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Matti Narkia

Sphingolipids in food and the emerging importance of sphingolipids to nutrition. - J Nu... - 0 views

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    Sphingolipids in food and the emerging importance of sphingolipids to nutrition. Vesper H, Schmelz EM, Nikolova-Karakashian MN, Dillehay DL, Lynch DV, Merrill AH Jr. J Nutr. 1999 Jul;129(7):1239-50. Review. PMID: 10395583
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Randomized trial of preoperative cimetidine in patients with colorectal carcinoma with ... - 0 views

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    Randomized trial of preoperative cimetidine in patients with colorectal carcinoma with quantitative assessment of tumor-associated lymphocytes. Kelly MD, King J, Cherian M, Dwerryhouse SJ, Finlay IG, Adams WJ, King DW, Lubowski DZ, Morris DL. Cancer. 1999 Apr 15;85(8):1658-63. PMID: 10223557
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Lysis of tumor cells by natural killer cells in mice is impeded by platelets. - Cancer ... - 0 views

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    Lysis of tumor cells by natural killer cells in mice is impeded by platelets. Nieswandt B, Hafner M, Echtenacher B, Männel DN. Cancer Res. 1999 Mar 15;59(6):1295-300. PMID: 10096562
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IMMUNE SYSTEM STRENGTHENING - lefeurope.com - 0 views

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    Age, stress, and poor nutrition can sap our immune system of its effectiveness. Influenza provides one example. During young adulthood, when the body can mount a robust immune response to this common virus, influenza is rarely fatal. Among the elderly, however, the virus is associated with significant rates of death and hospitalization (Nichol KL 2005). The impact of aging on the immune system is profound. As people age, a number of critical immune system components are reduced or slowed, including cellular response, response to vaccines, and antibody production. At the same time, susceptibilities to infection and cancer are increased. Some of this increased susceptibility to disease is linked to chronic inflammation, which is associated with many disorders of aging (Ershler WB et al 2000; Hamerman D 1999; Taaffe DR et al 2000).
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Sloan-Kettering - Integrative Medicine - 0 views

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    The Integrative Medicine Service at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center was established in 1999 to complement mainstream medical care and address the emotional, social, and spiritual needs of patients and families. The Service includes: patient and outpatient clinical care research, and education and training. In addition, the Service provides unique access to otherwise unavailable information about over-the-counter products and unproven cancer treatments and their impact in the context of cancer care via our About Herbs database
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