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Manipulation of olfactory tight junctions using papaverine to enhance intranasal delivery of gemcitabine to the brain.

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BACKGROUND Delivery of drugs from the nasal cavity to the brain is becoming more widely accepted, due to the non-invasive nature of this route and the ability to circumvent the blood brain barrier (BBB). OBJECTIVE Because of similarities in the proteins comprising the olfactory epithelial tight

A new technique for studying the uterine microvasculature in the rat.

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OBJECTIVE Our purpose was to develop a method for direct measurement of rat uterine microvessels and to test their viability. METHODS In anesthetized female Sprague-Dawley diestrus rats, one uterine hom was isolated from the body cavity with its nerve and blood supply intact. A small fiberoptic

Gastric motility and ischemic changes in occurrence of linear ulcer formation induced by restraint-water immersion stress in rat.

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The pathogenesis of linear ulceration induced by restraint water-immersion (RWI) was investigated in view of gastric motility and early ischemic changes. After three hours of restraint-water immersion stress, the cross-sectioned gastric body was prepared for light microscopy. Most lesions (90.8%)
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