Publications by authors named "Jan Platt"

Phosgene is a chemical widely used in the plastics industry and has been used in warfare. It produces a life-threatening pulmonary edema within hours of exposure, to which no specific antidote exists. This study aims to examine the pathophysiological changes seen with low tidal volume ventilation (protective ventilation (PV)) strategies compared to conventional ventilation (CV), in a model of phosgene-induced acute lung injury.

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The aim of this study was to provide information about the degradative processes that occur in major connective tissue components in skin following exposure of large white pigs to Lewisite vapour. Of particular interest were alterations in glycoproteins, which are known to mediate dermo-epidermal attachment (laminin and type IV collagen) and the main collagen found in the dermis (type III collagen). The immunostaining of transfer blots from skin extracts run on sodium dodecyl sulphate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis gels revealed no evidence of cross-linking of laminin or of type III or IV collagen.

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