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Antiphlogistic activity of detergent and antirheumatic mechanism of phenylbutazone and salicylate.
1980
Y Mizushima
Department of Physical Therapy and Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan.
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[Mechanism of the antirheumatic action of sodium salicylate].
January 1951, Bollettino della Societa italiana di biologia sperimentale,
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[Phenylbutazone; new antirheumatic].
March 1953, Bollettino chimico farmaceutico,
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[Studies on antiphlogistic effect of aminopyrine, phenylbutazone and sodium salicylate on experimentally induced inflammations in splenectomized rats].
January 1958, Annales Universitatis Saraviensis. Medizin,
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[The antirheumatic value of phenylbutazone].
September 1962, Archives of interamerican rheumatology : A.I.R,
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Serum concentration of phenylbutazone in tests for antiphlogistic activity and under clinical treatment.
January 1966, Nature,
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[On the anticonvulsive and relaxing effect of the antirheumatic agents, sodium salicylate, aspirin, pyramidon, phenylbutazone, irgapyrin and prednisolone].
June 1961, Archives internationales de pharmacodynamie et de therapie,
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[Testing of the antiphlogistic effect of antirheumatic drugs].
October 1966, Munchener medizinische Wochenschrift (1950),
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[Antiphlogistic effects of new antirheumatic drugs. Clinical observation].
December 1961, Hospital (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil),
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[Studies on the mechanism of action of sodium salicylate in antirheumatic therapy].
January 1953, La Pediatria,
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[New antirheumatic agents related to phenylbutazone].
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