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dornavac activity
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dornavac
, pancreatic dornase
National Institutes of Health
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1967
1967
Sputum induction by newer inhalation methods in patients with pulmonary tuberculosis.
W. Yue
,
S. Cohen
Diseases of the Chest
1967
Corpus ID: 42518762
SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS An evaluation of 1,605 inhalation procedures for stimulating production of sputum, paired with an equal…
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1965
1965
TOXICITY OF INTRATHECALLY ADMINISTERED PANCREATIC DORNASE.
R. H. Parker
,
W. D. Wilcox
,
T. Dietrich
Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA…
1965
Corpus ID: 13384692
DEATH AND MORBIDITY from pyogenic meningitis have been dramatically reduced since the discovery of antimicrobial agents. Yet, 5…
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1962
1962
Enzyme treatment of ear infections. Local use of pancreatic dornase
W. E. Loch
,
M. Loch
The Laryngoscope
1962
Corpus ID: 10710992
1961
1961
Aerosolized pancreatic dornase and antibiotics in pulmonary infections: use in patients with postoperative and nonoperative infections.
R. Spier
,
E. Witebsky
,
J. Paine
Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA…
1961
Corpus ID: 21411061
This study was undertaken to determine whether an enzyme, pancreatic dornase, plus an antibiotic aerosolized for endobronchial…
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Review
1956
Review
1956
Pancreatic dornase aerosol in pulmonary, endotracheal and endobronchial disease.
E. Cliffton
Diseases of the Chest
1956
Corpus ID: 29534953
(Vanidase), trypsin and of detergents such as alevaire has been popularized. Trypsin has been shown to be effective by many…
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