Oral tolerance to cancer can be abrogated by T regulatory cell inhibition [PDF]
Oral administration of tumour cells induces an immune hypo-responsiveness known as oral tolerance. We have previously shown that oral tolerance to a cancer is tumour antigen specific, non-cross-reactive and confers a tumour growth advantage.
A Micheli+27 more
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The Oral Administration Of Antitoxins [PDF]
This paper is a report of the later results of a series of investigations which were published in this Journal1 in 1906. At that time our results warranted us in concluding that diphtheria and tetanus antitoxins, when given per mouth to experimental animals, were absorbed in sufficient quantities to protect those animals against several fatal doses of ...
McClintock, C. T., King, W. E.
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GENERAL ANALGESIA BY ORAL ADMINISTRATION [PDF]
This report is in the nature of a preliminary communication based on animal experiments and a sufficient number of clinical cases to support the conclusions of the animal work. It will be seen that general analgesia in which there is loss of sensation, with or without loss of consciousness, can be established for otherwise painful dressings and for ...
Howard T. Karsner, James T. Gwathmey
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Gastroprotective effects of oral nucleotide administration [PDF]
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Nucleotides form the building blocks of DNA and are marketed as dietary supplements, alone or in combination with other ingredients, to promote general health.
Belo, A+4 more
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Plasma Concentrations of Tranexamic Acid in Postpartum Women After Oral Administration. [PDF]
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the pharmacokinetics of tranexamic acid after oral administration to postpartum women. METHODS: We conducted a single-center pharmacokinetic study at Teaching Hospital-Jaffna, Sri Lanka, on 12 healthy postpartum women who delivered
Arulkumaran, S+4 more
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Toxicokinetics of fumonisin B1 in turkey poults and tissue persistence after exposure to a diet containing the maximum European tolerance for fumonisins in avian feeds [PDF]
The kinetic of fumonisin B1 (FB1) after a single IV and oral dose, and FB1 persistence in tissue were investigated in turkey poults by HPLC after purification of samples on columns.
Bailly, Jean Denis+4 more
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Comparison of Subjective Responses to Oral and Intravenous Alcohol Administration under Similar Systemic Exposures [PDF]
Objective To test whether an individual's subjective responses to alcohol are similar when the breath alcohol concentration (BrAC) trajectory resulting from oral administration is matched by intravenous administration.
Boes, Julian+6 more
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Oral Administration of Bacitracin
SummaryFrom the small series of animals receiving oral bacitracin, the following significant facts were obtained: 1. Fecal streptococci and spore forming anaerobes were greatly reduced in the intestine at a dosage between 2,000 and 10,000 u/kg per day. 2. Coliform organisms were little affected by bacitracin. 3.
Glenn C. Bond+3 more
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Metabolic profile, bioavailability and toxicokinetics of zearalenone-14-glucoside in rats after oral and intravenous administration by liquid chromatography high-resolution mass spectrometry and tandem mass spectrometry [PDF]
Zearalenone-14-glucoside (ZEN-14G), a key modified mycotoxin, has attracted a great deal of attention due to the possible conversion to its free form of zearalenone (ZEN) exerting toxicity.
De Boevre, Marthe+9 more
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Oral administration and intralesional injection of hyaluronic acid Versus intralesional injection alone in peyronie's disease: Results from a phase III study [PDF]
Purpose: The aim of this study was to compare the effect of combined oral administration and intralesional injection of hyaluronic acid (HA) with intralesional injections alone, in patients with early onset of Peyronie's disease (PD).
Bjerklund Johansen T. E.+8 more
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