EFTA00308035Set 9
2005-01-0111p7,546w
traumatic and/or inflammatory neuropathic lumbar discs for the presence of IL-1P, TNF-a and
pain. The key cellular mediators are most likely cyclooxygenase (COX)-2, which induces the synthe ... lumbar fusion for
proinflammatory cytokines (tumor necrosis factor traumatic burst fracture. Their results demonstrated
[TNF], IL-1, IL-6) within the affected area and create that ... TNF-ot are present within the
and maintain pathological pain. cytosol of the chondrocytes constituting the lumbar
Takahashi and colleagues (1996) led one of the first disc in all herniated
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA00308035.pdf
EFTA02031879Set 10
2011-11-087p3,029w
AFPs in cryosurgery in vivois important for clinical practice.
Tumor necrosis factor-a (TNF-a)
The cytokine TNF-a, while systemically toxic, has shown benefit when locally administered to tumors ... cancer cells and generally harmful to tumor
microvasculature. Because of the role of TNF-a in cellular (apoptotic and necrotic cell death) as well as vascular mechanisms of
injury related ... endothelial cell activation and inflammation, TNF-a may enhance cryosurgical lesion in vtvo[33-351.
Chaol36) examined the effect of TNF-a on cryosurgery of an in vivo microvascular preparation
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%2010/EFTA02031879.pdf
EFTA01850362Set 10
2011-11-087p3,025w
AFPs in cryosurgery in vivois important for clinical practice.
Tumor necrosis factor-a (TNF-a)
The cytokine TNF-a, while systemically toxic, has shown benefit when locally administered to tumors ... cancer cells and generally harmful to tumor
microvasculature. Because of the role of TNF-a in cellular (apoptotic and necrotic cell death) as well as vascular mechanisms of
injury related ... endothelial cell activation and inflammation, TNF-a may enhance cryosurgical lesion in vtvo[33-351.
Chaol36) examined the effect of TNF-a on cryosurgery of an in vivo microvascular preparation
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%2010/EFTA01850362.pdf
EFTA01741615Set 10
2011-11-087p3,030w
AFPs in cryosurgery in vivois important for clinical practice.
Tumor necrosis factor-a (TNF-a)
The cytokine TNF-a, while systemically toxic, has shown benefit when locally administered to tumors ... cancer cells and generally harmful to tumor
microvasculature. Because of the role of TNF-a in cellular (apoptotic and necrotic cell death) as well as vascular mechanisms of
injury related ... endothelial cell activation and inflammation, TNF-a may enhance cryosurgical lesion in vtvo[33-351.
Chaol36) examined the effect of TNF-a on cryosurgery of an in vivo microvascular preparation
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%2010/EFTA01741615.pdf