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Toxicologic Pathology, 1988
About 4 million compounds have been described by chemists, and some 60,000 are presently on the market. The search for new chemicals with better properties and less toxicity continues, and future life quality will depend on our ability to find the safest compounds in each field of application.
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About 4 million compounds have been described by chemists, and some 60,000 are presently on the market. The search for new chemicals with better properties and less toxicity continues, and future life quality will depend on our ability to find the safest compounds in each field of application.
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Current Opinion in Oncology, 2015
Oral mucositis remains a frequent debilitating toxicity associated with drug and radiation regimens used to treat cancer. This review highlights the recent understanding of the biological basis, risk factors for, and management for oral mucositis.Prevalence and incidence data for mucositis are inconsistent and often underreported.
Alessandro, Villa, Stephen T, Sonis
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Oral mucositis remains a frequent debilitating toxicity associated with drug and radiation regimens used to treat cancer. This review highlights the recent understanding of the biological basis, risk factors for, and management for oral mucositis.Prevalence and incidence data for mucositis are inconsistent and often underreported.
Alessandro, Villa, Stephen T, Sonis
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Gastroduodenal Mucosal Alkaline Secretion and Mucosal Protection
Physiology, 2001The gastroduodenal mucosa is a dynamic barrier restricting entry of gastric acid and other potentially hostile luminal contents. Mucosal HCO3– is a key element in preventing epithelial damage, and knowledge about HCO3– transport processes, including the role of the cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator channel, and their neurohumoral ...
G, Flemström, J I, Isenberg
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Gastric Mucosal Blood Flow and Mucosal Protection
Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology, 1988Prostaglandins (PGs) and omeprazole, both applied intraluminally, have been shown to induce mucosal protion, independently of their inhibitory effects on acid secretion. To investigate the influence of these groups of agents on the gastric mucosal microcirculation, quantitative intravital microscopy of the rat gastric mucosal microcirculation was ...
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Mucosal microenvironment and mucosal response.
The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene, 1994Considerable investigative effort is currently being directed towards the use of oral immunization for the prevention of mucosal infections, including otitis media, in infancy and childhood. The development of immune response to mucosally introduced vaccines or environmental antigens is significantly influenced by the mucosal microflora, enzymatic ...
R, Abraham, P L, Ogra
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