Inflammatory Bowel DiseaseRichard P. MacDermott, William F. Stenson |
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... cultures to the same levels observed in control cultures . Further- more , expression of the Tac antigen ( IL - 2R ) by ... culture supernatants from both Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis cells contain significantly lower levels of ...
... cultures to the same levels observed in control cultures . Further- more , expression of the Tac antigen ( IL - 2R ) by ... culture supernatants from both Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis cells contain significantly lower levels of ...
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... culture studies demonstrated that intestinal smooth muscle cells produce relatively large amounts of collagen , that ... cultures of human dermal fibroblasts was inhibited 83 % to 84 % by dexameth- asone . Not only was there no ...
... culture studies demonstrated that intestinal smooth muscle cells produce relatively large amounts of collagen , that ... cultures of human dermal fibroblasts was inhibited 83 % to 84 % by dexameth- asone . Not only was there no ...
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... culture , and tetracycline remains the treatment of choice . Gonococcal proctitis has been recognized since introduction of the gram stain in 1884. The increased frequency of gonococcal proctitis in recent years , for the most part ...
... culture , and tetracycline remains the treatment of choice . Gonococcal proctitis has been recognized since introduction of the gram stain in 1884. The increased frequency of gonococcal proctitis in recent years , for the most part ...
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