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    Active components of intestinal bacteria for abdominal irradiation-induced inhibition of lung metastases

    We have previously reported that abdominal irradiation of mice inhibited lung metastases of a weakly immunogenic fibrosarcoma, and that transmigration after the irradiation ofEnterobacter cloacae into mesenteric ...

    Tatsuo Jibu, Koichi Ando, Tsuneya Matsumoto in Clinical & Experimental Metastasis (1991)

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    Significance of platelets in an antimetastatic activity of bacterial lipopolysaccharide

    Recently we reported an antimetastatic activity of bacterial lipopolysaccharide (LPS) on a NK-cell-resistant murine fibrosarcoma (NFSa). Here we investigate and report the mechanistic significance of platelets...

    Dr Masashi Kimoto, Koichi Ando, Sachiko Koike in Clinical & Experimental Metastasis (1993)

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    Antimetastatic activity of lipopolysaccharide against a NK-resistant murine fibrosarcoma

    An intravenous injection of bacterial lipopolysaccharide (LPS) into mice exerted prominent antimetastatic activities against a NK-resistant weakly immunogenic NFSa fibrosarcoma. The number of visible metastase...

    Tatsuo Jibul, Sachiko Koike, Koichi Ando in Clinical & Experimental Metastasis (1993)

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    Neutrophil Cytoskeletal Disease

    Neutrophils and other phagocytes migrate to the site of infection, ingest pathogens, and destroy them after releasing granule contents and active oxygen. These activities of the cells are closely associated wi...

    Hiroyuki Nunoi, Tsuyoshi Yamazaki, Shiro Kanegasaki in International Journal of Hematology (2001)