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Comparison of the effects of salmeterol /fluticasone propionate with
fluticasone propionate on airway physiology ... Corresponding author ^ Deceased
Abstract
Background: This study compared the effect of inhaled fluticasone propionate (FP) with the
combination of...
... encouraging the young
person to develop other new (preferably social) contacts
and supports. The young person will be reminded that at
the cessation of the study they will no longer be able to
rely on the ... small
proportion will also be allocated to phone and email con-
tact. The final phase of the intervention will involve the
PSW 'weaning' the young perso...
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are weak anions (pKa
approximately 6.8). Unlike strong ions, weak ions in body fluids
vary their concentrations with pH by dissociation/association
of their ... or in combination. The single
exception is the addition of weak base (e.g. tris-hydroxymethyl
aminomethane) [6], which is normally absent from body fluids.
Review
Clinical revi...
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gen-bond hydrogen and the carbonylic oxygen on the
same side of the molecule (usually amide groups are in a
trans-conformation, with the nitrogen-bond hydrogen
and the carbonylic oxygen oriented in ... toxicity. Finally, we are currently searching for
novel γ-glutamyl-cysteine synthetase inhibitors acting in
the nanomolar range and displaying lower toxicity than...
... Medicine, The University of Hong Kong, Hong
Kong, China
Corresponding address: Prof. C.H. Cho, Department of Pharmacology, The University of Hong Kong, 21 Sassoon Road, Hong
Kong, China. Email: chcho@hkusua.hku.hk ... and the gastrointestinal
tissues from the cytotoxicity of CY in mice. We also
profiled the changes of the expression of growth factors in
gastr...
... carries the a mino acids that
confer on the homopolymer the capacity to carry out
efficiently the two processes that lead to incorporation o f iron
in the apoferritin shell, namely iron oxidatio ... for the N-terminal
peptide MDSQVR a value of m/z 777, which points t o the
presence of acetylme thionine. This r esidue is commonly
found in the N-terminus of eukaryotic...
... network.
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The numbers and proportions
of leukocytes in the blood provide an important
representation of the state of distribution of leukocytes
in the body and of the state of activation of the immune
system. ... levels of norepi-
nephrine, may induce an increase in circulating leukocyte
numbers. These conditions may occur during the begin-
ning of a st...
... phytohe-
magglutinin (PHA).
The percent of CD4+ lymphocytes synthesizing IL-10 was
determined using the appropriate commercial kit (Miltenyi), fol-
lowing the instructions of the manufacturer. In this assay, ... proteinuria
were also included. The addition of Rituximab to the ongoing
immunosuppressive therapy of these patients significantly
diminished disease activity i...
... evidence of any
inflammatory activity in their joints while they are off treatment.
Persistence is the opposite of remission. There are problems
in the literature regarding the definition of remission ... 34:395-402.
34. Barton A, Bowes J, Eyre S, Symmons D, Worthington J, Silman A:
Investigation of polymorphisms in the PADI4 gene in deter-
mining severity of inflamm...
... the effects of diac-
erein/rhein on the synthesis of major proteases involved in
bone remodelling/resorption, namely MMP-13 and cathepsin
K. Moreover, we sought to gain new insight into the effects ... gain insight into the mechanisms of these drugs on the OA
subchondral bone osteoblasts, we further studied the effect of
the therapeutic concentration of these...