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Axel Forman

Researcher at Aarhus University Hospital

Publications -  167
Citations -  4675

Axel Forman is an academic researcher from Aarhus University Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Endometriosis & Myometrium. The author has an hindex of 36, co-authored 160 publications receiving 4151 citations. Previous affiliations of Axel Forman include Lund University & Aarhus University.

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Nitric oxide mediating NANC inhibition in opossum lower esophageal sphincter.

TL;DR: It is concluded that involvement of a NO-generating process from L-arginine seems mandatory for NANC responses in the isolated lower esophageal sphincter.
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World Endometriosis Research Foundation Endometriosis Phenome and Biobanking Harmonisation Project: I. Surgical phenotype data collection in endometriosis research

TL;DR: This is the first multicenter, international collaboration between academic centers and industry addressing standardization of phenotypic data collection for a specific disease, and SSF and MSF are essential tools to increase the understanding of the pathogenesis of endometriosis by allowing large-scale collaborative research into the condition.
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Electrically-induced, nerve-mediated relaxation of rabbit urethra involves nitric oxide.

TL;DR: It is suggested that in the urethra, nitric oxide is involved in the mediation of relaxation evoked by electrical stimulation of nerves as well as in isolated urethral preparations obtained from three patients.
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World Endometriosis Research Foundation Endometriosis Phenome and Biobanking Harmonization Project: III. Fluid biospecimen collection, processing, and storage in endometriosis research

TL;DR: The Endometriosis Phenome and Biobanking Harmonization Project (EPhect) as discussed by the authors harmonizes standard operating procedures (SOPs) and standardizes the recording of associated data for collection, processing, and storage of fluid biospecimens relevant to endometria.
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Postoperative cerebral oedema after transcervical endometrial resection and uterine irrigation with 1·5% glycine

TL;DR: Cerebral oedema may contribute to the development of postoperative nausea in patients undergoing transcervical surgery who absorb more than 500 mL of 1.5% glycine irrigating solution.