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Chronic and Acute Toxicities of Aflatoxins: Mechanisms of Action
... aflatoxin toxicities than presently ...of aflatoxins, since this trace mineral acts primarily by enhancing the anti-oxidative capacity of cells ...of aflatoxins, which do formation of the reactive ... See full document
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Aflatoxins metabolism, effects on epigenetic mechanisms and their role in carcinogenesis
... the action of a maintenance methylase enzyme following DNA rep- ...as aflatoxins, pro- vides a mechanism by which its potential for expression can be altered in an epigenetic heritable manner, and it is ... See full document
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Spinal cord stimulation in chronic pain: evidence and theory for mechanisms of action
... of chronic pain and auto- immune disease amongst women, it is conceivable that adaptive immunity and T cells link the pathophysiology of these seemingly separate ...to acute and late phase peripheral ... See full document
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Azacitidine and decitabine have different mechanisms of action in non-small cell lung cancer cell lines
... of action of these drugs, we examined the effects of AZA and DAC in a panel of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) cell ...that mechanisms in addition to, or other than, DNA hypomethylation are important for ... See full document
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Chronic musculoskeletal pain: review of mechanisms and biochemical biomarkers as assessed by the microdialysis technique
... Alterations in the regulation and activation of inhibitory substances, eg, endorphins, gamma-aminobutyric acid, endocannabinoids, and related substances (eg, NAEs), may also contribute to disturbances in pain inhibition. ... See full document
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Mechanisms of action of interferon-alpha in B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukaemia
... During the middle of the nineteenth century, the combined efforts of many workers in several different countries using clinical and microscopic evidence lead to the recognition of leukaemia as a disease. The term ... See full document
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Complementary mechanisms of action and rationale for the fixed combination of perindopril and indapamide in treating hypertension – update on clinical utility
... Abstract: Although reducing blood pressure is the most important approach to reduce cardiovascular outcomes in the hypertensive population, the majority of patients fail to attain the targets. Most patients with ... See full document
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From probiotics to therapeutics: another step forward?
... unravel mechanisms of cyto- protection and suggest that approaches utilizing microbial products as ther- apeutics in acute and chronic gastrointestinal disorders could be ... See full document
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Determination of Aflatoxins G1 and G2 Using Ion Mobility Spectrometry
... Aflatoxins (AF) belong to the group of mycotoxins, toxic fungal metabolites found as contaminants in various agricultural commodities under favourable temperature and humidity. AFs are difuranocumarine derivatives ... See full document
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New insights into the mechanisms of action of aspirin and its use in the prevention and treatment of arterial and venous thromboembolism
... antithrombotic action of aspirin has long been ...various mechanisms of the newly discovered effects of aspirin in the prevention of the initiation and development of venous ...including acute ... See full document
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The efficacy of pregabalin for the management of acute and chronic postoperative pain in thoracotomy: a meta-analysis with trial sequential analysis of randomized-controlled trials
... gabalin reduced the pain score at rest 2 hours after surgery in the cardiothoracic procedure. But there was not a definite conclusion for persistent pain because of insufficient data. In other articles of meta-analysis, ... See full document
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COMPARISON OF DAILY AND TWICE-WEEKLY SCHEDULE OF L-ASPARAGINASE IN CHILDHOOD LEUKEMIA
... : Comparison of daily versus weekly L-asparaginase for the treat- ment of childhood acute leukemia. : The clinical toxicities of L-as-[r] ... See full document
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Acids can promote the onset and multimorbidity of allergic and nonallergic airway diseases
... Polluting atmospheric acids damage surface waters, buildings and living organisms either by direct reaction or through acid rain. Epidemiological studies on acute respiratory effects have shown that fine ... See full document
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Mitochondrial DNA–enriched microparticles promote acute-on-chronic alcoholic neutrophilia and hepatotoxicity
... underlying mechanisms remain obscure. Here, we demonstrated that chronic EAU patients with a history of recent excessive drinking (EAU + RD) had higher serum levels of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA)-enriched ... See full document
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Synthesis and Pharmacological Action of bis(2 hydroxynaphthalene 1 carbaldehyde) oxaloyldihydrazone
... The sample was tested at 10 mg/ml concentration. The metal complex additionally influences the breath process of the cell and hence obstructs the synthesis of proteins restricting further growth of the organisms [25]. ... See full document
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Acute versus chronic phase mechanisms in a rat model of CRPS
... more chronic “cold” ...the mechanisms supporting the condition appear to be ...the acute to the chronic stages of the syndrome ...the chronic phases of the condition such as cognitive ... See full document
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Laurus nobilis l a natural alternative against aspergillus flavus and aflatoxins
... Aflatoxin were extracted from contaminated samples according to the method of Seitz and Mohr (1977) with some modifications. Briefly, a ground of each sample (10 g) was mixed with 50 mL of chloroform and mixture was ... See full document
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Investigation of essential oil of melissa officinalis for acute and sub-chronic oral toxicity
... Sub-chronic oral toxicity study: The chronic oral toxicity study was conducted according to the guidelines [14, 15]. Thirty six (36) animals of both sexes were randomly divided into three groups of 12 rats ... See full document
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Acute and chronic toxicities of Bacopa monnieri extract in Sprague Dawley rats
... Methods: Acute oral toxicity of Bacopa monnieri extract was studied in female rats by giving a single orally administered dose at a level of 5,000 ...the chronic toxicity test, groups of both female and ... See full document
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Effects of acute and chronic administration of neurosteroid dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate on neuronal excitability in mice
... the acute experiments, 10 mg/kg DHEAS or saline was given 30 minutes prior to the animal ...the chronic experiments, mice were treated with DHEAS (10 mg/kg) or saline once daily for 4 consecutive ... See full document
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