Evidence for a potential role of metallothioneins in inflammatory bowel diseases.
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Metallothionein and stress combine to affect multiple organ systemsSex-dependent genetic effects on immune responses to a parasitic nematode.Polaprezinc Protects Mice against Endotoxin Shockp53 antibodies, metallothioneins, and oxidative stress markers in chronic ulcerative colitis with dysplasia.Metallothionein genes: no association with Crohn's disease in a New Zealand population.Metallothionein regulates intracellular zinc signaling during CD4(+) T cell activation.Metallothionein: a Potential Link in the Regulation of Zinc in Nutritional Immunity.Proteomic analysis of ascending colon biopsies from a paediatric inflammatory bowel disease inception cohort identifies protein biomarkers that differentiate Crohn's disease from UCMetallothionein differentially affects the host response to Listeria infection both with and without an additional stress from cold-restraint.Metallothioneins 1 and 2 Modulate Inflammation and Support Remodeling in Ischemic Cardiomyopathy in Mice.Role of metallothioneins as danger signals in the pathogenesis of colitis.Metallothioneins: Emerging Modulators in Immunity and Infection.Rebamipide ameliorates indomethacin-induced small intestinal injury in rats via the inhibition of matrix metalloproteinases activity.Low serum zinc levels predict presence of depression symptoms, but not overall disease outcome, regardless of ATG16L1 genotype in Crohn’s disease patients.
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Evidence for a potential role of metallothioneins in inflammatory bowel diseases.
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scientific article published on 26 August 2009
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Evidence for a potential role of metallothioneins in inflammatory bowel diseases.
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Evidence for a potential role of metallothioneins in inflammatory bowel diseases.
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Evidence for a potential role of metallothioneins in inflammatory bowel diseases.
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Evidence for a potential role of metallothioneins in inflammatory bowel diseases.
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Evidence for a potential role of metallothioneins in inflammatory bowel diseases.
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Evidence for a potential role of metallothioneins in inflammatory bowel diseases.
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Evidence for a potential role of metallothioneins in inflammatory bowel diseases.
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Anouk Waeytens
Martine De Vos
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10.1155/2009/729172
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2009-08-26T00:00:00Z