id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-274698-i3mzzxwq Stief, Thomas W The physiology and pharmacology of singlet oxygen 2003-02-19 .txt text/plain 3339 213 39 Chloramines at blood concentrations between 1 and 2 mmol/L inactivate lipid enveloped virus and chloramines at blood concentrations below 0.5 mmol/L, i.e. at oxidant concentrations that do not affect thrombocytes or hemostasis factors, act antithrombotically by activation of the physiologic PMN mediated fibrinolysis; this thrombolysis is of selective nature, i.e. it does not impair the hemostasis system of the patient allowing the antithrombotic treatment in patients where the current risky thrombolytic treatment is contraindicated. The 60 mM NH 2 Cl (about 10 times the concentration generated by activated PMN!) is ulcerogenic in rat stomachs, taurine application (1 ml 200 mM) attenuates the deleterious action of NH 2 Cl (102), NH 2 Cl induces apoptosis in gastric mucosa (103) . Singlet oxygen ð 1 O 2 Þ-generating chloramines at concentrations that are tolerable for normal hemostasis function inactivate the lipid enveloped vesicular stomatitis virus in human blood Taurine chloramine inhibits prostaglandin E2 production in activated RAW 264.7 cells by post-transcriptional effects on inducible cyclooxygenase expression ./cache/cord-274698-i3mzzxwq.txt ./txt/cord-274698-i3mzzxwq.txt