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Anti‐Inflammatory Saponins From an Edible Aquatic Plant Nymphoides hydrophylla
ABSTRACT Introduction The present investigation of Nymphoides hydrophylla is a Taiwan indigenous edible aquatic plant, belongs to the Menyanthaceae family, and has been used as a traditional food with potential medicinal values against fever, insect bites, ulcer, and skin diseases.
Ching‐Yeu Chen+6 more
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Effects of phenobarbitone on neonatal hyperbilirubinemia, a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trial. [PDF]
Zhang J+5 more
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Drug-Induced Acute Liver Injury Due to Tamoxifen Prophylaxis. [PDF]
Nichani R, Sufian S, Adhal AA.
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Isolated thrombocytopenia in a pregnant 32-year-old woman. [PDF]
Yi Y, Duffett L, Choi YJ, Khalife R.
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A Surgical Case of Synchronous Double Cancer of the Pancreatic Tail and the Distal Bile Duct. [PDF]
Suzuki A+6 more
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Cytomegalovirus reactivation in autoimmune liver diseases. Can we diagnose it earlier?: A case report. [PDF]
Filho RCS+5 more
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All haem molecules are degraded in macrophages by haem oxygenase to biliverdin, and thence by biliverdin reductase to bilirubin, which is selectively removed by hepatocytes from sinusoidal blood and then conjugated, mainly by one of the two specific isoforms of the microsomal enzyme UDP-glucuronyl (glucuronate-glucuronosyl) transferase, chiefly with ...
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All haem molecules are degraded in macrophages by haem oxygenase to biliverdin, and thence by biliverdin reductase to bilirubin, which is selectively removed by hepatocytes from sinusoidal blood and then conjugated, mainly by one of the two specific isoforms of the microsomal enzyme UDP-glucuronyl (glucuronate-glucuronosyl) transferase, chiefly with ...
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Journal of Surgical Oncology, 2018
Preoperative jaundice is considered a relative contraindication to radical gallbladder cancer (GBC) resection due to poor prognosis and high postoperative morbidity. Recent reports have indicated that aggressive surgery may improve long‐term survival for
B. Dasari+9 more
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Preoperative jaundice is considered a relative contraindication to radical gallbladder cancer (GBC) resection due to poor prognosis and high postoperative morbidity. Recent reports have indicated that aggressive surgery may improve long‐term survival for
B. Dasari+9 more
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