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Management of combined blunt inferior vena cava and extrahepatic common bile duct injury. [PDF]

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Turning cold tumors into hot tumors to ignite immunotherapy. [PDF]

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Editorial: Antioxidants in mitigating oxidative stress-induced damage. [PDF]

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Fernandez-Ortiz M, Sayed RKA, Reiter RJ.
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Valproic acid boosts hair follicle stem cell resilience to oxygen-glucose deprivation through autophagy induction and AKT/mTOR suppression. [PDF]

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Inhibitory Activity of Calcium and Sodium Ion Channels of Neurotoxic <i>Protoplaythoa variabilis</i> V-Shape Helical Peptide Analogs and Their Neuroprotective Effect In Vitro. [PDF]

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Cimetidine and Cytoprotection

Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology, 1986
The actions of cimetidine are well known: an inhibitor of gastrin hydrochloric secretion, cimetidine modifies neither the motility nor any of the other functional factors. Numerous authors also attribute a cytoprotective role to cimetidine, one that is apparently carried out independently of the inhibitory effect on hydrochloric secretion.
R, Cheli, F, Molinari, M C, Parodi
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Gastric cytoprotection: Morphological perspectives

Acta Pathologica Japonica, 1993
In 1979, a new mechanism of gastric defense named cytoprotection was followed by numerous reports elucidating this interesting and important phenomenon. During this decade, however, the concept and definition of gastric cytoprotection have been modified from the morphological and ultrastructural viewpoints.
A, Terano, S, Ota, H, Hiraishi, H, Mutoh
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Cytoprotection and adapted cytoprotection

1985
Cytoprotection in the stomach can be defined as the phenomenon that damage to the gastric mucosa by irritating agents can be prevented. Data will be outlined below to show that two different forms of cytoprotection exist: 1. direct cytoprotection 2.
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Mechanisms of Gastric Cytoprotection

Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology, 1987
Gastric cytoprotection is a real but relative phenomenon that is induced by both endogenous and exogenous compounds. The key element in acute mucosal protection is the preservation of vascular integrity and the resulting maintenance of blood flow.
S, Szabo, G, Pihan
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