Inflammatory Bowel DiseaseRichard P. MacDermott, William F. Stenson |
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... obtained from patients with IBD have dem- onstrated PGE2 , LTB4 , and 5 - HETE concentrations 3 , 6 , and 10 times higher than those of normal tissues , 41,42 in addition to increased activity of PG synthetase . The amounts of PGE2 ...
... obtained from patients with IBD have dem- onstrated PGE2 , LTB4 , and 5 - HETE concentrations 3 , 6 , and 10 times higher than those of normal tissues , 41,42 in addition to increased activity of PG synthetase . The amounts of PGE2 ...
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... obtained preliminary evidence indicating that superfusion of cat mes- enteric venules with 0.10 mM hydrogen peroxide results in significant leukocyte adherence to venular endothelium and that this adhesive effect is CD18 depen- dent ...
... obtained preliminary evidence indicating that superfusion of cat mes- enteric venules with 0.10 mM hydrogen peroxide results in significant leukocyte adherence to venular endothelium and that this adhesive effect is CD18 depen- dent ...
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... obtained . Peroral Pneumocolon The peroral pneumocolon is an excellent examination of the ileocecal region . ' This examination is indicated in patients in whom an adequate examination of the right colon or terminal ileum has not been ...
... obtained . Peroral Pneumocolon The peroral pneumocolon is an excellent examination of the ileocecal region . ' This examination is indicated in patients in whom an adequate examination of the right colon or terminal ileum has not been ...
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