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Mitochondria-Dependent Metabolic Reprogramming Enhances Myofibroblast Differentiation and Aggravates Bleomycin-Induced Pulmonary Fibrosis. [PDF]
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Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 1979
Chairman's Comments: The Otolaryngology Drug Capsule, a popular part of the Academy's publication, the Perceived, is being transferred to otolaryngology and head and neck surgery at the request of the editors of the Journal. This capsule is sponsored by the Committee on Drugs—Otolaryngology and represents a continuing effort by its membership.In this ...
E P, Lester, G J, Matz
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Chairman's Comments: The Otolaryngology Drug Capsule, a popular part of the Academy's publication, the Perceived, is being transferred to otolaryngology and head and neck surgery at the request of the editors of the Journal. This capsule is sponsored by the Committee on Drugs—Otolaryngology and represents a continuing effort by its membership.In this ...
E P, Lester, G J, Matz
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Oncology, 1978
Since the original observation and description of the various forms of Bleomycin (BLM), numerous articles have appeared dealing with the activity on mammalian cells and its possible clinical use. The present review on this very important compound, although not very comprehensive, deals with the important characteristics; such as the action of DNA and ...
N P, Bishun, N S, Smith, D C, Williams
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Since the original observation and description of the various forms of Bleomycin (BLM), numerous articles have appeared dealing with the activity on mammalian cells and its possible clinical use. The present review on this very important compound, although not very comprehensive, deals with the important characteristics; such as the action of DNA and ...
N P, Bishun, N S, Smith, D C, Williams
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Australasian Journal of Dermatology, 1998
SUMMARYThe use of intralesional bleomycin to treat Bowen's disease of the palm affection a motor mechanic is presented. Bleomucin in 1% lignocaine was injected at 3‐6 week intervals showed no local recurrence and no long‐ term Adverse events.
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SUMMARYThe use of intralesional bleomycin to treat Bowen's disease of the palm affection a motor mechanic is presented. Bleomucin in 1% lignocaine was injected at 3‐6 week intervals showed no local recurrence and no long‐ term Adverse events.
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