On the confounding role of administration solvents (vehicles) in animal experimental studies: Z-LLY-FMK or dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) attenuates intestinal apoptosis in bile duct-ligated rats?

Stelios F Assimakopoulos, Chrisoula D Scopa, Constantine E Vagianos
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MeSH Term

Animals
Apoptosis
Common Bile Duct
Dimethyl Sulfoxide
Disease Models, Animal
Intestine, Small
Jaundice, Obstructive
Ligation
Oligopeptides
Rats
Research Design
Solvents

Chemicals

Oligopeptides
Solvents
benzyloxycarbonyl-leucyl-glucyl-tyrosine fluoromethyl ketone
Dimethyl Sulfoxide

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