Disulfiram Protects Against Radiation-Induced Intestinal Injury in Mice
Radiation-induced intestinal injury (RIII) occurs after high doses of radiation exposure. RIII restricts the therapeutic efficacy of radiotherapy in cancer and increases morbidity and mortality in nuclear disasters. Currently, there is no approved agent for the prevention or treatment of RIII. Here,...
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Main Authors: | Qingwen Yuan (Author), Renjun Peng (Author), Huijie Yu (Author), Sinian Wang (Author), Zhongmin Chen (Author), Suhe Dong (Author), Wei Li (Author), Bo Cheng (Author), Qisheng Jiang (Author), Yuwen Cong (Author), Fengsheng Li (Author), Changzheng Li (Author) |
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2022-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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