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Confidence 0.29
First Reported 1992
Last Reported 1992
Negated 0
Speculated 0
Reported most in Abstract
Documents 1
Total Number 3
Disease Relevance 2.38
Pain Relevance 1.19

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cytoskeleton (Pfn2) cytoskeleton organization (Pfn2) cytoplasm (Pfn2)
Anatomy Link Frequency
liver 1
spleen 1
Pfn2 (Mus musculus)
Pain Link Frequency Relevance Heat
depression 12 99.64 Very High Very High Very High
ischemia 24 98.12 Very High Very High Very High
anesthesia 6 62.64 Quite High
Disease Link Frequency Relevance Heat
Depression 12 99.64 Very High Very High Very High
Reperfusion Injury 6 98.58 Very High Very High Very High
Cv General 4 Under Development 12 98.12 Very High Very High Very High
Cv Unclassified Under Development 12 89.48 High High
Injury 6 83.04 Quite High
Intraoperative Complications 3 43.00 Quite Low
Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation 3 41.68 Quite Low
Soft Tissue Injuries 3 5.00 Very Low Very Low Very Low

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Key: Protein Mutation Event Anatomy Negation Speculation Pain term Disease term
RE depression was not due to a deficiency of pFn; indeed, a marked elevation (588 +/- 12 micrograms/mL versus 1,083 +/- 40 micrograms/mL) of pFn was observed by immunoassay over the 18-hour reperfusion interval.
Negative_regulation (deficiency) of pFn associated with depression
1) Confidence 0.29 Published 1992 Journal Am. J. Surg. Section Abstract Doc Link 1415924 Disease Relevance 0.79 Pain Relevance 0.45
Thus, the impaired liver and spleen clearance mechanism after peripheral ischemia and reperfusion injury did not appear to be due to either a macrophage cellular deficit or a lack of pFn.
Negative_regulation (lack) of pFn in liver associated with reperfusion injury, cv general 4 under development and ischemia
2) Confidence 0.29 Published 1992 Journal Am. J. Surg. Section Abstract Doc Link 1415924 Disease Relevance 0.80 Pain Relevance 0.37
Thus, the impaired liver and spleen clearance mechanism after peripheral ischemia and reperfusion injury did not appear to be due to either a macrophage cellular deficit or a lack of pFn.
Negative_regulation (lack) of pFn in spleen associated with reperfusion injury, cv general 4 under development and ischemia
3) Confidence 0.10 Published 1992 Journal Am. J. Surg. Section Abstract Doc Link 1415924 Disease Relevance 0.80 Pain Relevance 0.37

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