Inflammatory Bowel DiseaseRichard P. MacDermott, William F. Stenson |
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... vivo production rates . The in vivo methods include equilibrium and nonequilibrium dialysis against rectal mucosa or feces . Measurement of eicosanoids in fecal samples has prob- lems of compound isolation and purification and does not ...
... vivo production rates . The in vivo methods include equilibrium and nonequilibrium dialysis against rectal mucosa or feces . Measurement of eicosanoids in fecal samples has prob- lems of compound isolation and purification and does not ...
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... Vivo Profile of Eicosanoids 21 21 14 7 14 UC CC CDC Controls PGE , 2α PGF2 6 - keto - PGF 1 TXB2 LTB 4 Figure 10.2 Three - dimensional computer graphic of the in vivo profile of eicosanoid levels ( medians ) in the rectal lumen ...
... Vivo Profile of Eicosanoids 21 21 14 7 14 UC CC CDC Controls PGE , 2α PGF2 6 - keto - PGF 1 TXB2 LTB 4 Figure 10.2 Three - dimensional computer graphic of the in vivo profile of eicosanoid levels ( medians ) in the rectal lumen ...
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... vivo dialysis of rectum in relapsing ulcerative colitis . Gastroenterology 1986 ; 91 : 837-844 . 28. Lauritsen K , Laursen LS , Bukhave K , Rask - Madsen J. In vivo profiles of eicosanoids in ulcerative colitis , Crohn's colitis , and ...
... vivo dialysis of rectum in relapsing ulcerative colitis . Gastroenterology 1986 ; 91 : 837-844 . 28. Lauritsen K , Laursen LS , Bukhave K , Rask - Madsen J. In vivo profiles of eicosanoids in ulcerative colitis , Crohn's colitis , and ...
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