AIM:To study the effect of matrine on activation of Kupffer cell during cold ischemia and reperfusion injury in rat orthotopic liver transplantation(OLT).
Severe acute respiratory syndrome(SARS)emerged in 2002 as a severe and highly contagious infectious disease that rapidly spread to a number of different countries.The collaborative efforts of the global scientific com...Severe acute respiratory syndrome(SARS)emerged in 2002 as a severe and highly contagious infectious disease that rapidly spread to a number of different countries.The collaborative efforts of the global scientific community have provided,within a short period of time,substantial insights into the molecular biology and immunology of SARS-CoV.Although the outbreak has been contained,there is continuous concern that the virus may resurface into the human population through seasonal changes,animal reservoirs or laboratory accidents.The severe morbidity and mortality associated with SARS make it imperative that an effective vaccine be developed to prevent reemergence and epidemics in the future.Cellular & Molecular Immunology.2005;2(2):101-105.展开更多
基金the Chinese Medicine Administration Bureau of Jiangsu Province,No SZ 9902
文摘AIM:To study the effect of matrine on activation of Kupffer cell during cold ischemia and reperfusion injury in rat orthotopic liver transplantation(OLT).
文摘Severe acute respiratory syndrome(SARS)emerged in 2002 as a severe and highly contagious infectious disease that rapidly spread to a number of different countries.The collaborative efforts of the global scientific community have provided,within a short period of time,substantial insights into the molecular biology and immunology of SARS-CoV.Although the outbreak has been contained,there is continuous concern that the virus may resurface into the human population through seasonal changes,animal reservoirs or laboratory accidents.The severe morbidity and mortality associated with SARS make it imperative that an effective vaccine be developed to prevent reemergence and epidemics in the future.Cellular & Molecular Immunology.2005;2(2):101-105.