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Clin Sci (Lond) (1993) 85 (3): 337–342.
Published: 01 September 1993
... fever, peaking by 13 h. 3. Interleukin-1β and turpentine stimulated fractional rates of protein synthesis in liver. The synthesis rate was inhibited by interleukin-1β in gastrocnemius and soleus muscle, but an elevation was seen in heart muscle. In this study there was no significant response of muscle...
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Clin Sci (Lond) (1989) 77 (4): 425–429.
Published: 01 October 1989
... of the burn and were little affected by the environmental temperature. Key words: burns, fever, injury, thermoregulation. Abbreviations: Ti,, ambient temperature; Tax, axillary tem- perature; T,, mean body temperature; T,, core tempera- ture; T,, rectal temperature; Tk, mean skin temperature; TBSA, total body...
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Clin Sci Mol Med (1974) 46 (5): 591–602.
Published: 01 May 1974
...Q. J. Pittman; K. E. Cooper; W. L. Veale; G. R. Van Petten 1. An initial injection of intravenous bacterial pyrogen in newborn lambs failed to produce fever, but did cause a fall in the number of circulating blood leucocytes. 2. A second challenge of bacterial pyrogen in 60-h-old lambs caused fever...
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Clin Sci Mol Med (1973) 45 (4): 459–467.
Published: 01 October 1973
...W. I. Cranston; R. H. Luff; D. Owen; M. D. Rawlins 1. Endogenous pyrogen (EP) was detected in tumour extracts from four patients with renal carcinoma and fever. No EP was detected in extracts of tumours from six afebrile patients or in extracts of normal kidney. 2. Tumour slices from one febrile...