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Antinociceptive effects of Cremophor EL orally administered to mice

Antinociceptive effects of Cremophor EL orally administered to mice

... effect of CrEL on coordinated motor movements was assessed by the Rotorod test ...trained to run in a Rotorod ...seconds) to fall from the apparatus was recorded up to a limit of 240 ... See full document

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TRPV1 in brain is involved in acetaminophen-induced antinociception.

TRPV1 in brain is involved in acetaminophen-induced antinociception.

... assessment of locomotor activity, mice were placed in actimetry boxes (Actisystem, Apelex, Passy, France) and sponta- neous motor activity was assessed by determining the number of crossings ... See full document

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Ethanol Affects the Absorption and Tissue Distribution of Orally Administered Antigens in Mice

Ethanol Affects the Absorption and Tissue Distribution of Orally Administered Antigens in Mice

... integrity of the intestinal wall can alter the antigen absorption and tissue distribution, and consequently, immunological ...physiology of the intestinal wall, promote serious damage to the gastric ... See full document

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Evaluation of in vivo and in vitro toxicological and genotoxic potential of aluminum chloride

Evaluation of in vivo and in vitro toxicological and genotoxic potential of aluminum chloride

... contaminants of water and food, as well as medications and ...distribution of the element facilitates the demand for detailed studies of its bio- logical and toxicological ...aimed to evaluate ... See full document

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The effects of orally administered Beta-glucan on innate immune responses in humans, a randomized open-label intervention pilot-study.

The effects of orally administered Beta-glucan on innate immune responses in humans, a randomized open-label intervention pilot-study.

... mulatory effects, we wanted to assess their biological effects in ...walls of yeasts and mushrooms, but also from cell walls of other fungi, bacteria, algae, and cereal grains ...shown ... See full document

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Oral rapamycin attenuates atherosclerosis without affecting the arterial responsiveness of resistance vessels in apolipoprotein E-deficient mice

Oral rapamycin attenuates atherosclerosis without affecting the arterial responsiveness of resistance vessels in apolipoprotein E-deficient mice

... objective of the present study was to assess the effects of the immunosuppressant rapamycin (Rapamune ® , Sirolimus) on both resistance vessel responsiveness and atherosclerosis in ... See full document

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Effect of Orally Administered Enterococcus faecium EF1 on Intestinal Cytokines and Chemokines Production of Suckling Piglets

Effect of Orally Administered Enterococcus faecium EF1 on Intestinal Cytokines and Chemokines Production of Suckling Piglets

... these effects have been proven to be strain specific (Galdeano et ...faecium effects in dogs and mice to stimulating intestinal IgA production (Benyacoub et ...composition of ... See full document

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Recovery of Cognitive Dysfunction via Orally Administered Redox-Polymer Nanotherapeutics in SAMP8 Mice.

Recovery of Cognitive Dysfunction via Orally Administered Redox-Polymer Nanotherapeutics in SAMP8 Mice.

... inhibition of superoxide anion) and the levels of SOD, GPx, and CAT, in the brain after ...brains of SAMP8 mice than those of SAMR1 mice (P < ...levels of MDA, protein ... See full document

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Antinociceptive effect on mice of the hydroalcoholic fraction and (-) epicatechin obtained from Combretum leprosum Mart &amp; Eich

Antinociceptive effect on mice of the hydroalcoholic fraction and (-) epicatechin obtained from Combretum leprosum Mart & Eich

... states of Brazil, have shown antinociceptive ef- fects of the ethanol extract of its leaves and bark, but studies examining its constituents are ...objective of this study was to ... See full document

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Antinociceptive effects of the essential oil of Mentha x villosa leaf and its major constituent piperitenone oxide in mice

Antinociceptive effects of the essential oil of Mentha x villosa leaf and its major constituent piperitenone oxide in mice

... oil of the herb has many pharmacological activities, including antispasmodic effects, we determined whether the oil and its major constituent, piperitenone oxide (PO), have antinociceptive ...oil ... See full document

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REPOSITORIO INSTITUCIONAL DA UFOP: Assessment of acute toxicity of the ethanolic extract of Lychnophora pinaster (Brazilian arnica).

