1997
DOI: 10.1097/00008505-199700630-00025
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Inflammation. A Review of the Process

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“…Since the effects of the released NO remain localized near the coating/blood or tissue interface, the potentially detrimental side effects encountered in other systemically administered therapies can be prevented (Kelm and Schrader, 1988;Kelm and Yoshida, 1996). NO released from the coatings on implants may also enhance wound healing (Trowbridge and Emling, 1997) and promote angiogenesis (Ziche et al, 1994;Fukumura and Jain, 1998).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since the effects of the released NO remain localized near the coating/blood or tissue interface, the potentially detrimental side effects encountered in other systemically administered therapies can be prevented (Kelm and Schrader, 1988;Kelm and Yoshida, 1996). NO released from the coatings on implants may also enhance wound healing (Trowbridge and Emling, 1997) and promote angiogenesis (Ziche et al, 1994;Fukumura and Jain, 1998).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Normal : normal SD rat. [24][25][26] . 이렇 게 면역세포를 활성화시켜 NO, PGE2, TNF-α, IL-1β 및 IL-6, IL-10과 같은 염증 매개 물질이 생성되게 한다 27,28) .…”
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“…Host defense mechanisms against bacteria emanating from the root canal appear to be the most important factor involved in pus formation associated with abscesses. Formation of oxygen-derived free radicals, such as superoxide and hydrogen peroxide, alongside the release of lysosomal enzymes by polymorphonuclear leukocytes, gives rise to destruction of the connective extracellular matrix, leading to pus formation (13). Therefore, bacteria can exert indirect destructive effects, which seem to be even more significant in the tissue damage associated with acute and chronic apical periodontitis lesions.…”
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confidence: 99%