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Xanthine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Definition of methylxanthine in the Medical Dictionary. methylxanthine explanation. Information about methylxanthine in Free online English dictionary. What is methylxanthine? Meaning of methylxanthine medical term. ... n diuretic agent (e.g., aminophylline, caffeine, ... How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about...
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Caffeine: Sources: Coffee, tea, ... Theophylline: Sources: Tea Effects: The presence of the other alkaloids in colas and tea may explain why these sometimes have a stronger kick than coffee. Colas, which have lower caffeine contents than coffee are, reportedly, sometimes more active. Tea seems the strongest for some.
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Chocolate (Methylxanthine) Intoxication Stephen Pittenger, DVM Introduction Chocolate contains the methylxanthines caffeine and theobromine. Different types of chocolates exhibit wide ranges of methylxanthine content.
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Definition of methyl xanthine from the online medical dictionary hosted by mondofacto. ... online medical dictionary | definition of methyl xanthine ... methylumbelliferone sulfatase, methylurea compounds, methyl violet < Prev | Next > methylxanthines, methyl yellow, methyprylone...
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The review of trials found methylxanthines help reduce the number of apnea attacks in the short term. The trials included in this review now have not published longer term outcomes, although the general use for a number of indications has been evaluated and outcomes are better in the methylxanthine group.
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Methylxanthine treatment started before extubation might stimulate breathing and increase the chances of successful weaning from IPPV. ... OBJECTIVES: In preterm infants being weaned from IPPV and in whom endotracheal extubation is planned, does treatment with methylxanthine reduce the use of intubation and IPPV,
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Seigo Kinuya, Kunihiko Yokoyama, Miho Kudo, Yoshihito Kasahara, Katsutoshi Kobayashi, Shoji Motoishi, Katsuyuki Onoma, ... Departments of Nuclear Medicine and Pediatrics, ... Tumor cells lacking the functional p53 suppressor gene may arrest at the G2 phase of the cell cycle after exposure to ionizing radiation,
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Am J Physiol. 1995; 269(4 Pt 1):E671-8 (ISSN: 0002-9513) ... Despite the high levels of urinary methylxanthine excretion, thermogenesis and lipid oxidation were less stimulated in obese than in lean subjects ... 28109-92-4 (methylxanthine)
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OBJECTIVES: To determine the frequency of pepsin detection in tracheal aspirate (TA) samples of mechanically ventilated premature neonates and its association with feedings and methylxanthine therapy. ... 28109-92-4 (methylxanthine)
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