Effectiveness of N-acetylcysteine on Preservation Solution During Liver Transplantation

Clinical Trial ID NCT01866644

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1 Molecular mechanisms of N-acetylcysteine actions. Cell Mol Life Sci 2003 3.62
2 Reactive oxygen species in the vasculature: molecular and cellular mechanisms. Hypertension 2003 3.15
3 Protective strategies against ischemic injury of the liver. Gastroenterology 2003 2.37
4 N-acetylcysteine replenishes glutathione in HIV infection. Eur J Clin Invest 2000 2.13
5 N-acetylcysteine increases liver blood flow and improves liver function in septic shock patients: results of a prospective, randomized, double-blind study. Crit Care Med 2000 1.99
6 Liver transplantation using suboptimal grafts: impact of donor harvesting technique. Liver Transpl 2007 1.41
7 Oxidative stress in uremia. Curr Opin Nephrol Hypertens 2003 1.18
8 Nitric oxide in early ischaemia reperfusion injury during human orthotopic liver transplantation. Transplantation 2004 0.98
9 The efficacy of N-acetylcysteine as a hepatoprotective agent in liver transplantation. Transpl Int 1998 0.86
10 Advanced glycation end products and oxidative stress are increased in chronic allograft nephropathy. Am J Kidney Dis 2004 0.84
11 Prophylactic N-acetylcysteine decreases serum CRP but not PCT levels and microalbuminuria following major abdominal surgery. A prospective, randomised, double-blinded, placebo-controlled clinical trial. Intensive Care Med 2003 0.80
12 A comparative prospective study of two available solutions for kidney and liver preservation. Transplantation 2004 0.79
13 N-acetylcysteine induces shedding of selectins from liver and intestine during orthotopic liver transplantation. Clin Exp Immunol 2001 0.78
14 Comparative prospective study of two liver graft preservation solutions: University of Wisconsin and Celsior. Liver Transpl 2009 0.78
15 Redox regulation following cardiac ischemia and reperfusion. Coron Artery Dis 2003 0.76
16 Abstracts of the Brain Research Association meeting, Mechanisms of Recovery of Function after Brain Damage. Oxford, U.K., 11 January 1988. Neurosci Lett Suppl 1988 0.75
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