REPOSITORIO INSTITUCIONAL DA UFOP: Assessment of acute toxicity of the ethanolic extract of Lychnophora pinaster (Brazilian arnica).

... treatment of mice with the crude ethanolic extract of ...modifications of the biochemical profile when compared to the control ...comparison to the control group (Table 4). ALT ... See full document

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Effects of meloxicam administered by different routes to control experimental uveitis in dogs

Effects of meloxicam administered by different routes to control experimental uveitis in dogs

... indexes of the drug could not be able to reach the anterior chamber, like reported by GALERA ...data of subconjunctival meloxicam administration were not established ...average of two and half ... See full document

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MATeRIALs AND MeThODs Chemicals and Reagents

MATeRIALs AND MeThODs Chemicals and Reagents

... and orally dosed. Distribution of labeled deoxynivalenol at 26 hours was monitored by gamma- ...accumulation of radioactive deoxynivalenol was correlated with the amount of ...toxicity ... See full document

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Effects of carprofen administered by different routes to control experimental uveitis in dogs

Effects of carprofen administered by different routes to control experimental uveitis in dogs

... data of subconjunctival carprofen administration were not established ...according to pharmacokinetic parameters described when the drug is used by the subcutaneous route, particularly when the higher ... See full document

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Cad. Saúde Pública  vol.25 número6

Cad. Saúde Pública vol.25 número6

... (60mg of elemental iron), as analyzed by the Center for Quality Control of Drugs in the Department of Pharmaceutical Sci- ences at the Universidade Federal de Pernam- buco ...assigned to take ... See full document

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Protective effect of policosanol on atherosclerotic lesions in rabbits with exogenous hypercholesterolemia

Protective effect of policosanol on atherosclerotic lesions in rabbits with exogenous hypercholesterolemia

... effects of policosanol, but also to the reduc- tion of thromboxane A 2 (TxA 2 ) and to the increase in prostacyclin levels induced by policosanol ...due to foam cells than those ... See full document

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Primed Immune Responses Triggered by Ingested Bacteria Lead to Systemic Infection Tolerance in Silkworms.

Primed Immune Responses Triggered by Ingested Bacteria Lead to Systemic Infection Tolerance in Silkworms.

... system to confer systemic resistance against subsequent bacterial ...Silkworms orally administered heat-killed Pseudomonas aeruginosa cells showed resistance against intra-hemolymph infection by ... See full document

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Rev. Bras. Ginecol. Obstet.  vol.35 número2

Rev. Bras. Ginecol. Obstet. vol.35 número2

... Department of Tajrish Hospital in Tehran, Iran. Patients were randomly assigned to one of two groups according to the method of treatment: oxytocin or ...possible to blind the ... See full document

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Correction: Amelioration of Chemotherapy-Induced Intestinal Mucositis by Orally Administered Probiotics in a Mouse Model.

Correction: Amelioration of Chemotherapy-Induced Intestinal Mucositis by Orally Administered Probiotics in a Mouse Model.

... Fig 5. A: Representative histological sections of jejunum showing the goblet cells with haematoxylin and eosin stain in mice on day 5 challenged with 5-FU (IP). They were fed with probiotics (Lcr35orLaBi) ... See full document

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Chronic nicotine modifies skeletal muscle Na,K-ATPase activity through its interaction with the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor and phospholemman.

Chronic nicotine modifies skeletal muscle Na,K-ATPase activity through its interaction with the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor and phospholemman.

... complex to modulate Na,K-ATPase activity suggested that chronic, circulating nicotine may alter this interaction, with long- term changes in the membrane ...potential. To test this hypothesis, we ... See full document

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