H Hoensch
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Hoensch H, Oertel R
Dtsch Med Wochenschr
. 2012 Dec;
137(51-52):2738-40.
PMID: 23233307
Tea flavonoids belong to the large group of polyphenols and display antioxidative, anti-inflammatory and anti-neoplastic activities. These phytochemicals are xenobiotics and are synthesized by tea plants such as Camellia sinensis...
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Hoensch H, Peters W, Roelofs H, Kirch W
Curr Med Res Opin
. 2006 Jul;
22(6):1075-83.
PMID: 16846540
Background: The glutathione S-transferases (GST) can metabolise endogenous and exogenous toxins and carcinogens by catalysing the conjugation of diverse electrophiles with reduced glutathione (GSH). Variations of GST enzyme activity could...
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Morgenstern I, Raijmakers M, Peters W, Hoensch H, Kirch W
Dig Dis Sci
. 2003 Nov;
48(10):2083-90.
PMID: 14627359
The present study was performed to evaluate the levels of the amino thiols cysteine, homocysteine, and glutathione in the colonic mucosa of patients with various intestinal diseases, especially chronic inflammatory...
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Hoensch H, Morgenstern I, Petereit G, Siepmann M, Peters W, Roelofs H, et al.
Gut
. 2002 Jan;
50(2):235-40.
PMID: 11788566
Background: Glutathione (GSH) and the cytosolic glutathione S-transferases (GSTs) protect the gastrointestinal mucosa against the toxic effects of a wide variety of compounds, such as reactive oxygen species and electrophiles....
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Scheulen M, Hoensch H, Kappus H, Seeber S, SCHMIDT C
Arch Toxicol
. 1987 Jan;
60(1-3):154-7.
PMID: 3619636
From a wild type strain of Ehrlich ascites tumor (EATWT) sublines resistant to daunorubicin (EATDNM), etoposide (EATETO), and cisplatinum (EATCIS) have been developed in vivo. Increase in survival and cure...
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Gries E, Hoensch H, Ohnhaus E
Klin Wochenschr
. 1986 Apr;
64(7):307-13.
PMID: 3713105
Between 1978 and 1984, 169 patients were admitted to the hospital for fever of unknown origin which was repeatedly above 38.3 degrees C. After a retrospective analysis of their records...
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Uppenkamp M, Hoensch H, Konig E, Przybilla C, Ohnhaus E
Internist (Berl)
. 1986 Feb;
27(2):118-23.
PMID: 3514521
No abstract available.
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Kirch W, Duhrsen U, Hoensch H, Ohnhaus E
Rheumatol Int
. 1985 Jan;
5(5):239-40.
PMID: 4070926
A patient with Weber-Christian panniculitis is described in this report in which treatment with prednisone and hydroxychloroquine caused no improvement of the disease, and even led to a worsening of...
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Ogasawara T, Hoensch H, Ohnhaus E
Arch Toxicol Suppl
. 1985 Jan;
8:110-3.
PMID: 2869746
Glutathione (GSH) concentration of whole mucosa was 2.96 +/- 0.26 (mean +/- SEM) mumol/g wet weight in all segments: however the tip cell layer contained significantly less GSH than the...