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The differential mechanisms of mild irritants on adaptive cytoprotection
C. H. CHO
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J. K.S. KO
, X. L. TANG
*
Corresponding author for this work
Chinese Medicine - Teaching and Research Division
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Ethanol
100%
Differential Mechanism
100%
Irritant
100%
Adaptive Cytoprotection
100%
Substance P
80%
Sodium Chloride
60%
Mucus
60%
Atropine
60%
Lidocaine
60%
Gastric Secretion
60%
Protective Behavior
40%
Absolute Ethanol
40%
Indomethacin
40%
Capsaicin
40%
Protective Mechanism
20%
Oral Administration
20%
Methyl Ester
20%
Nitric Oxide Production
20%
Nitric Oxide
20%
Protective Effect
20%
Sensory Fibers
20%
Protective Factors
20%
Prostaglandins
20%
Beta-blockers
20%
NaCl Effects
20%
Mucosal Damage
20%
Prostaglandin Synthesis
20%
Ulcerogenic
20%
Hexamethonium
20%
Afferent Sensory Neurons
20%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Cytoprotection
100%
Lidocaine
100%
Substance P Antagonist
100%
Nitric Oxide
66%
Indometacin
66%
Prostaglandin
66%
Capsaicin
66%
Cytoprotective Agent
33%
Substance P
33%
Hexamethonium
33%
Oral Administration
33%