COMBINED EFFECTS OF VENTILATION MODE AND POSITIVE END-EXPIRATORY PRESSURE ON MECHANICS, GAS EXCHANGE AND THE EPITHELIUM IN MICE WITH ACUTE LUNG INJURY.

Combined effects of ventilation mode and positive end-expiratory pressure on mechanics, gas exchange and the epithelium in mice with acute lung injury.

The accepted protocol to ventilate patients with acute lung injury is to use low tidal volume (V(T)) in combination with recruitment maneuvers or positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP).However, an important aspect of mechanical ventilation has not been considered: the combined effects of PEEP and ventilation modes on the integrity of the epitheliu

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Cracked and shucked: GC-APCI-IMS-HRMS facilitates identification of unknown halogenated organic chemicals in French marine bivalves

High resolution mass spectrometry (HRMS)-based non-target analysis coupled with ion mobility spectrometry Offset Spatulas (IMS) is gaining momentum due to its ability to provide complementary information which can be useful in the identification of unknown organic chemicals in support of efforts in unraveling the complexity of the chemical exposome

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