Body Fluids
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Subject Areas on Research
- A Breath of Fresh Air for Patients with Pulmonary Nontuberculous Mycobacterial Infection.
- A conformal, bio-interfaced class of silicon electronics for mapping cardiac electrophysiology.
- A vaginal fluid simulant.
- Adolescents' and caregivers' perceptions of caregiver-provided testing and HIV self-testing using oral mucosal transudate tests in Zimbabwe: a short report.
- Adult pneumonia in a general hospital. Etiology and host risk factors.
- An automated aspirating-backflush system for fluid-gas exchange and retinal manipulation.
- An integrated digital microfluidic lab-on-a-chip for clinical diagnostics on human physiological fluids.
- Blood and body fluid exposure risks among health care workers: results from the Duke Health and Safety Surveillance System.
- CA 125 in peritoneal fluid and serum from patients with benign gynecologic conditions and ovarian cancer.
- Candidate sulfonated and sulfated topical microbicides: comparison of anti-human immunodeficiency virus activities and mechanisms of action.
- Candidate topical microbicides bind herpes simplex virus glycoprotein B and prevent viral entry and cell-to-cell spread.
- Capillary electrophoresis with electrochemiluminescence detection for measurement of aspartate aminotransferase and alanine aminotransferase activities in biofluids.
- Clearance of bile and trypsin in rat lungs following aspiration of human gastric fluid.
- Clinical Significance of Early Fluid and Weight Change During Acute Heart Failure Hospitalization.
- Comparison of acridine orange and Gram stains for detection of microorganisms in cerebrospinal fluid and other clinical specimens.
- Compartmental transport model of microbicide delivery by an intravaginal ring.
- Cse1l is a negative regulator of CFTR-dependent fluid secretion.
- Demonstration of Automated Analysis of Multiple Analytes on an Integrated Digital Microfluidic Platform.
- Developing pressures: fluid forces driving morphogenesis.
- Diarrhoeal disease control: reviews of potential interventions.
- Effect of INS37217, a P2Y(2) receptor agonist, on experimental retinal detachment and electroretinogram in adult rabbits.
- Effect of gastric fluid aspiration on the lung microbiota of laboratory rats.
- Feasibility of breast duct lavage performed by a physician extender.
- Hazardous chemicals in synthetic turf materials and their bioaccessibility in digestive fluids.
- Infantile sialic acid storage disease: a rare cause of cytoplasmic vacuolation in pediatric patients.
- Intracellular potassium activity in rabbit sinoatrial node. Evaluation during spontaneous activity and arrest.
- Microprobe analysis in human pathology.
- Minimal contamination of the human peritoneum after transvesical incision.
- Modified external needle drainage procedure for rhegmatogenous retinal detachment.
- Modulation of vasoactive intestinal peptide pulmonary relaxation by NO in tracheally superfused guinea pig lungs.
- Murine model of oropharyngeal gastric fluid aspiration-A new assessment method for intrapulmonary liquid distribution using digital pixel calculation.
- Observations on cell volume, ultrastructure, mitochondrial conformation and vital-dye uptake in Ehrlich ascites tumor cells. Effects of inhibiting energy production and function of the plasma membrane.
- Optical coherence tomography in children.
- Peritoneal fluid prolactin in infertile women with endometriosis: lack of evidence of secretory activity by endometrial implants.
- Pregnancy and adrenocortical function; endocrine studies of pregnancy occurring in two adrenal-deficient women.
- Pus: the Rodney Dangerfield of immunology.
- Rejection criteria for endotracheal aspirates from pediatric patients.
- Rheological properties of contraceptive gels.
- Risk of sharp device-related blood and body fluid exposure in operating rooms.
- Similar but not the same: normobaric and hyperbaric pulmonary oxygen toxicity, the role of nitric oxide.
- Study of gastric fluid induced cytokine and chemokine expression in airway smooth muscle cells and airway remodeling.
- Surgical Procedure Characteristics and Risk of Sharps-Related Blood and Body Fluid Exposure.
- Surgical Team Stability and Risk of Sharps-Related Blood and Body Fluid Exposures During Surgical Procedures.
- Sustained closure of surgically repaired macular holes after retinal detachment with submacular fluid.
- Symptomatic Perihepatic Fluid Collections After Hepatic Resection in the Modern Era.
- The Impact of Risk Factors of Chronic Pancreatitis on Secretin Pancreatic Function Testing: Results of a 20-Year Study.
- The contribution of leukocytes and bacteria to the low pH of empyema fluid.
- The differential binding and activity of PRO 2000 against diverse HIV-1 envelopes.
- The volume problem in hypoperfusion states and appropriate therapy.
- Thiazolidinediones, peripheral oedema and congestive heart failure: what is the evidence?
- Ultrathin, transferred layers of thermally grown silicon dioxide as biofluid barriers for biointegrated flexible electronic systems.
- Validity of cultures of fluid collected through drainage catheters versus those obtained by direct aspiration.
- Vasopressin: a new target for the treatment of heart failure.
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Keywords of People
- Bradford, William Dalton, Professor of Pathology, Pathology
- Dement, John McCray, Professor Emeritus in Family Medicine and Community Health, Family Medicine & Community Health,Occupational & Environmental Medicine
- Katz, David F., Nello L. Teer, Jr. Distinguished Professor of Biomedical Engineering, in the Edmund T. Pratt, Jr. School of Engineering, Biomedical Engineering
- O'Connor, Christopher Michael, Richard Sean Stack, M.D. Distinguished Professor, Medicine, Clinical Pharmacology