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Refractory versus resistant hypertension: Novel distinctive phenotypes.
Race, Educational Attainment, and Sustained High Body Mass Index over 24 Years of Follow-up in Middle-Aged and Older Adults.
Regulation of virulence in Vibrio cholerae: the ToxR regulon.
Preparation and in vitro evaluation of hydrophilic fenretinide nanoparticles.
Effect of ethanol, temperature, and gas flow rate on volatile release from aqueous solutions under dynamic headspace dilution conditions.
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Immunohistochemical expression of SP-NK-1R-EGFR pathway and VDR in colonic inflammation and neoplasia.
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Colonic macrophage polarization in homeostasis, inflammation, and cancer.
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Adoptive Transfer of Dendritic Cells Expressing Fas Ligand Modulates Intestinal Inflammation in a Model of Inflammatory Bowel Disease.
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Serum vitamin D and colonic vitamin D receptor in inflammatory bowel disease.
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The Probiotic VSL#3 Modulates Colonic Macrophages, Inflammation, and Microflora in Acute Trinitrobenzene Sulfonic Acid Colitis.
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Basic epidemiology of inflammatory bowel disease in Puerto Rico.
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Prolonged chronic inflammation progresses to dysplasia in a novel rat model of colitis-associated colon cancer.
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An angiotensin II receptor antagonist reduces inflammatory parameters in two models of colitis.
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Biosynthesis of platelet-activating factor in normal and inflamed human colon mucosa: evidence for the involvement of the pathway of platelet-activating factor synthesis de novo in inflammatory bowel disease.
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