EFFECT OF PENTOXIFYLLINE AS AN IMMUNOMODULATING AGENT IN THE TREATMENT OF SEPSIS AND BACTERIAL CLEARANCE IN NEONATES AND EXPERIMENTAL ANIMALS

Ahmed Abdullah Hasan Elberry;

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One of the most common causes of death in neonates requiring intensive care is sepsis of bacterial origin. During the inflammatory reactions, activation and stimulation of various cascade systems induce the release of cytokines including tumor necrosis fa


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Title EFFECT OF PENTOXIFYLLINE AS AN IMMUNOMODULATING AGENT IN THE TREATMENT OF SEPSIS AND BACTERIAL CLEARANCE IN NEONATES AND EXPERIMENTAL ANIMALS
Other Titles تأثير دواء البنتوكسيفيللين مناعى فى علاج حالات تجرثم الدم وسرعه التخلص من البكتيريا فى الاطفال حديثى الولاده وحيوانات التجارب
Authors Ahmed Abdullah Hasan Elberry
Keywords EFFECT OF PENTOXIFYLLINE AS AN IMMUNOMODULATING AGENT IN THE TREATMENT OF SEPSIS AND BACTERIAL CLEARANCE IN NEONATES AND EXPERIMENTAL ANIMALS
Issue Date 2001
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One of the most common causes of death in neonates requiring intensive care is sepsis of bacterial origin. During the inflammatory reactions, activation and stimulation of various cascade systems induce the release of cytokines including tumor necrosis fa

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