Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Current Status and Future Approach : Proceedings of the International Symposium on Future Research Approaches to Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Mechanisms of Chronic Infection and Inflammation, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA, October 7-11, 1987Richard P. MacDermott |
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Page 256
... permeability in the normal ( nonischemic ) bowel to the same extent observed in the postischemic intestine ; the hypoxanthine - xanthine oxidase infusion - induced increase in vascular permeability is largely prevented by superoxide ...
... permeability in the normal ( nonischemic ) bowel to the same extent observed in the postischemic intestine ; the hypoxanthine - xanthine oxidase infusion - induced increase in vascular permeability is largely prevented by superoxide ...
Page 401
... Permeability . In control animals appearance of both CE and OVA plateaued at 1 h . During the early and acute stages of inflammation ( day 4 and day 10 ) values continued to increase with time . At day 10 , the permeability defect was ...
... Permeability . In control animals appearance of both CE and OVA plateaued at 1 h . During the early and acute stages of inflammation ( day 4 and day 10 ) values continued to increase with time . At day 10 , the permeability defect was ...
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... permeability as an etiologic factor was clearly supported by a statistically significant increase in the mean permeability of Crohn patients versus controls , at least 5 of the 11 Crohn patients studied has a permeability value well ...
... permeability as an etiologic factor was clearly supported by a statistically significant increase in the mean permeability of Crohn patients versus controls , at least 5 of the 11 Crohn patients studied has a permeability value well ...
Contents
Defect in immunoregulatory intestinal epithelial cells in inflammatory | 9 |
Vasoactive intestinal peptide and the severity of colonic inflammation | 25 |
Substance P andor calcitonin generelated peptide are present | 43 |
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