Platelet activation as a result of vascular injury provokes endothelial cells to respond in a manner which limits or reverses the occlusive consequences of platelet accumulation. If the agonistic forces are strong, platelet accumulation is irreversible. In vitro data from our laboratory have repeatedly demonstrated that platelets become unresponsive to all agonists when in proximity to endothelial cells.
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The carcinogens N-nitrosodimethylamine (DMN) and N-nitrosodiethylamine (DEN) were detected in rat saliva by gas liquid chromatography or HPLC after their ip injections. Salivary levels were equal to or greater than blood levels. A fairly linear dose response in salivary levels was observed in the range of 1-50 mg/kg.
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