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Role of fibrin deposition in the pathogenesis of intraabdominal infection : Anaerobic bacteria and infectionsROTSTEIN, O. D.European journal of clinical microbiology & infectious diseases (Print). 1992, Vol 11, Num 11, pp 1064-1068, issn 0934-9723Article

Prevention of intra-abdominal abscesses by fibrinolysis using recombinant tissue plasminogen activatorROTSTEIN, O. D; KAO, J.The Journal of infectious diseases. 1988, Vol 158, Num 4, pp 766-772, issn 0022-1899Article

Lipopolysaccharide impairs macrophage cytoplasmic pH regulation under conditions simulating the inflammatory microenvironmentSWALLOW, C. J; GRINSTEIN, S; ROTSTEIN, O. D et al.Journal of leukocyte biology. 1992, Vol 52, Num 4, pp 395-399, issn 0741-5400Article

Cytoplasmic pH regulation in macrophages by an ATP-dependent and N,N'-dicyclohexylcarbodiimide-sensitive mechanism: possible involvement of a plasma membrane proton pumpSWALLOW, C. J; GRINSTEIN, S; ROTSTEIN, O. D et al.The Journal of biological chemistry (Print). 1988, Vol 263, Num 36, pp 19558-19563, issn 0021-9258Article

Control of cytoplasmic pH by Na+/H+ exchange in rat peritoneal macrophages activated with phorbol esterROTSTEIN, O. D; HOUSTON, K; GRINSTEIN, S et al.FEBS letters. 1987, Vol 215, Num 2, pp 223-227, issn 0014-5793Article

A vacuolar type H+ -ATPase regulates cytoplasmic pH in murine macrophagesSWALLOW, C. J; GRINSTEIN, S; ROTSTEIN, O. D et al.The Journal of biological chemistry (Print). 1990, Vol 265, Num 13, pp 7645-7654, issn 0021-9258, 10 p.Article

Mechanisms of cytoplasmic pH recovery in acid-loaded macrophagesSWALLOW, C. J; ROTSTEIN, O. D; GRINSTEIN, S et al.The Journal of surgical research. 1989, Vol 46, Num 6, pp 588-592, issn 0022-4804Article

The Bacteroides by-product succinic acid inhibits neutrophil respiratory burst by reducing intracellular pHROTSTEIN, O. D; NASMITH, P. E; GRINSTEIN, S et al.Infection and immunity. 1987, Vol 55, Num 4, pp 864-870, issn 0019-9567Article

Re-establishing continuity after the hartmann's procedure using the EEa stapler = Rétablissement de la continuité après l'opération de Hartmann au moyen de l'agrafeuse EEAROTSTEIN, O. D; STRASBERG, S. M.Surgery, gynecology & obstetrics. 1984, Vol 158, Num 4, issn 0039-6087, 379380Article

Antimicrobial agents for the prevention and treatment of abdominal infections : A new generation?ROTSTEIN, O. D.The American journal of surgery. 1998, Vol 176, Num 6A, pp 80S-83S, issn 0002-9610, SUPArticle

Selective decontamination of the digestive tract in acute severe pancreatitis: An indication whose time has comeNATHENS, A. B; ROTSTEIN, O. D.Clinical infectious diseases. 1997, Vol 25, Num 4, pp 817-818, issn 1058-4838Article

Regulation and functional significance of cytoplasmic pH in phagocytic leukocytesSWALLOW, C. J; GRINSTEIN, S; ROTSTEIN, O. D et al.Current topics in membranes and transport. 1990, Vol 35, pp 227-247, issn 0070-2161, 21 p.Article

Diagnostic and therapeutic challenges of intraabdominal infectionsROTSTEIN, O. D; MEADINS, J. L.World journal of surgery. 1990, Vol 14, Num 2, pp 159-166, issn 0364-2313Article

Induction of macrophage procoagulant activity by Bacteroides fragilisROSENTHAL, G. A; LEVY, G; ROTSTEIN, O. D et al.Infection and immunity. 1989, Vol 57, Num 2, pp 338-343, issn 0019-9567Article

Delayed administration of tissue plasminogen activator reduces intra-abdominal abscess formationMCRITCHIE, D. I; CUMMINGS, D; ROTSTEIN, O. D et al.Archives of surgery (Chicago, IL. 1960). 1989, Vol 124, Num 12, pp 1406-1410, issn 0004-0010, 5 p.Conference Paper

Determinants of the phagosomal pH in macrophages : in situ assessment of vacuolar H+-ATIPase activity, counterion conductance, and H+ LEAKLUKACS, G. L; ROTSTEIN, O. D; GRINSTEIN, S et al.The Journal of biological chemistry (Print). 1991, Vol 266, Num 36, pp 24540-24548, issn 0021-9258Article

Phagosomal acidification is mediated by a vacuolar-type H+-ATPase in murine macrophagesLUKACS, G. L; ROTSTEIN, O. D; GRINSTEIN, S et al.The Journal of biological chemistry (Print). 1990, Vol 265, Num 34, pp 21099-21107, issn 0021-9258, 9 p.Article

Reciprocal synergy between Escherichia coli and Bacteroides fragilis in an intra-abdominal infection modelROTSTEIN, O. D; KAO, J; HOUSTON, K et al.Journal of medical microbiology. 1989, Vol 29, Num 4, pp 269-276, issn 0022-2615Article

Role of the coagulation system in the local and systemic inflammatory responseMCGILVRAY, I. D; ROTSTEIN, O. D.World journal of surgery. 1998, Vol 22, Num 2, pp 179-186, issn 0364-2313Article

Platelet-activating factor modulates endotoxin-induced macrophage procoagulant activity by a protein kinase C-dependent mechanismKUCEY, D. S; CHEUNG, P. Y. C; ROTSTEIN, O. D et al.Infection and immunity. 1992, Vol 60, Num 3, pp 944-950, issn 0019-9567Article

Antimicrobial therapy for intraabdominal infectionNATHENS, A. B; ROTSTEIN, O. D.The American journal of surgery. 1996, Vol 172, Num 6A, pp 1S-6S, issn 0002-9610Conference Paper

Thigh abscess: an uncommon presentation of intraabdominal sepsisROTSTEIN, O. D; PRUETT, T. L; SIMMONS, R. L et al.The American journal of surgery. 1986, Vol 151, Num 3, pp 414-418, issn 0002-9610Article

Na+/H+ exchange and the regulation of intracellular pH in polymorphonuclear leukocytesGRINSTEIN, S; FURUYA, W; NASMITH, P. A et al.Comparative biochemistry and physiology. A. Comparative physiology. 1988, Vol 90, Num 4, pp 543-549, issn 0300-9629Conference Paper

Interactions between leukocytes and anaerobic bacteria in polymicrobial surgical infectionsROTSTEIN, O. D.Clinical infectious diseases. 1993, Vol 16, pp S190-S194, issn 1058-4838, SUP4Conference Paper

The chloride channel blocker 5-nitro-2-(3-phenylpropyl-amino) benzoic acid (NPPB) uncouples mitochondria and increases the proton permeability of the plasma membrane in phagocytic cellsLUKACS, G. L; NANDA, A; ROTSTEIN, O. D et al.FEBS letters. 1991, Vol 288, Num 1-2, pp 17-20, issn 0014-5793Article

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