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Table 10.2 Oxidative metabolism of monocytes in inflammatory bowel disease... Table 10.2 Oxidative metabolism of monocytes in inflammatory bowel disease...
Burdelski, M., Oellericch, M., Pippenger, C.E., Meng, X., Rodeck, B., Latta, A. and Kucher, K. (1990). Free radical scavenging enzyme activities in erythrocytes of paediatric patients with Crohn s disease. In Trends in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Therapy (ed. C. J. Williams), pp. 453-454. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Lancaster. [Pg.162]

E., Lachica, M., Abad-Lacruz, A., Gil, A., Humbert, P., Boix, J. and Gassull, M.A. (1990). Serum zinc, copper, and selenium levels in inflammatory bowel disease effect of total enteral nutrition on trace element status. Am. J. Gastroenterol. 85, 1584-1589. [Pg.163]

Harris, M.L., Schiller, H.J., Reilly, P.M., Donowitz, M., Grisham, M.B. and Bulkley, G.B. (1992). Free radicals and other reactive oxygen metabolites in inflammatory bowel disease cause, consequence or epiphenomenon Pharmac. Ther. 53, 375-408. [Pg.164]

Mulder, T.P.J., Verspaget, H.W., Janssens, A.R., de Bruin, P.A.F., Pena, A.S. and Earners, C.B.H.W. (1991). Decrease in two intestinal copper/zinc containing proteins with antioxidant function in inflammatory bowel disease. Gut 32, 1146-1150. [Pg.167]

Pippenger, C.E., Meng, X., Stolfi, V, McGonagle, B. and Fazio, V.W. (1991). Free radical scavenging activities and trace element concentrations in erythrocytes and plasma of adult patients with inflammatory bowel disease. In Inflammatory Bowel Diseases. Progress in Basic Research and Clinical Implications (eds. H. Gocbell, K. Ewe, H. Malchow and Ch. Koelbel) p. 33. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Lancaster. [Pg.169]

Roediger, W.E.W., Lawson, M.J., Nance, S.H. and Radclifie, B.C. (1986). Detectable colonic nitrite levels in inflammatory bowel disease mucosal or bacterial malfunction D stion 35, 199-204. [Pg.170]

Suematsu, M., Suzuki, M., Kitahora, T. et al. (1987a). Increased respiratory burst of leukocytes in inflammatory bowel disease - the analysis of free radical generation by using chemiluminescence probe. J. Clin. Lab. Immunol. 24, 125-128. [Pg.172]

Williams, J.G. (1989). Oxygen radical production by mucosal and circulating phagocytic cells in inflammatory bowel disease. M.Ch. thesis. University of Wales. [Pg.173]

FIGURE 16-1. Major gastrointestinal landmarks and disease distribution in inflammatory bowel disease. [Pg.283]


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