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Nonsteroidal antirevmatic drugs: is selective inhibition of cyclooxygenase 2 really advantageous?
1999 |
Third Faculty of Medicine, Central Library of Charles University
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Specific inhibitors of cyclooxygenase -2:coxibs
2001 |
Third Faculty of Medicine
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Celecoxib, a Cyclooxygenase 2 Inhibitor as a Potential Chemopreventive to UV-Induced Skin
2002 |
First Faculty of Medicine
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Increased analgesic efficacy in combinations of gabapentin with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs inhibiting cyclooxygenase 2
2012 |
Third Faculty of Medicine
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Chronic intermittent hypoxia affects the cytosolic phospholipase A2α/cyclooxygenase 2 pathway via β2-adrenoceptor-mediated ERK/p38 stimulation
2016 |
Central Library of Charles University, Faculty of Science
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Distinct Immunoregulatory Mechanisms in Mesenchymal Stem Cells: Role of the Cytokine Environment
2016 |
Faculty of Science
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Celecoxib for the prevention of colorectal adenomatous polyps
2006 |
First Faculty of Medicine, Third Faculty of Medicine
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Local metabolism of glucocorticoids and its role in rat adjuvant arthritis
2010 |
Third Faculty of Medicine
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Current trends in acute pain management after colorectal surgery
2023 |
First Faculty of Medicine
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Codeine did not increase analgesic efficacy of coxibs in contrast to that of paracetamol or ibuprofen: isobolographic analysis in mice
2011 |
Third Faculty of Medicine
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Glucocorticoid availability in colonic inflammation of rat
2008 |
Third Faculty of Medicine
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Expression profiles of proliferative and antiapoptotic genes in sporadic and colitis-related mouse colon cancer models
2010 |
Third Faculty of Medicine
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Enhanced expression of proproliferative and antiapoptotic genes in ulcerative colitis-associated neoplasia
2010 |
Third Faculty of Medicine
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Tumour necrosis factor-alpha contributes to improved cardiac ischaemic tolerance in rats adapted to chronic continuous hypoxia
2015 |
Faculty of Science