1. Kent Mashimo Obituary - Visitation & Funeral Information
25 apr 2023 · Kent Akira of Lincoln/Sudbury MA was the youngest among his siblings, Elise and Bryce. On a tranquil spring day of April 25th, he departed us.
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2. Kent Mashimo Obituary - Visitation & Funeral Information
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4. Kent Mashimo Fund to Samaritans - GoFundMe
26 mei 2023 · Kent Mashimo passed away on April 25th. To honor him, I'm raising money to benefit Samaritans Inc. Hotlines like Samaritans help save countless lives every day.
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The first part of the work described in this thesis was performed at the laboratory of Pediatric Gastroenterology & Nutrition of the.
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7. [PDF] Honolulu Advertiser & Star-Bulletin Obituaries January 1 - December ...
31 dec 2001 · YASUMI MASHIMO, 94, of Honolulu, died April 17, 2001. Born in ... Survived by daughter, Renee Davis; sons, Kent and Brad; three grandchildren;.
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9. [PDF] GUTS! Dietary modulation of innate defense
The MUC family: an obituary. Trends Bio- chem Sci 2002; 27: 126-31. Page ... Mashimo H, Wu DC, Podolsky DK, Fishman MC. Impaired defense of intestinal ...
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, Dingwall, Steven, Wolvetang, Ernst, Mashimo, Tomoji, Roberts, Tara L. and ... Kent Town, SA, Australia: Australian Society for Biochemistry and Molecular ...
Watters, Dianne J., Hawkins, Clifford J. and Lavin, Martin F. (2022). Toxins from sea-squirts. Toxins and Targets. (pp. 35-47) edited by Dianne Watters, John Pearn, David Maguire and Martin Lavin. Reading, Berkshire, United Kingdom: Taylor and Francis. doi: 10.4324/9781315076911-5
11. Neuroprotection Is in the Air—Inhaled Gases on Their Way to the Neurons
... Kent, T.A.; Qiao, S.-G.; Wang, C.; Xu, X.-X.; Zhang, H.-L. Sevoflurane ... Mashimo, T. The Diverse Actions of Volatile and Gaseous Anesthetics on Human ...
Cerebral injury is a leading cause of long-term disability and mortality. Common causes include major cardiovascular events, such as cardiac arrest, ischemic stroke, and subarachnoid hemorrhage, traumatic brain injury, and neurodegenerative as well as neuroinflammatory disorders. Despite improvements in pharmacological and interventional treatment options, due to the brain’s limited regeneration potential, survival is often associated with the impairment of crucial functions that lead to occupational inability and enormous economic burden. For decades, researchers have therefore been investigating adjuvant therapeutic options to alleviate neuronal cell death. Although promising in preclinical studies, a huge variety of drugs thought to provide neuroprotective effects failed in clinical trials. However, utilizing medical gases, noble gases, and gaseous molecules as supportive treatment options may offer new perspectives for patients suffering neuronal damage. This review provides an overview of current research, potentials and mechanisms of these substances as a promising therapeutic alternative for the treatment of cerebral injury.
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Kent, T. S., Freischlag, J., Minter, R., Hawn, M., Al-Refaie, W., James ... Triadafilopoulos, G., Mashimo, H., Tatum, R., O'Clarke, J., & Hawn, M ...
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