Alcohol
Volume 30, Issue 3 , Pages 183-191, July 2003

Effects of ethanol on gut-associated lymphoid tissues in a model of bacterial translocation: a possible role of apoptosis

Department of Internal Medicine, Multidisciplinary Laboratory of the University Hospital Clementino Fraga Filho, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ), Brazil 21941-590

Received 30 October 2002; received in revised form 4 June 2003; accepted 4 June 2003.

Editor: T.R. Jerrells

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 The term “chronic” ethanol (alcohol) consumption (intake, exposure) is used heterogeneously across the literature. Although every attempt has been made, in this article, to provide the defining criterion or criteria used by investigators cited, the reader is advised to retrieve the published articles of the cited works to obtain technical details of the experiment and, thus, determine what constitutes “chronic” in the respective study designs. In the current study, chronic is defined as 28 days.

PII: S0741-8329(03)00134-4

doi:10.1016/S0741-8329(03)00134-4

Alcohol
Volume 30, Issue 3 , Pages 183-191, July 2003