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C. Brevard and P. Granger, Handbook of High Resolution MultinuclearNMR,]ohsi Wdey Sons, Inc., New York, 1981. [Pg.410]

Ledaal and co-workers (101-105) have proposed a linear free energy relationship for predicting the percent zwitterion formed at the rth carbon atom in substituted quinones, substituted dibenzoylethylenes, and substituted acetylenes. Fliszar and Granger (106) have proposed the equation... [Pg.120]

Studies of the essential oils of Thymus species have documented the existence of several chemotypes with greater or lesser geographical distinctions among them. In an examination of the essential oils of T. vulgaris L. native to France, Granger and Passet (1973) described six chemical phenotypes based upon the occurrence of a number... [Pg.56]

Granger, R. and Passet, J. 1973. Thymus vulgaris spontane de France Races chimiques et chemotaxonomie. Phytochemistry 12 1683-1691. [Pg.313]

Granger, D.N., Benoit, J.N., Suzuki, M. and Grisham, M.B. (1989). Leukocyte adherence to venular endothefium during ischaemia-reperfusion. Am. J. Physiol. G683-688. [Pg.94]

The theory underlying the pathophysiology of ischaemia-reperfusion injury, and the role of free radicals in this process has been discussed in detail above. The human colon contains relatively little XO (Parks and Granger, 1986) and so the arguments supporting a role for this enzyme in the pathogenesis of small bowel... [Pg.152]

Adkinson, D., Hollwarth, M.E., Benoit, J.N., Parks, D.A., McCord, J.M. and Granger, D.N. (1986). Role of free radicals in ischaemia-reperfusion injury to the liver. Acta Physiol. Scand. 548 (Suppl.), 101-107. [Pg.160]

Deitch, E.A., Bridges, W., Baker, J., Ma, L., Grisham, M.B., Granger, D.N., Specian, R.D. and Berg, R. (1988). Haemorrhagic shock-induced bacterial translocation is reduced by xanthine oxidase inhibition or inactivation. Surgery 104, 191-198. [Pg.163]

Grisham, M.B., Gaginella, T.S., Ritter, C.V., Tamai, H., Be, R.M. and Granger, D.N. (1990b). The effects of neutrophil-derived oxidants on ileal mucosal permeability, electrolyte transport and epithelial cell viability in the rat. Inflammation 14, 531-542. [Pg.164]


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