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  • Book
    [edited by] Peter R. McNally.
    Contents:
    Swallowing disorders and dysphagia
    Gastroesophageal reflux disease
    Esophageal causes of chest pain
    Achalasia
    Esophageal cancer
    Esophageal anomalies, infections, and nonacid injuries
    Barrett's esophagus
    Esophageal and stomach pathology
    Gastritis, peptic ulcer disease, NSAIDs, and Helicobacter pylori infection
    Gastric cancer
    Thickened gastric folds
    Gastroparesis
    Evaluation of abnormal liver tests
    General concepts on viral hepatitis
    Antiviral therapy for hepatitis C
    Antiviral therapy for hepatitis B
    Autoimmune hepatitis : diagnosis
    Autoimmune hepatitis : treatment
    Primary biliary cirrhosis and primary sclerosing cholangitis
    Vaccinations and immunoprophylaxis in gastrointestinal and liver disorders
    Pregnancy and liver disease
    Rheumatologic manifestations of hepatobiliary diseases
    Evaluation of focal liver masses
    Drug-induced liver disease
    Alcoholic liver disease, alcoholism, and alcohol withdrawal syndrome
    Vascular liver disease
    Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease and nonalcoholic steatohepatitis
    Liver transplantation
    Ascites
    Liver abscess
    Inheritable forms of liver disease
    Liver histopathology
    Hepatobiliary cystic disease
    Gallbladder disease : stones, crystals, and sludge
    ERCP plus sphincter of Oddi dysfunction
    Acute pancreatitis
    Chronic pancreatitis
    Pancreatic cancer
    Cystic lesions of the pancreas
    Celiac disease
    Crohn's disease
    Ulcerative colitis
    Eosinophilic gastrointestinal disease and eosinophilic esophagitis
    Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth
    Colon disorders and colon cancer
    Constipation and fecal incontinence
    Diverticulitis
    Diseases of the appendix
    Colitis : pseudomembranous, microscopic, and radiation
    Upper gastrointestinal hemorrhage
    Lower gastrointestinal tract bleeding
    Occult and obscure gastrointestinal bleeding
    Evaluation of acute abdominal pain
    Evaluation of acute infectious diarrhea
    Chronic diarrhea
    Aids and the gastrointestinal tract
    Ischemic bowel disease
    Nutrition, malnutrition, and probiotics
    Small bowel and colon pathology
    Foreign bodies and the gastrointestinal tract
    Functional gastrointestinal disorders and irritable bowel
    Endoscopic cancer screening and surveillance
    Rheumatologic manifestations of gastrointestinal diseases
    Dermatologic manifestations of gastrointestinal disease
    Endocrine aspects of gastrointestinal system
    Plain film, barium, and virtual radiography
    Interventional radiology I : cross-sectional imaging procedures
    Interventional radiology II : fluoroscopic and angiographic procedures
    Noninvasive GI imaging : ultrasound, computed tomography, and magnetic resonance imaging
    Nuclear imaging
    Endoscopic ultrasound
    Advanced therapeutic endoscopy
    Esophageal surgery
    Surgery for peptic ulcer disease
    Surgical approach to the acute abdomen
    Colorectal surgery : polyposis syndromes and inflammatory bowel disease
    Obesity and surgical weight loss
    Minimally invasive surgery
    Clinical vignettes.
    Digital Access ClinicalKey 2015
  • Article
    Nishizawa K, Sato C, Morita T.
    Int J Radiat Biol Relat Stud Phys Chem Med. 1979 Jan;35(1):15-22.
    The dose-survival curve of cultured melanoma cells was changed by post-irradiation treatment with 2,4-dinitrophenol (DNP). The parameters of the curves were Do = 147 R and n = 5 . 6 for untreated cells and Do = 143 R, n = 7 . 9 and Do = 142 R, n = 2 . 0 for the cells treated with 10(-5) M DNP and 5 x 10(-5) M DNP in phosphate-buffered saline, respectively. The content of ATP in the cell decreased to 5% of the control level after treatment with either concentration of DNP. The recovery of ATP content was rapid and complete after 2 hours' incubation in culture medium after the removal of 10(-5) M DNP, but was retarded and incomplete after 4 hours with 5 x 10(-5) M DNP. Thus prolonged ATP deprivation with a high concentration of DNP results in an inhibition of recovery and a reduction in the n-value.
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