disease |
Acute Sulfur Mustard Exposure |
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paper link |
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/11516517
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reference vancouver |
Vijayaraghavan R, Kumar P, Joshi U, Raza SK, Lakshmana Rao PV, Malhotra RC, et al. Prophylactic efficacy of amifostine and its analogues against sulphur mustard toxicity. Toxicology. 2001;163(2-3):83-91 |
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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 |
Randomly bred Swiss female mice (25–30 g body weight) |
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sample type |
Liver |
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info_sample_type |
- |
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variable_name |
Effect of SM on GSSG |
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official symbol |
Oxidized glutathione |
Oxidized glutathione (GSSG) is the disulfide form of glutathione, resulting from the oxidation of reduced glutathione (GSH) |
info official symbol |
GSSG |
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variable category |
Metabolite |
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sign of difference id |
NC |
Not changed |
experimental design id |
Case-Control |
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case |
Acute Sulfur Mustard Exposure |
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info case |
SM - Day 2 |
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case count |
12 |
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control |
Healthy Control |
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info_control |
NM |
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control count |
12 |
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technique |
NM |
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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 |
R. Vijayaraghavan |
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email |
drde@sancharnet.in |
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