disease |
Acute Sulfur Mustard Exposure |
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paper link |
https://doi.org/10.1016/S0009-2797(00)00209-X
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reference vancouver |
Kumar O, Sugendran K, Vijayaraghavan R. Protective effect of various antioxidants on the toxicity of sulphur mustard administered to mice by inhalation or percutaneous routes. Chemico-biological interactions. 2001;134(1):1-12 |
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type of study |
in vivo |
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info_type_of_study |
- |
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organism |
Mouse |
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info_organism |
Swiss albino female mice, weighing between 24 and 28 g; exposed to SM either through inhalation or percutaneous routes. |
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sample type |
Blood |
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info_sample_type |
- |
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variable_name |
Effect of antioxidants on purine metabolites following percutaneous exposure of SM |
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official symbol |
Uric acid |
Uric acid is a heterocyclic compound that is produced through the breakdown of purine nucleotides |
info official symbol |
NM |
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variable category |
Metabolite |
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sign of difference id |
UP |
Upregulated/Increased |
experimental design id |
Case-Control |
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case |
Acute Sulfur Mustard Exposure |
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info case |
SM percutaneous + Quercetin |
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case count |
5 |
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control |
Healthy Control |
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info_control |
NM |
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control count |
5 |
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technique |
Phosphotungstic acid method |
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p value |
<0.05 |
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confidence interval |
- |
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year of publication |
2001 |
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correspond name |
Om Kumar |
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email |
drde@gwr1.dot.net.in |
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