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The following pages link to Combination therapy for radiation-induced bone marrow aplasia in nonhuman primates using synthokine SC-55494 and recombinant human granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (Q33495815):
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- Identification of granulocyte colony-stimulating factor and interleukin-6 as candidate biomarkers of CBLB502 efficacy as a medical radiation countermeasure (Q24627006) (← links)
- The ability of filgrastim to mitigate mortality following LD50/60 total-body irradiation is administration time-dependent (Q33390587) (← links)
- Hematological Changes as Prognostic Indicators of Survival: Similarities Between Gottingen Minipigs, Humans, and Other Large Animal Models (Q33397467) (← links)
- Civilian nuclear incidents: An overview of historical, medical, and scientific aspects (Q35093930) (← links)
- Human ghrelin mitigates intestinal injury and mortality after whole body irradiation in rats (Q35559272) (← links)
- Acute radiation syndrome (ARS) - treatment of the reduced host defense (Q35739584) (← links)
- Mechanism of radioprotection by δ-tocotrienol: pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics and modulation of signalling pathways (Q36407094) (← links)
- Reconstitution of the myeloid and lymphoid compartments after the transplantation of autologous and genetically modified CD34+ bone marrow cells, following gamma irradiation in cynomolgus macaques (Q36766589) (← links)
- The Gottingen minipig is a model of the hematopoietic acute radiation syndrome: G-colony stimulating factor stimulates hematopoiesis and enhances survival from lethal total-body γ-irradiation (Q37010301) (← links)
- Dietary antioxidants protect hematopoietic cells and improve animal survival after total-body irradiation (Q37216291) (← links)
- Granulocyte colony-stimulating factor in the treatment of acute radiation syndrome: a concise review. (Q38205372) (← links)
- Combining Pharmacological Countermeasures to Attenuate the Acute Radiation Syndrome-A Concise Review (Q38769190) (← links)
- Nonhuman primates as models for the discovery and development of radiation countermeasures. (Q39261890) (← links)
- Total Body Irradiation in the "Hematopoietic" Dose Range Induces Substantial Intestinal Injury in Non-Human Primates. (Q48072002) (← links)