversing adverse cardiac remodelling in obesity. However, it is unclear whether the three commonly performed operations; Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass (RYGB), Laparoscopic Sleeve ...

    J. A. Henry, I. Abdesselam, O. Deal, A. J. Lewis in International Journal of Obesity (2024)

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    The in utero passage of meconium by very low birth weight infants: a marker for adverse outcomes

    To determine the incidence of in utero meconium passage and the rate of associated complications among VLBW infants.

    J A Henry, R W Baker, T D Yanowitz in Journal of Perinatology (2006)

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    Modulation of the effects of salbutamol by propranolol and atenolol

    Six healthy volunteers were given single oral doses of 8 mg salbutamol, 40 mg propranolol, 100 mg atenolol, 8 mg salbutamol plus 40 mg propranolol and 8 mg salbutamol plus 100 mg atenolol, in a placebo control...

    N. A. Minton, A. R. Baird, J. A. Henry in European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology (1989)

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    Accumulation of pinacidil N-oxide during chronic treatment with pinacidil

    The effects of acute and chronic administration of a slow-release preparation of pinacidil have been studied in eight normotensive volunteers aged 40–57 years.

    A. McBurney, J. A. Henry, J. W. Ward in European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology (1988)

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    The effect of a lipid suspension on amitriptyline disposition

    A 5-h infusion of a lipid suspension or saline was given on separate occasions to four healthy volunteers taking amitriptyline. Mean plasma levels of amitriptyline plus nortriptyline were 14% higher at the end...

    N. A. Minton, A. G. Goode, J. A. Henry in Archives of Toxicology (1987)

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    An Evaluation of the Toxichromotest, a Bacterial Toxicity Bioassay, and an Assessment of its Potential Use in Human Poisoning

    A novel bacterial toxicity bioassay, the Toxichromotest, has recently been pro­posed (Reinhartz et al., in press). It is based on the ability of toxic materials to inhibit the de novo synthesis of an inducible...

    P. Lympany, S. L. Cassidy, J. A. Henry in Mechanisms and Models in Toxicology (1987)

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    Acute Trazodone Poisoning: Clinical Signs and Plasma Concentrations

    A total of 70 patients presenting with suspected acute trazodone poisoning were notified to the Poisons Unit (National Poisons Information Service for England) from August 1980 until 1983.

    J. A. Henry, C. J. Ali, R. Caldwell, R. J. Flanagan in Psychiatry the State of the Art (1985)

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    Accumulation of chlormethiazole during intravenous infusion

    D. J. Robson, C. Blow, P. Gaines, R. J. Flanagan, J. A. Henry in Intensive Care Medicine (1984)

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    Regional behavior of pesticide residues in the United States

    Originally we became interested in the regional behavior of pesticides through our work on pesticide residue persistence and worker reentry into pesticide- treated crops. The regionality of worker reentry inci...

    H. N. Nigg, J. A. Henry, J. H. Stamper in Residue Reviews (1983)

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    Haemodialysis and transplantation — a personal experience

    A previous speaker at this symposium gave us food for thought when he posed the question, ‘how meaningful is this life?’. And he gave us an answer when he told us that not one of 350 patients, once given a tri...

    J. A. Henry in Living with renal failure (1978)

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    Titration Curves Depicting Central Stimulant, Depressant and Dual Stimulant-Depressant Action of Glutarimide Homologues in Mice

    DR. A. SHULMAN, GLENDA M. LAYCOCK, J. A. HENRY in Nature (1965)

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    Action du Myleran dans 22 cas de leucémie myéloïde chronique

    Le Myleran, ou 1,4-diméthane-sulfonyloxy-butane, occupe, parmi les corps chimiothérapiques à action alkylante, une situation particulièrement intéressante à la fois par la simplicité de sa structure chimique e...

    Y. Kenis, P. Dustin Jr., J. A. Henry in Fünfter Kongress der Europäischen Gesellsc… (1956)

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    Action du Myleran dans 22 cas de leucémie myéloïde chronique

    Le Myleran, ou 1,4-diméthane-sulfonyloxy-butane, occupe, parmi les corps chimiothérapiques à action alkylante, une situation particulièrement intéressante à la fois par la simplicité de sa structure chimique e...

    Y. Kenis, P. Dustin Jr., J. A. Henry in Fünfter Kongress der Europäischen Gesellsc… (1956)

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    Total X-Irradiation of Rats under Urethane Anæsthesia

    THE therapeutic use of urethane in human leukæmias, discovered by Paterson, Ap Thomas, Haddow and Watkinson1, has led many authors to study the action of urethane in comparison with that of X-rays. However, treat...

    J. A. HENRY in Nature (1949)