Lipopolysaccharide detoxication by carbonized rice shell in culture of intestine epithelial cells
Abstract
In this work toxic effect of lipopolysacharide (LPS) on intestinal epithelial cells (IEC–6) and its elimination by adsorption on carbonized material on the basis of rice shell (CRS) is studied.
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