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nitrates and Intestinal Perforation

nitrates has been researched along with Intestinal Perforation in 3 studies

Nitrates: Inorganic or organic salts and esters of nitric acid. These compounds contain the NO3- radical.

Intestinal Perforation: Opening or penetration through the wall of the INTESTINES.

Research Excerpts

ExcerptRelevanceReference
" In conclusion, the chronic use of NAC inhibited MPO activity and lipid peroxidation, which resulted in reduction of apoptosis in lung in this CLP model."1.32The protective effect of N-acetylcysteine on apoptotic lung injury in cecal ligation and puncture-induced sepsis model. ( Avlan, D; Cinel, I; Cinel, L; Dikmengil, M; Koksel, O; Okcu, H; Oral, U; Ozdulger, A; Unlu, A, 2003)

Research

Studies (3)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19901 (33.33)18.7374
1990's0 (0.00)18.2507
2000's2 (66.67)29.6817
2010's0 (0.00)24.3611
2020's0 (0.00)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
Ozdulger, A1
Cinel, I1
Koksel, O1
Cinel, L1
Avlan, D1
Unlu, A1
Okcu, H1
Dikmengil, M1
Oral, U1
Wu, F1
Wilson, JX1
Tyml, K1
Baron, EJ1
Summanen, P1
Downes, J1
Roberts, MC1
Wexler, H1
Finegold, SM1

Other Studies

3 other studies available for nitrates and Intestinal Perforation

ArticleYear
The protective effect of N-acetylcysteine on apoptotic lung injury in cecal ligation and puncture-induced sepsis model.
    Shock (Augusta, Ga.), 2003, Volume: 19, Issue:4

    Topics: Acetylcysteine; Animals; Apoptosis; Cecum; Disease Models, Animal; Intestinal Perforation; Ligation;

2003
Ascorbate protects against impaired arteriolar constriction in sepsis by inhibiting inducible nitric oxide synthase expression.
    Free radical biology & medicine, 2004, Oct-15, Volume: 37, Issue:8

    Topics: Angiotensin II; Animals; Arterioles; Ascorbic Acid; Blood Pressure; Cecum; Drug Administration Sched

2004
Bilophila wadsworthia, gen. nov. and sp. nov., a unique gram-negative anaerobic rod recovered from appendicitis specimens and human faeces.
    Journal of general microbiology, 1989, Volume: 135, Issue:12

    Topics: Appendicitis; Bile; Catalase; Culture Media; DNA, Bacterial; Fatty Acids; Feces; Gangrene; Gram-Nega

1989