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Browsing by Author "Rensing, Susanne"

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    Guidelines for the prevention and control of tuberculosis in non-human primates: recommendations of the European Primate Veterinary Association Working Group on Tuberculosis
    (2009)
    Bushmitz, Moshe
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    Lecu, Alex
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    Verreck, Frank
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    Preussing, Ellen
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    Rensing, Susanne
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    Mätz-Rensing, Kerstin  
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    of the EPV-Tuberculosis Working Group on Non-human Primate Health
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    Low nitric oxide concentrations in exhaled gas and nasal airways of mammals without paranasal sinuses
    (1998)
    Lewandowski, Klaus
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    Busch, Thilo
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    Lohbrunner, Hansjörg
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    Rensing, Susanne
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    Keske, Uwe
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    Gerlach, Herwig
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    Falke, Konrad J.
    To investigate whether relevant levels of nasal nitric oxide (NO) are produced in the absence of paranasal sinuses, we studied 17 healthy baboons, mammals without any paranasal sinuses. The animals were anesthetized with ketamine hydrochloride and breathed spontaneously. While the baboons breathed through a face mask (mouths closed) connected to a respirator, NO concentrations in exhaled gas were sampled from the expiratory limb and analyzed by chemiluminescence. While the animals were breathing ambient air, nasal gas was sampled via a thin plastic tube and analyzed for NO concentrations by chemiluminescence. Mean NO concentration in the exhaled gas was 1.00 ± 0.59 parts/billion, and NO release was 4.28 ± 2.72 nl/min. A NO concentration of 4.79 ± 2.08 parts/billion was found in the nasal gas (NO release: 7.18 ± 3.13 nl/min). An age-dependent increase in nasal NO levels was not observed. Exhaled and nasal NO concentrations in baboons were markedly lower than in mammals with paranasal sinuses, suggesting that paranasal sinuses might be an anatomic requirement for production of relevant nasal NO levels.
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    Transfer of Central Nervous System Autoantigens and Presentation in Secondary Lymphoid Organs
    (2002)
    de Vos, Alex F.
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    van Meurs, Marjan
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    Brok, Herbert P.
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    Boven, Leonie A.
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    Hintzen, Rogier Q.
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    van der Valk, Paul
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    Ravid, Rivka
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    Rensing, Susanne
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    Boon, Louis
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    Hart, Bert A. ’t
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    Laman, Jon D.

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