The Two Phases of Biphasic Fever—Two Different Strategies for Fighting Infection? a
1997; Wiley; Volume: 813; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1111/j.1749-6632.1997.tb51737.x
ISSN1749-6632
AutoresAndrej A. Romanovsky, V. A. Kulchitsky, Н. В. Акулич, STANISLAW V. KOULCHITSKY, Christopher T. Simons, Daniel I. Sessler, Valery N. Gourine,
Tópico(s)Anesthesia and Neurotoxicity Research
ResumoAnnals of the New York Academy of SciencesVolume 813, Issue 1 p. 485-490 The Two Phases of Biphasic Fever—Two Different Strategies for Fighting Infection?a ANDREJ A. ROMANOVSKY, Corresponding Author ANDREJ A. ROMANOVSKY Thermoregulation Laboratory Legacy Research Legacy Portland Hospitals Portland, Oregon 97227 Institute of Physiology Belarusian Academy of Sciences Minsk 220725, Belarus Address for correspondence: Andrej A. Romanovsky, M.D., Ph.D., Director, Thermo-regulation Laboratory, Legacy Research, Legacy Portland Hospitals, 2801 N. Gantenbein Avenue, Portland, OR 97227. Tel: (503) 413-2086; Fax: (503) 413-4942; E-mail: [email protected].Search for more papers by this authorVLADIMIR A. KULCHITSKY, VLADIMIR A. KULCHITSKY Thermoregulation Laboratory Legacy Research Legacy Portland Hospitals Portland, Oregon 97227 Institute of Physiology Belarusian Academy of Sciences Minsk 220725, BelarusSearch for more papers by this authorNIKOLAI V. AKULICH, NIKOLAI V. AKULICH Institute of Physiology Belarusian Academy of Sciences Minsk 220725, BelarusSearch for more papers by this authorSTANISLAW V. KOULCHITSKY, STANISLAW V. KOULCHITSKY Institute of Physiology Belarusian Academy of Sciences Minsk 220725, BelarusSearch for more papers by this authorCHRISTOPHER T. SIMONS, CHRISTOPHER T. SIMONS Thermoregulation Laboratory Legacy Research Legacy Portland Hospitals Portland, Oregon 97227Search for more papers by this authorDANIEL I. SESSLER, DANIEL I. SESSLER Department of Anesthesia University of California at San Francisco San Francisco, California 94143Search for more papers by this authorVALERY N. GOURINE, VALERY N. GOURINE Institute of Physiology Belarusian Academy of Sciences Minsk 220725, BelarusSearch for more papers by this author ANDREJ A. ROMANOVSKY, Corresponding Author ANDREJ A. ROMANOVSKY Thermoregulation Laboratory Legacy Research Legacy Portland Hospitals Portland, Oregon 97227 Institute of Physiology Belarusian Academy of Sciences Minsk 220725, Belarus Address for correspondence: Andrej A. Romanovsky, M.D., Ph.D., Director, Thermo-regulation Laboratory, Legacy Research, Legacy Portland Hospitals, 2801 N. Gantenbein Avenue, Portland, OR 97227. Tel: (503) 413-2086; Fax: (503) 413-4942; E-mail: [email protected].Search for more papers by this authorVLADIMIR A. KULCHITSKY, VLADIMIR A. KULCHITSKY Thermoregulation Laboratory Legacy Research Legacy Portland Hospitals Portland, Oregon 97227 Institute of Physiology Belarusian Academy of Sciences Minsk 220725, BelarusSearch for more papers by this authorNIKOLAI V. AKULICH, NIKOLAI V. AKULICH Institute of Physiology Belarusian Academy of Sciences Minsk 220725, BelarusSearch for more papers by this authorSTANISLAW V. KOULCHITSKY, STANISLAW V. KOULCHITSKY Institute of Physiology Belarusian Academy of Sciences Minsk 220725, BelarusSearch for more papers by this authorCHRISTOPHER T. SIMONS, CHRISTOPHER T. SIMONS Thermoregulation Laboratory Legacy Research Legacy Portland Hospitals Portland, Oregon 97227Search for more papers by this authorDANIEL I. SESSLER, DANIEL I. SESSLER Department of Anesthesia University of California at San Francisco San Francisco, California 94143Search for more papers by this authorVALERY N. GOURINE, VALERY N. GOURINE Institute of Physiology Belarusian Academy of Sciences Minsk 220725, BelarusSearch for more papers by this author First published: 17 December 2006 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1749-6632.1997.tb51737.xCitations: 7 a This research was made possible by an Anesthesia Research Foundation grant-in-aid, intramural support by Legacy Portland Hospitals, Portland, Oregon, and internal funds of the Institute of Physiology, Minsk, Belarus. 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