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In survivors, malarial coma is rapidly reversible and, as seen in the retina in this case, reversal of blood vessel obstruction is a plausible contributor.
Radiographic evolution of a rapidly reversible leukoencephalopathy due to metronidazole.
The stereoisomers displayed rapidly reversible competitive inhibition, which was substrate-independent.
This behaviour was rapidly reversible and reproducible for room temperature measurement.
In contrast, inhibition of COX-1 by this class of drugs is much weaker, rapidly reversible, and detectable only at low arachidonate concentrations.
Furthermore, a rapidly reversible fluorescence imaging of probe L detecting Ni2+ in the mitochondria is successfully achieved.
Irritation of the upper respiratory tract by inhaled formaldehyde gas, for example, is rapidly reversible in that as soon as the inhalation exposure terminates, the irritation subsides.
These products were not in rapidly reversible equilibrium since purified half-molecules were completely stable for up to 18 h.
The benefit of the PLR is that its hemodynamic effects are rapidly reversible, since no fluid administration actually takes place.
Cardiogenic pulmonary edema (CPE) is usually rapidly reversible using appropriate medical therapy including high dose of vasodilators and diuretics [1].
Vilozny et al. [47] fabricated a calmodulin-modified nanopipette that demonstrated an enhanced response to calcium ions, the binding of which was rapidly reversible (Figure 3).
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