A prostaglandin-like activity in small intestine and postirradiation gastrointestional syndrome
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A prostaglandin-like activity in small intestine and postirradiation gastrointestional syndrome
Abstract
A correlation between the postirradiation increase of the small intestine motility and the prostaglandin-like activity in this organ during gastrointestional syndrome was observed. Indomethacin decreased the elevated motility of intestine and reduced the prostaglandin-like activity in this syndrome.
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