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Ho Feng-Ming - - 2012
ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE: The Ger-Gen-Chyn-Lian-Tang (GGCLT), an officially standardized mixture of Chinese herbal medicines, consists of Puerariae Radix, Scutellariae Radix, Coptidis Rhizoma and Glycyrrhizae Radix in a ratio of 8:3:3:2. In this study, we evaluated the benefits of GGCLT in atherosclerotic progression. METHODS: The major constituents of GGCLT were analyzed by ...
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Lanitis Sophocles - - 2011
Background/Aims: The aim of this experimental study was to investigate the effect of liver resection and resulting transient hepatic steatosis on circulating lipid levels and plasma lipolytic enzyme activity. Methodology: Forty-eight male Wistar rats were assigned to the sham (Group A=21) or the hepatectomy group (Group B=27) and were further ...
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Kim Mi Joung - - 2011
This study investigated the effects of freeze-dried cranberry powder on anti-inflammation and lipid profiles of lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-treated rats fed an atherogenic diet for 6 weeks. Forty Sprague-Dawley male rats (6-weeks-old) were equally divided into the following five groups: 1) normal diet group + saline (NC); 2) atherogenic diet + saline ...
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Brunzell John D - - 2011
Increased or decreased hepatic lipase (HL) activity has been associated with coronary artery disease (CAD). This is consistent with the findings that gene variants that influence HL activity were associated with increased CAD risk in some population studies but not in others. In this review, we will explain the conditions ...
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Oliveira Tchana Weyll Souza - - 2011
The main goal of the present study was to evaluate the long-term effects of a perinatal palatable high-fat diet on the food intake and cholesterol profile of adult rats. Male Wistar rats (aged 22 days) were divided into two groups according to their mother's diet during gestation and lactation (C (p), ...
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Liu Fengjie - - 2011
In this study, we tested whether metallothionein-like proteins (MTLPs) affected the biokinetics of Cd and Zn in the scallops Chlamys nobilis following dietary Cd exposure. The scallops were fed Cd-contaminated diatoms for 8 or 40 days, and then the tissue Cd concentrations, MTLP turnover and their standing stocks, Cd and ...
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Gopinath B - - 2011
Objectives: Diet is one of the few modifiable risk factors for age-related hearing loss. We aimed to examine the link between dietary and supplement intakes of antioxidants, and both the prevalence and 5-year incidence of measured hearing loss. Design: Cross-sectional and 5-year longitudinal analyses. Setting: Blue Mountains, Sydney, Australia. Participants: ...
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Alpay Kadriye - - 2010
INTRODUCTION: It is well-known that specific foods trigger migraine attacks in some patients. We aimed to investigate the effect of diet restriction, based on IgG antibodies against food antigens on the course of migraine attacks in this randomised, double blind, cross-over, headache-diary based trial on 30 patients diagnosed with migraine ...
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Gruber H-J - - 2010
BACKGROUND: Recent studies suggest that migraine is associated with metabolic disorders. In particular, migraine may be associated with cardiovascular risk; however, an association of migraine with cardiovascular risk factors like hypercholesterolemia has been proposed, but previous studies have yielded in part conflicting results. The aim of the present study is ...
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Vince Kent J - - 2008
To determine differences in bacterial strike-through for materials commonly used to cover the distal aspect of the pelvic limb during operative site preparation. Randomized block design; ex vivo model. Canine cadaveric pelvic limbs (n=40). Pelvic limbs (n=40) were randomly assigned to 4 treatment groups: Group 1=Vetrap+sterile Coban; Group 2=latex glove+Vetrap+sterile ...
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Rubio Begoña - - 2007
The microbiological, physico-chemical and sensory properties of salchichon with high unsaturated fat content, packed under vacuum and 20/80% CO(2)/N(2) modified atmosphere, were evaluated to determine its quality changes during storage under refrigeration. These sausages were manufactured with pork meat and pork backfat obtained from pigs fed with three different diets ...
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Raffa Robert B - - 2005
Previous work provided indirect evidence that planarians undergo abstinence-induced withdrawal from cocaine. The present study's purpose was to determine if planarians display withdrawal signs and, if so, to quantify the behaviors. Planarians were soaked in cocaine then transferred to either the same cocaine concentration or cocaine-free water. Compared to the ...
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Sjaastad O - - 2004
In connection with the Vågå study of headache epidemiology, a search was made for caffeine-withdrawal headache in 1741 parishioners. Female to male ratio 1.05; mean age 44.2 years (range 18-65 years). A face-to-face interview technique was used. The mean consumption of coffee was 4.7 cups a day. Males on an ...
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Roth-Bejerano N - - 2004
Mycelia of Terfezia pfeilii (Ascomycetes) were obtained by two methods, i.e., from the sterile hyphae of fresh fruit bodies or by germinating ascospores. Nuclear staining revealed the existence of multinucleate cells in all mycelia. Paired nuclei were observed only in mycelia obtained from sterile hyphae proliferation, while single nuclei were ...
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Affatato S - - 2001
The weight gain due to fluid absorption was measured in gamma-sterilized, ethylene oxide (ETO) gas-sterilized, and unsterilized ultra-high molecular weight (UHMW) polyethylene acetabular cups. After about 2 months the total average fluid absorption gain of the polyethylene cups was: 1.76 +/- 0.45 mg (average +/- standard deviation) for the unsterilized ...
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Cone E J - - 1989
Cocaine was detected by immunoassay in saliva and urine of chronic cocaine addicts for 5-10 days during abstinence. Confirmation by a less sensitive but highly specific GC/MS assay of unmetabolized cocaine was successful in saliva through the first 24 h of collection and for the initial 4-5 days in urine. ...
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Diamond S - - 1986
Diet has been implicated as a source of migraine since antiquity. Now, diet is thought of as one of many factors that can trigger migraine. Improved understanding of the migraine process and an attempt to delineate the most common causes of diet-precipitated migraine have resulted in a more rational treatment ...
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McMillan D E - - 1982
Pigeons were trained under a 2-sec matching to sample schedule. Diazepam, phencyclidine and pentobarbital all decreased matching accuracy. Chronic administration of diazepam after the session produced no effect on matching accuracy on the next day; however, two weeks of postsession diazepam administration produced tolerance to the effects of presession diazepam ...
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Walker S E - - 1981
The stability and sterility of cimetidine hydrochloride admixtures after freezing for extended periods were investigated. Cimetidine hydrochloride, 300 mg, was added to each of six 50-ml minibags containing 5% dextrose injection. The cimetidine concentration was determined and the bags were frozen for up to 30 days. After freezing for the ...
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Toledo J V - - 1976
Slow release formulations of hexabutyldistannoxane (TBTO) and pentachlorophenol (PCP) were tested for the control of Biomphalaria tenagophila in 52 urban sites in Rio de Janeiro. TBTO acted faster and lasted longer than PCP and at 15 g/m(2) it eliminated snails from 76% of the treated sites for 1 year. Water ...
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