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    Mucositis

    Alimentary tract (AT) mucositis is a serious and debilitating side effect of cancer therapy, primarily characterised by damage to the mucous membranes throughout the AT, and associated with mouth ulcers and pa...

    Noor Al-Dasooqi, Dorothy M. Keefe in Pathobiology of Cancer Regimen-Related Tox… (2013)

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    Animal Models of Toxicities Caused by Anti-Neoplastic Therapy

    Radiation and chemotherapy induce a wide range of acute and chronic toxicities. Not only are these associated with poor health outcomes but they also limit patients’ ability to tolerate treatment and incur sig...

    Stephen T. Sonis, Gregory Lyng, Kimberly Pouliot in Tumor Models in Cancer Research (2011)

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    The pathobiology of mucositis

  5. Mucositis is a common toxicity of antineoplastic radiation and drug therapies, and is associated with several adverse symptomatic, health and economic outcomes...

  6. Stephen T. Sonis in Nature Reviews Cancer (2004)

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    Interaction of Ia antigen-bearing polymorphonuclear leukocytes and murine splenocytes

    Polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMN) were induced in the peritoneum of a Balb/c mouse by ip injection ofFusobacterium nucleatum (FN) (>95% PMN). A subpopulation of PMN harvested bore Ia surface antigens and stimula...

    Dr. John E. Fitzgerald, Stephen T. Sonis, Mary L. Rodrick in Inflammation (1983)

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    Effects of supernatants of polymorphonuclear neutrophils recruited by different inflammatory substances on mitogen responses of lymphocytes

    Two different substances, glycogen and thioglycollate, were used to recruit early peritoneal exudate cells (4 h). In the acute phase of the inflammatory response the cellular infiltrate is large, and the predo...

    Mary L. Rodrick, Ira B. Lamster, Stephen T. Sonis, Suzanne G. Pender in Inflammation (1982)