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Authors: Jorgensen, PF Gotzinger, P Scholz, T Gundersen, Y Sautner, T Fugger, R Lilleaasen, P Aasen, AO
Citation: Pf. Jorgensen et al., The role of Kupffer cell inhibition in porcine endotoxemia, SHOCK, 16(6), 2001, pp. 466-472

Authors: Saetre, T Hovig, T Roger, M Gundersen, Y Aasen, AO
Citation: T. Saetre et al., Hepatocellular damage in porcine endotoxemia: beneficial effects of selective versus non-selective nitric oxide synthase inhibition?, SC J CL INV, 61(7), 2001, pp. 503-512

Authors: Gundersen, Y Vaagenes, P Pharo, A Valo, ET Opstad, PK
Citation: Y. Gundersen et al., Moderate hypothermia blunts the inflammatory response and reduces organ injury after acute haemorrhage, ACT ANAE SC, 45(8), 2001, pp. 994-1001

Authors: Gundersen, Y Saetre, T Scholz, T Hovig, T Lilleaasen, P Aasen, AO
Citation: Y. Gundersen et al., Selective inhibition of inducible nitric oxide synthase maintains haemodynamic stability without untoward consequences for hepatic function or morphology, EURO J SURG, 165(12), 1999, pp. 1167-1174

Authors: Gundersen, Y Corso, CO Leiderer, R Dorger, M Lilleaasen, P Aasen, AO Messmer, K
Citation: Y. Gundersen et al., The nitric oxide donor sodium nitroprusside protects against hepatic microcirculatory dysfunction in early endotoxaemia, INTEN CAR M, 24(12), 1998, pp. 1257-1263

Authors: Saetre, T Gundersen, Y Smiseth, OA Scholz, T Carlsen, H Nordsletten, L Lilleaasen, P Sautner, T Fugger, R Aasen, AO
Citation: T. Saetre et al., Hepatic oxygen metabolism in porcine endotoxemia: the effect of nitric oxide synthase inhibition, AM J P-GAST, 38(6), 1998, pp. G1377-G1385
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