Kliniken & Institute Klinik für Anästhesiologie, operative Intensivmedizin und Schmerztherapie Forschung und Lehre Publikationen
Publikationen
Publikationen aus unserem Haus
Hier finden Sie eine Auswahl von Publikationen von Mitarbeitern der Klinik für Anästhesiologie, Operative Intensivmedizin und Schmerztherapie:
Originalarbeiten
- Bright DP, Adham SD, Lemaire LC, Benavides R, Gruss M, Taylor GW, Smith EH, & Franks NP (2007). Identification of anesthetic binding sites on human serum albumin using a novel etomidate photolabel. J Biol Chem 282, 12038-12047.
- Gruss M, Ettorre G, Stehr AJ, Henrich M, Hempelmann G, & Scholz A (2006). Moderate hypoxia influences excitability and blocks dendrotoxin sensitive K+ currents in rat primary sensory neurones. Mol Pain 2, 12.
- Caley AJ, Gruss M, & Franks NP (2005). The effects of hypoxia on the modulation of human TREK-1 potassium channels. J Physiol 562, 205-212.
- Gruss M, Bushell TJ, Bright DP, Lieb WR, Mathie A, & Franks NP (2004). Two-pore-domain K+ channels are a novel target for the anesthetic gases xenon, nitrous oxide, and cyclopropane. Mol Pharmacol 65, 443-452.
- Gruss M, Mathie A, Lieb WR, & Franks NP (2004). The two-pore-domain K+ channels TREK-1 and TASK-3 are differentially modulated by copper and zinc. Mol Pharmacol 66, 530-537.
- Henrich M, Paddenberg R, Haberberger RV, Scholz A, Gruss M, Hempelmann G, & Kummer W (2004). Hypoxic increase in nitric oxide generation of rat sensory neurons requires activation of mitochondrial complex II and voltage-gated calcium channels. Neuroscience 128, 337-345.
- Henrich M, König P, Gruss M, Fischbach T, Gödecke A, Hempelmann G, & Kummer W (2003). Sensory neurons of rat and mice dorsal root ganglia respond to hypoxia with increased NO generation. Adv Exp Med Biol 536, 225-230.
- Henrich M, Hoffmann K, König P, Gruss M, Fischbach T, Gödecke A, Hempelmann G, & Kummer W (2002). Sensory neurons respond to hypoxia with NO production associated with mitochondria. Mol Cell Neurosci 20, 307-322.
- Gruss M, Hempelmann G, & Scholz A (2002). Trichloroethanol alters action potentials in a subgroup of primary sensory neurones. Neuroreport 13, 853-856.
- Gruss M, Henrich M, König P, Hempelmann G, Vogel W, & Scholz A (2001). Ethanol reduces excitability in a subgroup of primary sensory neurons by activation of BKCa channels. Eur J Neurosci 14, 1246-1256.
- Gruss M, Vogel W, Hempelmann G, & Scholz A (2000). Ethanol specifically activates a Ca2+-dependent K+ channel and reduces the firing frequency in sensory neurons (German). Anasthesiol Intensivmed Notfallmed Schmerzther 35, 598-600.
- Scholz A, Gruss M, & Vogel W (1998). Properties and functions of calcium-activated K+ channels in small neurones of rat dorsal root ganglion studied in a thin slice preparation. J Physiol 513, 55-69.
- Sroka, M., Hornke, I., Brederlau, J., Osswald, P.,: Umsetzung eines Airway-Management-Konzepts in einer Klinik der Schwerpunktversorgung. submitted
Fallberichte:
- Reichert, C., Bruch, C., Bungert, B., Brederlau, J.: Pediatric acute lung injury after drowning. Der Notarzt, in press
Übersichtsarbeiten:
- von Haken R*, Gruss M*, Plaschke K, Scholz M, Engelhardt R, Brobeil A, Martin E, Weigand MA: Das Delir auf Intensivstation. Anaesthesist 59, 235-247.
* gleichberechtigte Erstautoren - Gruss M , Bernhard, M, & Weigand MA: Intensivtherapie des Organspenders. Intensivmedizin up2date 2010, akzeptiert
Buchartikel:
- Henrich M, König P, Gruss M, Fischbach T, Gödecke A, Hempelmann G, & Kummer W (2003). Sensory neurons of rat and mice dorsal root ganglia respond to hypoxia with increased NO generation. Adv Exp Med Biol 536, 225-230 in der Reihe: Chemoreception: From cellular signalling to functional plasticity: Kluwer, New York, U.S.A.: 15th International Symposium on Arterial Chemoreception, Lyon. France, 2002
- Gruss M, Henrich M, König P, Hempelmann G, Vogel W, & Scholz A (2002). Ethanol modifies action potentials in a subtype of small sensory neurons by activation of BKCa-channels. In Molecular and basic mechanisms of anaesthesia., eds. Urban B & Barann M, Pabst Science, Lengerich, Germany.
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