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Intestinal permeability in man: effects of acute systemic infections.

Clinical nutrition (Edinburgh, Scotland)

Elia M, Northrop-Clewes CA, Lunn PG, Goren A.
PMID: 16839899
Clin Nutr. 1991 Apr;10(2):76-80. doi: 10.1016/0261-5614(91)90091-p.

Intestinal permeability was assessed (within 24-48h of admission to hospital) in 7 patients suffering from acute infections, mainly pneumonia. The permeability test involved administering an oral solution containing a mixture of lactulose (10 g) mannitol (5 g and 0.5...

The effect of endotoxin and turpentine administration on intestinal permeability in the rat.

Clinical nutrition (Edinburgh, Scotland)

Jennings G, Lunn PG, Northrop-Clewes CA, Elia M.
PMID: 16839893
Clin Nutr. 1991 Feb;10(1):43-8. doi: 10.1016/0261-5614(91)90080-v.

Intestinal permeability in 4-week-old rats has been assessed by the dual sugar (lactulose/mannitol) permeability test before and for two days after induction of systemic inflammation by various endotoxins and turpentine. Evidence of an inflammatory response to these agents was...

Biomarkers for the differentiation of anemia and their clinical usefulness.

Journal of blood medicine

Northrop-Clewes CA, Thurnham DI.
PMID: 23687454
J Blood Med. 2013 Mar 20;4:11-22. doi: 10.2147/JBM.S29212. Print 2013.

The World Health Organization defines anemia as the point at which the amount of hemoglobin in the circulation falls below World Health Organization cutoffs for specific age and sex groups. Anemia is a worldwide problem of complex etiology and...

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