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Effects of Oxycodone on Intestinal Goblet Cells
Senait Assefa
,
Alejandro Torres
,
Steven Rivera
,
Karissa LeHew
,
Delores Vazquez-Sanroman
,
Gerwald Köhler
Biochemistry & Microbiology
Graduate Student Research
COM Entering Class of 2018
COM Entering Class of 2021
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Anatomy and Cell Biology
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Oxycodone
100%
Intestinal Goblet Cells
100%
Goblet Cells
87%
Male Rats
25%
Female Rats
25%
Intoxication
25%
Small Intestine
25%
Adolescent Rats
25%
Intestinal Homeostasis
25%
Intestinal Inflammation
25%
Cell Quantification
25%
Naloxone
12%
Rat Model
12%
Fixative
12%
Insults
12%
Epithelial Cells
12%
Dysregulation
12%
Intestinal Permeability
12%
Intestinal Epithelium
12%
Cell number
12%
Intraperitoneal Injection
12%
Bacterial Translocation
12%
Drug Injection
12%
Female Adolescents
12%
Opioid Administration
12%
Adolescent Males
12%
Microbial Composition
12%
Barrier Function
12%
Passive Injection
12%
Injection Model
12%
Mucus Layer
12%
Gut Microbiota Modulation
12%
Secretory Products
12%
Gut Homeostasis
12%
Buprenorphine-naloxone
12%
Histological Evaluation
12%
Mucin
12%
Intestinal mucosa
12%
Withdrawal Behavior
12%
Villi
12%
Intestinal Barrier
12%
Periodic acid-Schiff
12%
Methacarn
12%
Dysregulated Immune Response
12%
Lines of Defense
12%
Microscopic Image
12%
Foreign Antigen
12%
Alcian Blue
12%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Oxycodone
100%
Naloxone
22%
Toxic Injury
22%
Enteritis
22%
Intestinal Homeostasis
22%
Infectious Agent
11%
Opiate
11%
Intestine Flora
11%
Rat Model
11%
Intraperitoneal Injection
11%
Periodic Acid
11%
Mucin
11%
Fixative
11%
Alcian Blue
11%
Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine
Goblet Cell
100%
Rat
50%
Enteritis
20%