ADENOSINE RECEPTOR STIMULATION BY POLYDEOXYRIBONUCLEOTIDE IMPROVES TISSUE REPAIR AND SYMPTOMOLOGY IN EXPERIMENTAL COLITIS.
Activation of the adenosine receptor pathway has been demonstrated to be effective in improving tissue remodelling and blunting the inflammatory response. Active colitis is characterized by an intense inflammatory reaction resulting in extensive tissue damage. Symptomatic improvement requires both c...
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Main Authors: | Giovanni Pallio (Author), Alessandra Bitto (Author), Gabriele Pizzino (Author), Federica Galfo (Author), Natasha Irrera (Author), Francesco Squadrito (Author), Giovanni Squadrito (Author), Socrate Pallio (Author), Giuseppe Pio Anastasi (Author), Giuseppina Cutroneo (Author), Antonio Macri (Author), Domenica Altavilla (Author) |
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2016-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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