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Effect of Palmitoylethanolamide (PEA) in a murine model of graft‐versus‐host disease (GVHD). Following an allogeneic transplant from C57BL/6J donors to BALB/c recipients, PEA treatment improved survival, alleviated clinical symptoms, and protected target organs in GVHD‐affected mice.
Bárbara Betônico Berg+9 more
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CONSTRICTION OF THE JEJUNUM BY A CONGENITAL PROLONGATION OF ITS COATS. [PDF]
William K. Major
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The effects of GLP‐1RA on inflammatory skin diseases: A comprehensive review
The graphical abstract illustrates the aim of this article, which was to comprehensively review the literature and to collect, analyse and quantitatively resynthesize evidence on the possible effects of GLP‐1RA on inflammatory skin diseases. The actions of GLP‐1RA on glucose regulation, weight management and cardiovascular risk are listed, while the ...
Ioanna A. Paschou+5 more
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Abstract Patients with gastroenteropancreatic–neuroendocrine tumors (GEP‐NETs) may present skeletal fragility that might be related to multiple factors, including bone metastases, vitamin D deficiency, hormone secretion, and disease treatments. This study examines the prevalence and determinants of fragility fractures in low grading (G1‐G2) GEP‐NETs ...
Alessandro Brunetti+15 more
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Proteins of the succus entericus from the jejunum of the sheep [PDF]
EI McDougall
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Cholecystokinin: Clinical aspects of the new biology
Abstract Cholecystokinin (CCK) is a classic gut hormone that has been known for almost a century to regulate gallbladder emptying, pancreatic enzyme secretion, and gastrointestinal motor activity. In 1968, the CCK structure was identified by Viktor Mutt and Erik Jorpes from porcine gut extracts as a peptide of 33 amino acid residues.
Jens F. Rehfeld
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Possible Explosions in Absorptive Cells of the Jejunum [PDF]
A. Mohiuddin, H. L. Chan, K. F. YAP
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The human colon: Evidence for degenerative changes during aging and the physiological consequences
Reduced nociceptor innervation can explain diminished abdominal pain among the elderly. Degenerative changes occur within the colon wall, especially ascending colon. Mechanisms may include senescence‐like activity and inflammaging. Constipation is more likely to occur during age‐related challenges affecting functions of the bowel that now have reduced ...
Nicholas Baidoo, Gareth J. Sanger
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