2006
DOI: 10.1590/s0102-86502006000500004
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Nitric oxide monocyte production levels in patients with the hepatosplenic form of Scistosoma mansoni infection who underwent splenectomy, ligature of the left gastric vein and auto implantation of spleen tissue in the major omentum

Abstract: Nitric oxide monocyte production levels in patients with the hepatosplenic form of Scistosoma mansoni infection 4 -ORIGINAL ARTICLE Nitric oxide monocyte production levels in patients with the hepatosplenic form of Scistosoma mansoni infection who underwent splenectomy, ligature of the left gastric vein and auto implantation of spleen tissue in the major omentum 1 Níveis de óxido nítrico produzidos por monócitos em portadores de esquistossomose hepatoesplênica que se submeteram a esplenectomia, ligadura da vei… Show more

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“…The pool concentration of arginine is important in wound healing, particularly because it is a precursor of nitric oxide (NO). However, arginine levels did not appear to be affected by supplementation or previous nutritional status . One possible explanation is that healing becomes the highest priority in injured animals, and therefore metabolic pools of amino acids are utilised by this process over other functions such as control of the inflammatory process.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…The pool concentration of arginine is important in wound healing, particularly because it is a precursor of nitric oxide (NO). However, arginine levels did not appear to be affected by supplementation or previous nutritional status . One possible explanation is that healing becomes the highest priority in injured animals, and therefore metabolic pools of amino acids are utilised by this process over other functions such as control of the inflammatory process.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%