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  1. ... et al.: Phase I/II trial of the safety and efficacy of shark cartilage in the treatment of advanced cancer. J Clin ... et al.: Phase I/II trial of the safety and efficacy of shark cartilage in the treatment of advanced cancer. J Clin ...
  2. ... Cartilage (Bovine and Shark) Bovine (cow) cartilage and shark cartilage have been studied as treatments for people with ... and two angiogenesis inhibitors have been purified from shark cartilage. Refer to the PDQ summary on Cartilage (Bovine ...
  3. ... tendon collagen, and the glycosaminoglycan is obtained from shark cartilage. “Silicone layer: Enables immediate wound closure. Controls fluid ...
  4. ... compound Q, St.. John’s Wort, roxithromycin, peptide-T, shark's cartilage. Not all clubs carry the same items. If ...
  5. ... the interior. The jaws of the Rays and Sharks, formed of cartilage, and fenced round on their sides and edges ... characteristic tubercles. In the Ray, as in the Sharks, the piece of thin cartilage of which this plate seems the homologue, is ...
  6. ... alcohol and treatment with nonconventional therapies such as shark or bovine (i.e., cow) cartilage (and other angiogenesis inhibitors ), vitamin B 12 supplements, ...
  7. ... sulfate is purified from animal cartilage, such as cartilage from cows or sharks. Glucosamine comes from the shells of crabs, lobsters, ...
  8. ... brain, spinal cord, and heart, may lie in safety. Cartilage finishes off many bones at joints, forming elastic ...
  9. ... hosslatrockan. (Rajahatis Lin.) [On the chemical composition of cartilage of the shark.] Upsala Lakaref. Forh., 1888-9, xxiv, 495-506.— ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - The physiological anatomy and physiology of man 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Blanchard and Lea, 1857
    ... the cranium itself, excepting in the rays and sharks, in which it is enclosed by the cranial cartilages. It is suspended in fluid (part, probably, of ...
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