Basic Study
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World J Gastroenterol. Jul 21, 2023; 29(27): 4289-4316
Published online Jul 21, 2023. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v29.i27.4289
Figure 3
Figure 3 Brain illustrative presentation in the rats with perforated stomach. A, C, E, G: Control rats before perforation (A); after perforation (C, E, G), before saline medication (C), specifically after saline application (5 mL/kg, 1 mL/rat into the perforated defect in the stomach; E and G), immediately thereafter (E), and later after sacrifice (G); B, D, F, H: BPC 157 rats before perforation (B); after perforation (D, F, H), before BPC 157 medication (D), specifically after BPC 157 application (10 µg or 10 ng/kg, 1 mL/rat into the perforated defect in the stomach, capitals; F, H), immediately thereafter (F), and later after sacrifice (H).

  • Citation: Kalogjera L, Krezic I, Smoday IM, Vranes H, Zizek H, Yago H, Oroz K, Vukovic V, Kavelj I, Novosel L, Zubcic S, Barisic I, Beketic Oreskovic L, Strbe S, Sever M, Sjekavica I, Skrtic A, Boban Blagaic A, Seiwerth S, Sikiric P. Stomach perforation-induced general occlusion/occlusion-like syndrome and stable gastric pentadecapeptide BPC 157 therapy effect. World J Gastroenterol 2023; 29(27): 4289-4316
  • URL: https://www.wjgnet.com/1007-9327/full/v29/i27/4289.htm
  • DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.3748/wjg.v29.i27.4289