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Experimental Models in Nanotoxicology
2011The aim of toxicology is to characterise the potentially harmful effects of solid, liquid, or gaseous substances for humans. Having evaluated the hazards, and given the level of exposure to the substance, we can then assess the risks.
Baeza-Squiban, Armelle +2 more
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Experimental models in microsurgery
Microsurgery, 1998The development of experimental microsurgery can be considered the natural evolution of a diffuse need to increase precision in many fields of surgery. Microsurgery accelerated the possibility of deepening many unclear aspects of pathophysiology, using miniaturized and reproducible experimental models. We report briefly on the fundamental principles of
DI CATALDO, Antonio +5 more
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Experimental models of sarcoidosis
Current Opinion in Pulmonary Medicine, 2016Sarcoidosis is a disease caused by a complex combination of genetic susceptibility, immune networks and infectious and/or environmental agents. The onset and phenotypic variability of sarcoidosis remain poorly elucidated, not only due to the lack of clearly identified causes, but also because it is widely considered that no reliable model of this ...
Florence, Jeny +4 more
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Experimental Models Of Ossiculoplasty
Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 1994Measurement of the acoustic properties of middle ear prostheses in an appropriate model prior to insertion in humans should be part of the routine of the prosthesis development and testing process, but it is not. This article describes a human temporal bone model suitable for such testing and discusses the results of several commonly used prostheses ...
R L, Goode, S, Nishihara
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Cyclosporine nephrotoxicity — Experimental models
Clinical Biochemistry, 1991Cyclosporine A (CsA) represents one of the more important therapeutic advances in the field of kidney transplantation. However, its effectiveness is limited by serious side effects, most notably nephrotoxicity. Investigation of the mechanisms of CsA-induced renal dysfunction has been hampered by the lack of a suitable experimental model.
J A, Thliveris +3 more
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Clinical & Experimental Allergy, 1999
Histamine is an important mediator released from activated mast cells in acute bronchoconstriction provoked by allergen, exercise, hypertonic stimuli and inhaled adenosine. Histamine may also contribute to the allergen‐induced late asthmatic response probably following the recruitment and activation of basophils.
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Histamine is an important mediator released from activated mast cells in acute bronchoconstriction provoked by allergen, exercise, hypertonic stimuli and inhaled adenosine. Histamine may also contribute to the allergen‐induced late asthmatic response probably following the recruitment and activation of basophils.
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Experimental models of migraine
2010In vitro studies on animal and human cephalic vessels allow the measurement of second messengers or intracellular calcium concentrations and the evaluation of the role of endogenous neuropeptides in perivascular nerve endings involved in migraine pathophysiology. In addition, in vitro human models allow the assessment of receptorial cranial selectivity
M. G. Buzzi, TASSORELLI, CRISTINA
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Antibody–drug conjugates: Smart chemotherapy delivery across tumor histologies
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Paolo Tarantino +2 more
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