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Hyperoxia disrupts the intestinal barrier in newborn rats
Chung Ming Chen
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Hsiu Chu Chou
Department of Pediatrics
Graduate Institute of Clinical Medicine
Taipei Medical University Hospital
TMU Research Center of Cell Therapy and Regeneration Medicine
TMU Research Center for Digestive Medicine
Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology
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Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Fatty Acid Binding Protein 2
100%
Occludin
100%
Reactive Oxygen Metabolite
50%
Sprague Dawley Rat
50%
8 Hydroxydeoxyguanosine
50%
Western Blot
50%
Injury
50%
Intestine Injury
50%
Protein ZO1
50%
Interleukin 6
50%
Ileum
50%
Medicine and Dentistry
Neonatal Infant
100%
Intestinal Mucosal Barrier
100%
Hyperoxia
100%
Protein Expression
28%
Oxidative Stress
28%
Body Weight
28%
Small Intestine
28%
Fatty Acid Binding Protein 2
28%
Occludin
28%
Reactive Oxygen Species
14%
8 Hydroxydeoxyguanosine
14%
Injury
14%
Tight Junction
14%
Western Blot
14%
Childbirth
14%
Immunofluorescence
14%
Perinatal Period
14%
Protein ZO1
14%
Terminal Ileum
14%
Intestine Injury
14%
Interleukin 6
14%
Immunology and Microbiology
Hyperoxia
100%
Protein Expression
28%
Small Intestine
28%
Body Weight
28%
Oxidative Stress
28%
Protein Binding
28%
Tight Junction
28%
Animal Experiment
14%
Western Blot
14%
Interleukin 6
14%
Sprague Dawley Rat
14%
Perinatal Period
14%
Immunofluorescence
14%
Terminal Ileum
14%