Inflammatory Bowel DiseaseRichard P. MacDermott, William F. Stenson |
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... observed ranges ) of Ig - producing immunocytes ( IC ) per mucosal tissue unit in the normal proximal jejunum , ileum , and large bowel . The median percentage class distributions of the immunocyte populations are also given . All ...
... observed ranges ) of Ig - producing immunocytes ( IC ) per mucosal tissue unit in the normal proximal jejunum , ileum , and large bowel . The median percentage class distributions of the immunocyte populations are also given . All ...
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... observed in mesenteric ven- ules subjected to 1 hour of ischemia followed by reperfusion.27 Ischemia / reper- fusion ... observed that SOD , but not hydrogen peroxide - inactivated SOD , significantly attenuates the leukocyte adherence ...
... observed in mesenteric ven- ules subjected to 1 hour of ischemia followed by reperfusion.27 Ischemia / reper- fusion ... observed that SOD , but not hydrogen peroxide - inactivated SOD , significantly attenuates the leukocyte adherence ...
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... observed in 8 of 10 patients with UC but minimal effects were observed in a sample of Crohn's patients.209 Additional Inhibitors of Cyclooxygenase and 5 - Lipoxygenase The agents BW755C , eicosatetrayeneoic acid ( ETYA ) , and ...
... observed in 8 of 10 patients with UC but minimal effects were observed in a sample of Crohn's patients.209 Additional Inhibitors of Cyclooxygenase and 5 - Lipoxygenase The agents BW755C , eicosatetrayeneoic acid ( ETYA ) , and ...
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