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Promising effects of astaxanthin on pain-related behaviors and morphine tolerance in a mouse model of neuropathic pain: Possible involvement of Nrf2 and the NMDA receptor subunit NR2B. [PDF]
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Pulsed electromagnetic field effectively improves musculoskeletal degeneration and inflammation levels in a rat model of osteosarcopenia: an experimental study. [PDF]
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THE HAZARDS OF INTRAPERITONEAL INJECTIONS
Intraperitoneal injections of physiologic solution of sodium chloride, first introduced by Blackfan and Maxcy 1 in 1918, have been employed extensively in the treatment of dehydration in infants. More recently the administration of dextrose, 2 diphtheria antitoxin, 3 neoarsphenamine, 4 iron 5 and blood 6 has been recommended by this route. Some authors
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Reliability of intraperitoneal injections in fish
Experientia, 1967L'hormone thyreotrope125I fut injectee en doses variees dans le peritoine de Cyprins. Les pertes de substance par ecoulement depasserent le 50% des doses. Les meilleures retentions furent obtenues avec de petits volumes, injectes a travers l'intestin, apres bouchage du cloaque avec du liquide silicone.
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Absorption of Intraperitoneally Injected Amipaque in the Rabbit
Acta Radiologica. Diagnosis, 1982The appearances of intraperitoneally injected Amipaque and the absorption rate are described. At 30 min after injection the peritoneal concentration was decreased and the urinary tract began to fill. At one hour, almost all Amipaque had disappeared from the peritoneal cavity and the urinary tract was well demonstrated.
M D, Cohen, R J, Rust
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A suicide involving intraperitoneal injection of pentobarbital
International Journal of Legal Medicine, 2015We present an unusual case of suicide by intraperitoneal injection of pentobarbital, an overdose of zolpidem and the intake of diazepam, ethanol and other psychoactive substances. The autopsy and specimen collection were conducted in a 10 to 18 h postmortem interval. The toxicological analysis revealed a significantly higher pentobarbital concentration
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Intraperitoneal injection of methyridine
New Zealand Veterinary Journal, 1963Abstract Extract Sir,—Having read with interest the letter by R. H. Hiscock in the Veterinar'y Record (Vet. Rec. (1962), 74: 1140), I would like to record a similar experience, using the same product on some “tail end” Jersey calves, five to six months of age, which weighed between 100 lb and 160 lb each. They were very poor calves indeed.
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INSEMINATION OF THE GUINEA-PIG BY INTRAPERITONEAL INJECTION
Journal of Endocrinology, 1957SUMMARY Intraperitoneal injection has been shown to be a method of insemination which produces a high conception rate in guinea-pigs. The proportion that become pregnant increases from 0 to 100% by raising the number of spermatozoa inseminated over the comparatively narrow range of 3·0 × 107-5·0 × 107.
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Toxicity of acids and bases after intraperitoneal injection
European Journal of Pharmacology, 1970Abstract Acetic acid, injected intraperitoneally, was lethal for mice housed in an incubator (37°C) and in the cold room (5°C), but not at room temperature (23°C). A dose of 4 meq/kg killed over 50% of the mice within 4 hr at the extremes of temperature, and none at 23°C.
L, Martin, A H, Anton
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