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acetic acid/hemorrhage

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Induction of intratumoral tumor necrosis factor (TNF) synthesis and hemorrhagic necrosis by 5,6-dimethylxanthenone-4-acetic acid (DMXAA) in TNF knockout mice.

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5,6-Dimethylxanthenon-4-acetic acid (DMXAA) is a new antitumor drug currently undergoing clinical trial. Administration of DMXAA to mice with tumors leads to cessation of tumor blood flow and the onset of tumor hemorrhagic necrosis, accompanied by the production of the cytokine tumor necrosis factor

Interaction between endotoxin and the antitumour agent 5,6-dimethylxanthenone-4-acetic acid in the induction of tumour necrosis factor and haemorrhagic necrosis of colon 38 tumours.

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The investigational antitumour agent 5,6-dimethyl-xanthenone-4-acetic acid (5,6-MeXAA) induced dose-dependent haemorrhagic necrosis of colon 38 tumours to a similar extent to that induced using bacterial lipopolysaccharide (LPS). TNF-alpha activity in serum and mRNA for TNF-alpha in splenocytes were

[Effect of 3-(4-chlorphenyl-) 1-phenyl-1H-pyrazole-4-acetic acid (lonazolac-Ca), diclofenac-Na and indomethacin on the gastrointestinal blood loss].

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According to a Latin Square-2 block study design gastrointestinal blood loss after medication with lonacolac-Ca (200 mg t.i.d.), diclofenac-Na (50 mg t.i.d.) and indomethacin (50 mg t.i.d.) was investigated in 6 healthy volunteers. Blood loss was estimated by measuring 51Cr-labelled erythrocytes in

[Consumption coagulopathy as the cause of hemorrhagic diathesis in acute acetic acid intoxication].

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[The action of nicotinic acid and 3-pyridyl-acetic acid on the mechanisms of hemostasis. Modifications of the intensity of the hemorrhage].

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Induced hemorrhagic hypotension. Its effect on plasma 5-hydroxytryptamine and plasma 5-hydroxyindole acetic acid levels.

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Hemorrhagic cystitis caused by acetic acid instillation.

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Flavone-8-acetic acid inhibits ristocetin-induced platelet agglutination and prolongs bleeding time.

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Flavone acetic acid (NSC 347512) induces haemorrhagic necrosis of mouse colon 26 and 38 tumours.

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Effect of piperine on inhibition of FFA induced TLR4 mediated inflammation and amelioration of acetic acid induced ulcerative colitis in mice.

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BACKGROUND Piperine, a main component of Piper longum Linn. and Piper nigrum Linn., is a plant alkaloid with a long history of medicinal use. Piperine exhibits antidepressant, hepatoprotective, anti-metastatic, anti-thyroid, immunomodulatory, antitumor and anti-inflammatory activities, However its

Induction of cytosolic free calcium elevation in rat vascular smooth-muscle cells by cerebrospinal fluid from patients after subarachnoid hemorrhage.

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The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) from patients with subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) on cytosolic free calcium in cultured rat vascular smooth-muscle cells using the fluorescent intracellular calcium indicator fura-2/AM. Samples of CSF were collected

YM-60828, a novel factor Xa inhibitor: separation of its antithrombotic effects from its prolongation of bleeding time.

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The antithrombotic effects of intravenous infusions of YM-60828 ([N-[4-[(1-acetimidoyl-4-piperidyl)oxy]phenyl]-N-[(7-amidino-2-nap hthyl)methyl]sulfamoyl]acetic acid dihydrochloride), a novel factor Xa inhibitor, argatroban, heparin and dalteparin in an arterio-venous shunt model were studied in

Dual antiplatelet regime versus acetyl-acetic acid for carotid artery stenting.

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Carotid artery stenting has been proposed as an option treatment of carotid artery stenosis. The aim of this single-institution study is to compare the dual-antiplatelet treatment and heparin combined with acetyl-acetic acid, in patients who underwent carotid artery stenting. We compared 2 groups of

Nitric oxide production in endotoxin-resistant C3H/HeJ mice stimulated with flavone-8-acetic acid and xanthenone-4-acetic acid analogues.

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The production of nitric oxide in endotoxin-resistant C3H/HeJ mice in response to flavone-8-acetic acid (FAA), derivatives of xanthenone-4-acetic (XAA), endotoxin and recombinant human tumour necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha) was investigated and compared with the induction of haemorrhagic necrosis

Amide derivatives of [5-chloro-6-(2-chloro/fluorobenzoyl)-2-benzoxazolinone-3-yl]acetic acids as potential analgesic and anti-inflammatory compounds.

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In this study, we have explored the prevention of gastric side effects such as gastric lesions and bleeding while maintaining the high analgesic and anti-inflammatory activities by the derivatization of the carboxylate moiety into amides in
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