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- Christoph Dehnert, Matthias Hütler, +7 authors Jürgen M Steinacker
- International journal of sports medicine
- 2002
The purpose of our study was to evaluate hematologic acclimatization during 2 weeks of intensive normoxic training with regeneration at moderate altitude (living high-training low, LHTL) and its… (More)
- Stephen K. Sullivan, Luis B. Agellon, R W Schick
- Current Biology
- 1995
BACKGROUND
The cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) is a chloride channel that is activated by cAMP-dependent phosphorylation. CFTR channel activity is also stimulated by… (More)
- James Tyler Robertson, R W Schick, Forrest Morgan, Donald D. Matson
- Journal of neurosurgery
- 1960
Drainage of cerebrospinal fluid directly into the blood stream has been used with increasing frequency in the surgical therapy of hydrocephalus. Experience in our clinic, as well as that reported by… (More)
- R W Schick, Donald D. Matson
- The Journal of pediatrics
- 1961
Summary Complete spontaneous “arrest” of hydrocephalus occurs only rarely in infancy. Hydrocephalus in an infant has not become arrested unless head growth ceases or unless additional head growth… (More)
Correlation of "sneaking through" of tumor cells with specific immunological impairment of the host.
- R. Mengersen, R W Schick, Eckehart Kölsch
- European journal of immunology
- 1975
The preferential take of tumors after small-size inocula of transplantable tumor cells has been described for many systems. The phenomenon has been named "sneaking through" or "dilution escape".… (More)
- H. R. Kutt, R W Schick, L E Rennie, FletcherH. Mcdowell
- Journal of neurosurgery
- 1963
D U R I N G a program of investigations into the mechanisms involved in the production of complications associated with cerebral angiography using water-soluble iodinated contrast media, we detected… (More)
- Volker Schusdziarra, Norbert Lenz, R W Schick, Volker Maier
- Diabetes
- 1986
Protein- and fat-rich test meals elicit a strong stimulatory effect on postprandial somatostatin (SLI) and pancreatic polypeptide (PP) release, whereas carbohydrate-rich meals rather attenuate the… (More)
- Volker Schusdziarra, Angelika Holland, +5 authors Ernst Friedrich Pfeiffer
- Diabetologia
- 1983
SummaryWe have previously demonstrated that opiate-like substances in food protein (exorphins), contained in the peptic digest of gluten, stimulate insulin and glucagon release in dogs and that this… (More)
- H L Stitt, Howard S. Dunbar, R W Schick, Ann Adele Dunn
- Radiology
- 1968
- R W Schick
- Medizinische Klinik
- 1949