Inflammatory Bowel DiseaseRichard P. MacDermott, William F. Stenson |
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... effects of prostaglandins are well established and include a selective inhibitory effect on the production of certain cytokines . 98 Therefore , cytokine - induced prostaglandin production by the epithelium may be an important ...
... effects of prostaglandins are well established and include a selective inhibitory effect on the production of certain cytokines . 98 Therefore , cytokine - induced prostaglandin production by the epithelium may be an important ...
Page 182
... effects on protein kinase , 37 suppression of macrophage IL - 1 activity , 38 and inhibition of natural killer cell activity39 and its effects on suppressor T - cell induction also contribute to the control of immune and inflammatory ...
... effects on protein kinase , 37 suppression of macrophage IL - 1 activity , 38 and inhibition of natural killer cell activity39 and its effects on suppressor T - cell induction also contribute to the control of immune and inflammatory ...
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... Effect on motility and intestinal absorption . Gastroenterology 1985 ; 89 : 982-988 . 181. Field M , McColl I. Ion transport in rabbit ileal mucosa . III . Effects of catecholamines . Am J Physiol 1973 ; 225 : 852-857 . 182. Chang EB ...
... Effect on motility and intestinal absorption . Gastroenterology 1985 ; 89 : 982-988 . 181. Field M , McColl I. Ion transport in rabbit ileal mucosa . III . Effects of catecholamines . Am J Physiol 1973 ; 225 : 852-857 . 182. Chang EB ...
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