Adrenomedullin is a vasodilatory polypeptide with pleiotropic effects secreted by various organs. Adrenomedullin is produced first as a prepropeptide, and then cleaved into mature adrenomedullin and mid-regional proadrenomedullin. Whereas levels of the latter have been shown to correlate with severity of sepsis and carry prognostic value, adrenomedullin plays a role in vascular tone homeostasis. In the previous issue of Critical Care, the infusion of exogenous adrenomedullin is suggested to protect against increased lung endothelial permeability and end-organ dysfunction in a model of pneumococcal pneumonia in mechanically ventilated mice, possibly by stabilizing vascular endothelia. Since adrenomedullin is a strong vasodilatory molecule, f...
BACKGROUND: Adrenomedullin (ADM) regulates vascular tone and endothelial permeability during sepsis....
Conference Theme: From Bench to BedsideDespite intensive research, septic shock is still the most co...
Item does not contain fulltextSepsis represents one of the major medical challenges of the 21st cent...
Sepsis remains a major medical challenge, for which, apart from improvements in supportive care, tre...
Sepsis remains a major medical challenge, for which, apart from improvements in supportive care, tre...
In this first issue of Intensive Care Medicine Experimental, two related studies describe the effect...
Sepsis remains a major scientific and medical challenge, for which, apart from significant refinemen...
Adrenomedullin (AM) is an endogenous peptide mainly secreted from endothelial cells, which has multi...
Contains fulltext : 196342.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Sepsis remain...
Contains fulltext : 196399.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Sepsis remains ...
The author measured the plasma levels of adrenomedullin (AM), a novel vasodilating peptide, in 12 p...
Adrenomedullin is a 52-amino acid peptide that was first isolated from human pheochromocytoma. Subse...
Background The biological role of adrenomedullin (ADM) a hormone involved in hemodynamic homeostasis...
BackgroundAdrenomedullin (ADM) regulates vascular tone and endothelial permeability during sepsis. L...
BackgroundAdrenomedullin (ADM) regulates vascular tone and endothelial permeability during sepsis. L...
BACKGROUND: Adrenomedullin (ADM) regulates vascular tone and endothelial permeability during sepsis....
Conference Theme: From Bench to BedsideDespite intensive research, septic shock is still the most co...
Item does not contain fulltextSepsis represents one of the major medical challenges of the 21st cent...
Sepsis remains a major medical challenge, for which, apart from improvements in supportive care, tre...
Sepsis remains a major medical challenge, for which, apart from improvements in supportive care, tre...
In this first issue of Intensive Care Medicine Experimental, two related studies describe the effect...
Sepsis remains a major scientific and medical challenge, for which, apart from significant refinemen...
Adrenomedullin (AM) is an endogenous peptide mainly secreted from endothelial cells, which has multi...
Contains fulltext : 196342.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Sepsis remain...
Contains fulltext : 196399.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Sepsis remains ...
The author measured the plasma levels of adrenomedullin (AM), a novel vasodilating peptide, in 12 p...
Adrenomedullin is a 52-amino acid peptide that was first isolated from human pheochromocytoma. Subse...
Background The biological role of adrenomedullin (ADM) a hormone involved in hemodynamic homeostasis...
BackgroundAdrenomedullin (ADM) regulates vascular tone and endothelial permeability during sepsis. L...
BackgroundAdrenomedullin (ADM) regulates vascular tone and endothelial permeability during sepsis. L...
BACKGROUND: Adrenomedullin (ADM) regulates vascular tone and endothelial permeability during sepsis....
Conference Theme: From Bench to BedsideDespite intensive research, septic shock is still the most co...
Item does not contain fulltextSepsis represents one of the major medical challenges of the 21st cent...