Today's Hours: 8:00am - 10:00pm

Search

Did You Mean:

Search Results

  • Book
    [edited by] Amy P. Holmes, PharmD, Neonatal Clinical Pharmacy Specialist, Novant Health Forsyth Medical Center, Winston Salem, North Carolina, and Adjunct Assistant Professor, Wingate School of Pharmacy, Wingate, North Carolina.
    Contents:
    General NICU considerations / Megan Lunberry and Miyuki Nakayama Shouse
    Developmental pharmacology, pharmacokinetics, and pharmacodynamics / John Brock Harris
    Total parenteral nutrition / Ying-Tang Ng
    Drugs in lactation / Amy P. Holmes
    Neonatal abstinence syndrome / Amy P. Holmes
    Apnea of prematurity / John Brock Harris
    Respiratory distress syndrome and bronchopulmonary dysplasia / Julia Lau
    Patent ductus arteriosus / Betsy Walters Burkey
    Pain and sedation / Ashley McCallister and Amy P. Holmes
    Neonatal bacterial sepsis and meningitis / John Brock Harris
    TORCH infections / Amy P. Holmes
    Respiratory syncytial virus / Betsy Walters Burkey and Michelle F. F. Poole
    Necrotizing enterocolitis / John Brock Harris
    Gastrointestinal disorders / John Brock Harris
    Vaccine use in infants / Amy P. Holmes
    Pulmonary hypertension / Julia Lau
    Neonatal seizures / John Brock Harris
    Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation / Wyn Wheeler.
  • Article
    Kuhlmann WD, Viron A.
    Histochemistry. 1977 Dec 28;54(4):331-7.
    Rat erythrocytes and lymphoid cells were fixed by glutaraldehyde and encapsulated in bovine serum albumin plus rabbit IgG globulins for cryo-ultramicrotomy. A technical procedure is described by which endogenous peroxidases of erythrocytes in ultrathin frozen sections were detected by hydrogen peroxide and diaminobenzidine as hydrogen donor. Modifications of this classical cytochemical procedure proved also useful in cryoultramicrotomy for immunoperoxidase labeling of antigenic determinants in rabbit IgG globulins which have been crosslinked within the supporting matrix of cells.
    Digital Access Access Options