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Volumn 21, Issue 4, 2004, Pages 342-351
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High-density lipoproteins reduce the intestinal damage associated with ischemia/reperfusion and colitis.
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Author keywords
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Indexed keywords
1 FLUORO 2,4 DINITROBENZENE;
2,4 DINITROFLUOROBENZENE SULFONIC ACID;
2,4-DINITROFLUOROBENZENE SULFONIC ACID;
3 NITROTYROSINE;
3-NITROTYROSINE;
DRUG DERIVATIVE;
HIGH DENSITY LIPOPROTEIN;
INTERCELLULAR ADHESION MOLECULE 1;
TYROSINE;
ANIMAL;
ARTICLE;
CHEMICALLY INDUCED DISORDER;
COLITIS;
DRUG EFFECT;
IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY;
INFLAMMATION;
INTESTINE;
MALE;
PATHOLOGY;
RAT;
REPERFUSION INJURY;
SPRAGUE DAWLEY RAT;
ANIMALS;
COLITIS;
DINITROFLUOROBENZENE;
IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY;
INFLAMMATION;
INTERCELLULAR ADHESION MOLECULE-1;
INTESTINES;
LIPOPROTEINS, HDL;
MALE;
RATS;
RATS, SPRAGUE-DAWLEY;
REPERFUSION INJURY;
TYROSINE;
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EID: 7944220400
PISSN: 10732322
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1097/00024382-200404000-00009 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (26)
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