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University of Kansas Medical Center

University of Kansas Medical Center 3901 Rainbow Blvd., Rm. B-400 Kansas City, KS 66160-7231... [Pg.313]

JohnDoull, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, Kansas... [Pg.6]

Department of Pharmacology, Toxicology, and Therapeutics and Drug Development Laboratory, University of Kansas Cancer Center, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS 66103, U.S.A. [Pg.35]

Gordon Orians (Chair), University of Washington, Seattle John Doull, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City David Allen, University of Texas, Austin Ingrid C. Burke, Colorado State University, Fort Collins Thomas Burke, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md. [Pg.10]

Klaassen, Curtis D University of Kansas Medical Center Environmental hormones— effects on thyroid function NIEHS... [Pg.482]

In fact, other studies have now shown that IV vitamin C gives much higher blood concentrations than oral dosages, and blood plasma concentrations are 60 times higher. Although clinical trials are always difficult to set up, some have been under way at the University of Kansas Medical Center, under the direction of Jeanne... [Pg.197]

A. Drisko, M.D., and sponsored by the Cancer Treatment Research Foundation. It has been found that most patients need 75-100 g per day to get the plasma vitamin C concentration to a satisfactory level that is toxic to the cancer cells but not to normal cells. WBC and platelet counts, as well as other markers, are used as indicators for possible toxicity. A reference provided is Jeanne Drisko, M.D., Associate Professor and Program Director in Integrative Medicine, Functional Medicine and CAM, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City KS 66160, 913-588-6208, jdrisko kume.edu. [Pg.197]

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 142,164 University of California—Berkeley, 207,223 University of Kansas Medical Center, 1 University of Mississippi Medical Center, 122 University of Nebraska Medical Center, 107 University of Texas, 78... [Pg.237]

This work is supported by NlH/NCl CA87680 (SKB) a V.A. Merit Review grant, the Midwest Biomechcal Research Foundation grant, NIH COBRE award P20 RR15563 (SB), and a University of Kansas Medical Center Departmental Research Award grant. We are extremely grateful to members of the Cancer Research Unit and Professor Donald Johnson, Ph.D., University of Kansas Medical Center, for their helpful discussions and comments on the manuscript. [Pg.146]

Resource hst from the University of Kansas Medical Center http www.kumc.edu/gec/suppoiVmetaboli.html... [Pg.6]

Wolf, M., Scarbrough, M. and Werle, M. (2006).The Jaydoc Histoweb, the University of Kansas Medical Center. [Pg.401]

Fig. 3. The hands of a typical rubber worker are frequently contaminated with the various chemicals encountered in the workplace. The solvents and cleansing agents used to remove the accumulated grime are a frequent cause of irritant contact dermatitis. Reproduced with the permission of Donald V. Belsito, M.D., Division of Dermatology, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS... Fig. 3. The hands of a typical rubber worker are frequently contaminated with the various chemicals encountered in the workplace. The solvents and cleansing agents used to remove the accumulated grime are a frequent cause of irritant contact dermatitis. Reproduced with the permission of Donald V. Belsito, M.D., Division of Dermatology, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS...

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