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B7-33 - 10mg
€115.00
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B7-33 has been investigated in preclinical research models related to: Fibrotic tissue remodeling models Vascular protection and endothelial signaling models Cardiac injury and post-ischemic remodeling models Pulmonary inflammation and fibrosis-related models 
B7-33 - 10ml/20mg - Spray
€268.00
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B7-33 has been investigated in preclinical research models related to: Fibrotic tissue remodeling models Vascular protection and endothelial signaling models Cardiac injury and post-ischemic remodeling models Pulmonary inflammation and fibrosis-related models  FRESHLY PREPARED SOLUTION 
CHONLUTEN - 10ml/50mg - Spray
€140.00
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Chonluten has been explored in relation to the regulation of pulmonary mucosa, gene networks involved in inflammatory and antioxidant processes, and tissue adaptation mechanisms across a broad range of acute and chronic respiratory and systemic stress conditions, of both infectious and non-infectious origin, including age-associated functional decline. Experimental findings indicate a predominant activity within pulmonary tissue, with secondary involvement observed in the gastrointestinal tract. Specifically, Chonluten has been studied in preclinical research contexts involving: post-infectious pulmonary recovery states chronic cardiopulmonary functional impairment persistent respiratory dysfunction recovery phases following prolonged mechanical ventilation long-term pulmonary adaptation after remission of granulomatous conditions acute respiratory distress and hypoxia-associated states high physiological load and exercise-related respiratory stress maintenance of respiratory function in ageing biological systems inflammation-driven pulmonary mucosal dysregulation inflammatory states and alterations of the gastrointestinal mucosa FRESHLY PREPARED SOLUTION 
CHONLUTEN - 50mg
€110.00
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Chonluten has been explored in relation to the regulation of pulmonary mucosa, gene networks involved in inflammatory and antioxidant processes, and tissue adaptation mechanisms across a broad range of acute and chronic respiratory and systemic stress conditions, of both infectious and non-infectious origin, including age-associated functional decline. Experimental findings indicate a predominant activity within pulmonary tissue, with secondary involvement observed in the gastrointestinal tract. Specifically, Chonluten has been studied in preclinical research contexts involving: post-infectious pulmonary recovery states chronic cardiopulmonary functional impairment persistent respiratory dysfunction recovery phases following prolonged mechanical ventilation long-term pulmonary adaptation after remission of granulomatous conditions acute respiratory distress and hypoxia-associated states high physiological load and exercise-related respiratory stress maintenance of respiratory function in ageing biological systems inflammation-driven pulmonary mucosal dysregulation inflammatory states and alterations of the gastrointestinal mucosa