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Pain, 2015
Painful peripheral neuropathy due to the antiretroviral therapy used to treat HIV is one of the most prevalent side effects occurring in at least 30% of patients living with this infection. We have evaluated the electrophysiological and behavioral effects of d4T and ddC on peripheral large and small nerve fibers in male rats treated with d4T (Sprague ...
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Painful peripheral neuropathy due to the antiretroviral therapy used to treat HIV is one of the most prevalent side effects occurring in at least 30% of patients living with this infection. We have evaluated the electrophysiological and behavioral effects of d4T and ddC on peripheral large and small nerve fibers in male rats treated with d4T (Sprague ...
Garcia-Perez+4 more
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A comparison of behavioral and anatomical measures of hydroxyurea induced abnormalities.
Teratology, 1978Hydroxyurea, a drug which has antimitotic effects was administered once (150 mg/kg) to pregnant dams on the sixth, ninth, twelfth, fifteenth and eighteenth day of gestation.
R. L. Brunner+3 more
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Drug-induced alterations in Mg2+ homoeostasis.
Clinical science, 2012Magnesium (Mg2+) balance is tightly regulated by the concerted actions of the intestine, bone and kidneys. This balance can be disturbed by a broad variety of drugs.
A. Lameris+3 more
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Development, 1989
ABSTRACT We are studying the development of handedness, in particular the relationships between handed structures with bilateral symmetry, for example the limbs, and those with lateral asymmetry, such as the heart, lungs and gut. Asymmetric (unilateral) developmental limb abnormalities can be induced by chemical treatment of mouse ...
Nigel A. Brown+3 more
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ABSTRACT We are studying the development of handedness, in particular the relationships between handed structures with bilateral symmetry, for example the limbs, and those with lateral asymmetry, such as the heart, lungs and gut. Asymmetric (unilateral) developmental limb abnormalities can be induced by chemical treatment of mouse ...
Nigel A. Brown+3 more
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Aspirin-Sensitive Asthma: Abnormal Platelet Response to Drugs Inducing Asthmatic Attacks
International Archives of Allergy and Immunology, 1985The pathogenesis of aspirin-sensitive asthma remains unknown. Using a new model of platelet activation, initially described as a response of platelets to IgE antibody-dependent stimuli, this study was designed to test the hypothesis of a possible involvement of platelets in aspirin-sensitive asthma. Washed platelets from 35 aspirin-sensitive asthmatics
Véronique Pancré+8 more
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Drug Induced ECG Abnormalities
American Journal of Critical Care, 2015Mary G. Carey+3 more
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An update on risk factors for drug-induced arrhythmias
Expert Review of Clinical Pharmacology, 2016K. Vlachos+4 more
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