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Fatty Acid Oxidation Controls CD8+ Tissue-Resident Memory T-cell Survival in Gastric Adenocarcinoma
Cancer immunology research, 2020Tissue-resident memory T cells (Trm) protect against local infection and tumor formation. In gastric adenocarcinoma, Trm are associated with better patient survival and fatty acid availability, and are crucial for Trm persistence and antitumor effects ...
Run Lin+17 more
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GASTRIC ACIDITY AND GASTRIC ULCER
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1937To the Editor:— In an editorial inThe Journal, Dec. 19, 1936, the important relationship of gastric acidity to experimental ulcer in animals, as well as gastric and duodenal ulcer in man, seems to have been definitely shown. However, the statement "within wide limits the concentration of pepsin appears to be of no importance" justifies further ...
Charles Windwer, Milton J. Matzner
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The inhibition of gastric acid secretion by gastric mucus
Irish Journal of Medical Science, 1962Intravenous administration of an extract of gastric mucus inhibits the secretion of gastric acid.
D. W. Wilbur, Ivan D. A. Johnston
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Advanced Healthcare Materials, 2019
The hydrogen molecule is recognized as a high potential to attenuate toxic side effects of chemotherapy and also enhance chemotherapeutic efficacy, and the development of a novel hydrogen‐generating prodrug for facile, safe, and efficient hydrogen ...
Mingjian Fan+7 more
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The hydrogen molecule is recognized as a high potential to attenuate toxic side effects of chemotherapy and also enhance chemotherapeutic efficacy, and the development of a novel hydrogen‐generating prodrug for facile, safe, and efficient hydrogen ...
Mingjian Fan+7 more
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Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology, 1991
We have shown previously that acid is one factor, although not the only one, in the pathogenesis of duodenal ulcer pain. In the present study patients with gastric ulcer were endoscoped without sedation or premedication. Under direct vision the ulcer craters were infused sequentially with 0.1 N HCl and normal saline, the sequence of infusion being ...
Kang, J.Y., Yap, I.
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We have shown previously that acid is one factor, although not the only one, in the pathogenesis of duodenal ulcer pain. In the present study patients with gastric ulcer were endoscoped without sedation or premedication. Under direct vision the ulcer craters were infused sequentially with 0.1 N HCl and normal saline, the sequence of infusion being ...
Kang, J.Y., Yap, I.
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EFFECT OF GASTRIC RESECTION ON GASTRIC ACIDITY
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1942Early in the war Willcox1reported that, of 41 soldiers evacuated from France and complaining of dyspepsia, 19 had duodenal ulcers and 7 had gastric ulcers. He expressed the belief that the ulcer had existed in most cases prior to enlistment and that conditions in the service had caused a relapse.
Waltman Walters+2 more
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Gastric acid, calcium absorption, and their impact on bone health.
Physiological Reviews, 2013Calcium balance is essential for a multitude of physiological processes, ranging from cell signaling to maintenance of bone health. Adequate intestinal absorption of calcium is a major factor for maintaining systemic calcium homeostasis.
S. Kopic, J. Geibel
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Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology, 1992
Gastric secretion of hydrochloric acid appears to be unique to vertebrates and is almost ubiquitous in all fishes, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals. Comparative anatomy and physiology suggest that gastric acid has evolved approximately 350 million years ago. The similarity of the acid-secreting mechanism across all classes of vertebrates implies
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Gastric secretion of hydrochloric acid appears to be unique to vertebrates and is almost ubiquitous in all fishes, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals. Comparative anatomy and physiology suggest that gastric acid has evolved approximately 350 million years ago. The similarity of the acid-secreting mechanism across all classes of vertebrates implies
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Regulation of Gastric Acid Secretion
Current Opinion in Gastroenterology, 1998This paper summarizes important developments, published over the past year, that improve our understanding of the regulation of gastric acid secretion at the central, peripheral, and intracellular levels and mechanisms by which various neurotransmitters, paracrine agents, and hormones regulate gastric secretion and are themselves regulated.
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Science Translational Medicine, 2020
Bioadhesive hydrogel with ultrafast gelation independent of environmental pH is endoscopically delivered to enhance gastric ulcer healing. Getting a grip on gastric ulcers Hydrogels are useful biomaterials for drug delivery, but applications in the ...
Xiayi Xu+11 more
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Bioadhesive hydrogel with ultrafast gelation independent of environmental pH is endoscopically delivered to enhance gastric ulcer healing. Getting a grip on gastric ulcers Hydrogels are useful biomaterials for drug delivery, but applications in the ...
Xiayi Xu+11 more
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