Inflammatory Bowel DiseaseRichard P. MacDermott, William F. Stenson |
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... specific pharmacologic control . Only recently has the attention of investigators been focused on the study of intestinal cytokines in those animal models , but even the limited amount of data collected so far has been extremely useful ...
... specific pharmacologic control . Only recently has the attention of investigators been focused on the study of intestinal cytokines in those animal models , but even the limited amount of data collected so far has been extremely useful ...
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... specific tissue and cell sources , to accurately isolate and measure specific eicosanoids , to quantitate local production rates under phys- iologic conditions , and to assign physiologic functions to specific eicosanoids produced by ...
... specific tissue and cell sources , to accurately isolate and measure specific eicosanoids , to quantitate local production rates under phys- iologic conditions , and to assign physiologic functions to specific eicosanoids produced by ...
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... specific stimulus.27 Al- though the mechanisms of baseline release are unclear , stimulated release oc- curs in vivo following a variety of specific and nonspecific stimuli . Nonspecific secretion results from mechanical and chemical ...
... specific stimulus.27 Al- though the mechanisms of baseline release are unclear , stimulated release oc- curs in vivo following a variety of specific and nonspecific stimuli . Nonspecific secretion results from mechanical and chemical ...
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