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Cytoprotective therapies in stroke
Current Opinion in Neurology, 1995Cytoprotective strategies continue to be intensively investigated in animal models of focal and global ischaemia. New classes of pharmacological agents are still being identified which are effective in reducing the severity of ischaemic damage when administered shortly after the ischaemia.
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Prostaglandins and gastrointestinal cytoprotection.
Acta physiologica Hungarica, 1983One of the important and interesting effects of prostaglandins in the gastrointestinal tract is cytoprotection: protection of the gastrointestinal mucosa against nonspecific injuries (physical, chemical, drugs, etc.). The characteristic features of cytoprotection, the possible mechanism of protection and the theoretical and clinical perspectives of ...
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Direct and adaptive cytoprotection
Digestive Diseases and Sciences, 1986Cytoprotection confers increased cellular resistance to various damaging challenges. For example, the administration of certain prostaglandins (PG) prevents injury or facilitates recovery from injury in tissues exposed to noxious substances, such as ethanol, aspirin, and indomethacin.
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Further development in the concept of cytoprotection and adaptive cytoprotection
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Indian journal of physiology and pharmacology, 1992
The term 'cytoprotection' means protection against gastric mucosal injury by a mechanism other than inhibition or neutralisation of gastric acid. Several mechanisms of gastric cytoprotection have been proposed like increased mucus and bicarbonate secretion, strengthening of gastric mucosal barrier, increased gastric mucosal blood flow, decreased ...
R S, D'Souza, V G, Dhume
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The term 'cytoprotection' means protection against gastric mucosal injury by a mechanism other than inhibition or neutralisation of gastric acid. Several mechanisms of gastric cytoprotection have been proposed like increased mucus and bicarbonate secretion, strengthening of gastric mucosal barrier, increased gastric mucosal blood flow, decreased ...
R S, D'Souza, V G, Dhume
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1987
At the end of a meeting one tries to summarize the highlights, to filtrate the relevant new messages and to accept criticisms in order to form a new personal opinion on the matter discussed. Regarding this symposium, scheduled to summarize the current knowledge on Iloprost and its putative mechanisms of action in laboratory studies, it became evident ...
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At the end of a meeting one tries to summarize the highlights, to filtrate the relevant new messages and to accept criticisms in order to form a new personal opinion on the matter discussed. Regarding this symposium, scheduled to summarize the current knowledge on Iloprost and its putative mechanisms of action in laboratory studies, it became evident ...
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Cytoprotective effect of prostaglandins
Gastroenterology, 1978B, Simon, H, Kather
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