A framework for the aetiogenesis of chronic pancreatitis

JM Braganza - Digestion, 1998 - karger.com
The traditional ductal model for the development of chronic pancreatitis leaves many
questions unanswered and it has not facilitated management. An alternate philosophy …

Platelet activating factor (PAF). A possible direct mediator of anaphylaxis in the rabbit and a trigger for the vascular deposition of circulating immune complexes.

PM Henson, RN Pinckard - Monographs in allergy, 1977 - europepmc.org
Evidence is presented that IgE-induced, basophil-derived, platelet-activating factor (PAF)
causes sequestration of rabbit platelets during sublethal IgE-induced anaphylaxis, and …

Sudden cardiac death in infants, children and young adults: Possible roles of dietary magnesium intake and generation of platelet-activating factor in coronary arteries

BM Altura, W Li, A Zhang, T Zheng, NC Shah, GJ Shah… - 2016 - touroscholar.touro.edu
Magnesium (Mg) is a co-factor for more than 500 enzymes, and is the second most
abundant intracellular cation after potassium. It is vital in numerous physiological, cellular …

Toxicology of the exocrine pancreas

JR Foster - General, Applied and Systems Toxicology, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
The exocrine pancreas is not a common target organ for toxic drugs and chemicals. It is
however the fifth most common human cancer in the western world, and acute and chronic …

Receptor for platelet-activating factor (PAF) is not detectable by flow cytometry on the surface of myeloid leukemic cells

WE Berdel, E Kulimova, A Kolkmeyer, M Zühlsdorf… - Annals of …, 2005 - Springer
Flow cytometry was applied to test for platelet-activating-factor receptor (PAF-R) presence
on the membranes of acute myeloid leukemia (AML) cells. We have used six human AML …

[图书][B] Investigations toward a further understanding of pancreatitis and trypsinogen activation

C Chaloner - 1998 - search.proquest.com
Although acute pancreatitis was described more than a century ago, there is no specific
medical treatment and published series still report death rates up to 20%. This stalemate …