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Immunology & Cell Biology. 88:497-499
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Toxicology letters. 166(3)
Zinc deficiency decreased cellular immune response. Zinc supplementation reverses this response. High concentration of zinc intake is reported to alter immune response. We hypothesize that higher concentration of zinc adversely affects T-cell immune
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Experimental Biology and Medicine. 145:135-141
Summary1. Many acute irritants, e.g., turpentine, mimicked Freund's adjuvant (FA) in causing rapid depression of hexobarbital and cyclophosphamide metabolism in rats in vivo.2. Metabolism of cyclophosphamide and aminopyrine in vitro by liver homogena
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Agents and Actions. 5:541-548
(1) A strategy is described for investigating agents such asN-acetylcysteine or penicillamine that might be used as adjuvant therapy with cyclophosphamide, to lessen the toxic side-effects of this latter drug caused by some of its metabolites. (2) Th
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Agents and Actions. 4:34-43
Circumstantial evidence is presented that chloracetaldehyde is generated from cyclophosphamide by chemical oxidation in vitro with peroxide and might possibly be formed in vivo as a product of cyclophosphamide bioactivation.
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Endocrinology. 114:624-628
Previous studies of the sodium-potassium pump in the deoxycorticosterone (DOC)-salt (DS) model of hypertension yielded contrasting results, some investigators reporting increased and others finding decreased pump activity. To test the possibility tha
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Experimental Biology and Medicine. 151:615-622
Several methods of inducing experimental allergic encephalomyelitis (EAE) in rats were examined using different (i) rat strains, (ii) combinations of encephalitogen with different adjuvants, and (iii) sites of encephalitogen inoculation. The time cou
Autor:
Michael W. Whitehouse, Carl M. Pearson, Frances W. J. Beck, Arthur Lorber, Werner A. Baumgartner
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Experimental Biology and Medicine. 145:625-630
Summary(1) The impaired drug metabolism, associated with adjuvant arthritis, spontaneously returns towards normal after 6 weeks. (2) The plasma protein thiol titer falls precipitiously with onset of arthritis but eventually returns to normal. (3) Bas
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Agents and Actions. 4:117-124
The potential immunosuppressant activity of the following compounds derived from cyclophosphamide (CPA) was evaluated: 8 known metabolites, oxidation products and hydrolytic products of CPA containing the mustard moiety; the mixture of alkylating pro
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Biochemical Pharmacology. 22:2453-2468
After the injection of a variety of arthritogenic adjuvants into male Wistar rats, hepatic activation of cyclophosphamide and isophosphamide is rapidly and profoundly depressed. This selective injury is largely reversible with phenobarbital and princ