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The following pages link to Adsorption of Insulin to Infusion Bottles and Tubing (Q72230331):
Displaying 42 items.
- Amino acid balance across tissues of the forearm in postabsorptive man. Effects of insulin at two dose levels (Q34283565) (← links)
- The effect of tubing dwell time on insulin adsorption during intravenous insulin infusions (Q36281730) (← links)
- Skin necrosis following Haemaccel (Q39018649) (← links)
- Loss of nitroglycerin from intravenous infusion sets (Q39502312) (← links)
- Insulin Treatment in Diabetes (Q39614950) (← links)
- Severe Diabetic Ketoacidosis (Q39614963) (← links)
- Hyperosmolar Nonketotic Coma in the Elderly Diabetic (Q39769095) (← links)
- Management of diabetes in the surgical patient. (Q40247491) (← links)
- Diabetic management by insulin infusion during major surgery (Q41029185) (← links)
- Treatment of severe alcoholic hepatitis by infusion of insulin and glucagon: A multicenter sequential trial (Q41128243) (← links)
- Therapeutic problems arising from the use of the intravenous route for drug administration (Q41743827) (← links)
- The care of the diabetic patient during emergency surgery (Q42100507) (← links)
- The control of blood glucose in the critical diabetic patient: a neuro-fuzzy method (Q43557286) (← links)
- Effects on Metabolism and Cardiac Output of Glucose-Potassium Solution, With and Without Insulin (Q43705725) (← links)
- Addition of drugs to intravenous fluids (Q44137725) (← links)
- Surface characterisation of bags for total parenteral nutrition by tensiometry and atomic force microscopy (Q44604629) (← links)
- Preoperative Endocrine and Metabolic Considerations (Q44837084) (← links)
- Transmission of hepatitis A and hepatitis B by shared needle (Q44931062) (← links)
- Insulin infusion with parenteral nutrition in extremely low birth weight infants with hyperglycemia (Q47174520) (← links)
- Letter: Carrier solutions for low-level intravenous insulin infusion (Q50293483) (← links)
- Insulin fixation and glucose uptake by forearm tissues in response to infusions of physiological amounts of insulin in non-diabetic subjects. (Q51679701) (← links)
- Insulin and glucose to reduce catabolic response to burns. (Q54344456) (← links)
- Treatment of Severe Diabetes Mellitus by Insulin Infusion (Q54636917) (← links)
- Insulin regimens for diabetic ketoacidosis. (Q55117019) (← links)
- Carrier solutions for low-level intravenous insulin infusion. (Q55397499) (← links)
- Interfacial Stress in the Development of Biologics: Fundamental Understanding, Current Practice, and Future Perspective (Q64116563) (← links)
- Insulin regimens for diabetic ketoacidosis (Q66900134) (← links)
- Editorial: Diabetic ketosis and acidosis: The continuous infusion of low doses of insulin (Q67513033) (← links)
- Treatment of diabetic coma with continuous low-dose infusion of insulin (Q69817459) (← links)
- Insulin infusion in diabetic coma (Q69998337) (← links)
- Adsorption of insulin to the surface of peritoneal dialysis solution containers (Q70298301) (← links)
- Diabetic ketoacidosis (Q70327940) (← links)
- Stabilisation of dissolved proteins against denaturation at hydrophobic interfaces (Q70388687) (← links)
- Intraperitoneal Insulin for Control of Blood Sugar in Diabetic Patients during Peritoneal Dialysis (Q70549956) (← links)
- Intravenous administration of medication in pediatric patients: problems and solutions (Q70704742) (← links)
- Effect of intravenous flow rate and injection site on in vitro delivery of chloramphenicol succinate and in vivo kinetics (Q70878682) (← links)
- Endocrine Complications of Pregnancy (Q71240589) (← links)
- Diabetic ketoacidosis and coma (Q71539188) (← links)
- Drug compatibility with new polyolefin infusion solution containers (Q79359792) (← links)
- In-use physicochemical and microbiological stability of biological parenteral products (Q86767794) (← links)
- Capacity of Infusion Lines for Insulin Adsorption: Effect of Flow Rate on Total Adsorption (Q90335669) (← links)
- Normocalcaemic primary hyperparathyroidism (Q93701745) (← links)