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List of bibliographic references indexed by Plant Bark (MeSH)

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 21.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000377 (2019) Maria Rosa Montinari [Italie] ; Sergio Minelli [Italie] ; Raffaele De Caterina [Italie]The first 3500 years of aspirin history from its roots - A concise summary.
000380 (2019) Roberta Di Caprio [Italie] ; Giuseppe Monfrecola [Italie] ; Anna Balato [Italie] ; Nicola Balato [Italie] ; Franco Gasparri [Italie] ; Raffaella Micillo [Italie] ; Serena Lembo [Italie]The anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties of 1,2-decanediol and willow bark extract in lipopolysaccharide-stimulated keratinocytes.
000887 (2017) Michael J R. Desborough [Royaume-Uni] ; David M. Keeling [Royaume-Uni]The aspirin story - from willow to wonder drug.
001148 (2014) Napapan Kangwan [Corée du Sud] ; Jong Min Park [Corée du Sud] ; Ki Baik Hahm [Corée du Sud]Development of GI-safe NSAID; progression from the bark of willow tree to modern pharmacology.
001201 (2013) Mirosława Krauze-Baranowska [Pologne] ; Loretta Pobłocka-Olech ; Daniel Gł D ; Marian Wiwart ; Jerzy Zieli Ski ; Piotr MigasHPLC of flavanones and chalcones in different species and clones of Salix.
001427 (2012) G. Ulrich-Merzenich [Allemagne] ; O. Kelber ; A. Koptina ; A. Freischmidt ; J. Heilmann ; J. Müller ; H. Zeitler ; M F Seidel ; M. Ludwig ; E U Heinrich ; H. WinterhoffNovel neurological and immunological targets for salicylate-based phytopharmaceuticals and for the anti-depressant imipramine.
001627 (2010) G. Pasero [Italie] ; P. Marson[A short history of anti-rheumatic therapy. II. Aspirin].
001731 (2010) G A Bonaterra [Allemagne] ; E U Heinrich ; O. Kelber ; D. Weiser ; J. Metz ; R. KinscherfAnti-inflammatory effects of the willow bark extract STW 33-I (Proaktiv(®)) in LPS-activated human monocytes and differentiated macrophages.
001882 (2008) Jimmy Volmink [Afrique du Sud]The willow as a Hottentot (Khoikhoi) remedy for rheumatic fever.
001985 (2007) K. Brune [Allemagne] ; U. Niederweis[From willow bark to the coxibs. Development of antiphlogistic analgesics].
001A76 (2007) W. Pearson [Canada] ; M W Orth ; M I LindingerDifferential anti-inflammatory and chondroprotective effects of simulated digests of indomethacin and an herbal composite (Mobility) in a cartilage explant model of articular inflammation.
001B06 (2006) Piero Marson ; Giampiero Pasero[The Italian contributions to the history of salicylates].
001B70 (2006) Fulvio D'Acquisto [Royaume-Uni] ; Angela IanaroFrom willow bark to peptides: the ever widening spectrum of NF-kappaB inhibitors.
001C17 (2005) Reinhard Saller[Willow bark extract: more than a natural alternative for the treatment of rheumatism?].
001D15 (2005) Kristiina Aalto-Korte [Finlande] ; Jarmo V Limaa ; Maj-Len Henriks-Eckerman ; Riitta JolankiAllergic contact dermatitis from salicyl alcohol and salicylaldehyde in aspen bark (Populus tremula).
001E37 (2003) Sigrun Chrubasik ; Stefan Pollak ; Andrew BlackWillow bark extract, a useful alternative for the treatment of osteoarthritis: comment on the editorial by Marcus and Suarez-Almazor.
001E84 (2003) Irmela Wagner ; Cornelia Greim ; Stefan Laufer ; Lutz Heide ; Christoph H. GleiterInfluence of willow bark extract on cyclooxygenase activity and on tumor necrosis factor alpha or interleukin 1 beta release in vitro and ex vivo.
001F15 (2003) Bernd L. Fiebich ; Kurt AppelAnti-inflammatory effects of willow bark extract.
001F16 (2003) Joseph I. Boullata [États-Unis] ; Patrick J. Mcdonnell ; Cynthia D. OlivaAnaphylactic reaction to a dietary supplement containing willow bark.
001F89 (2002) P J Masika [Afrique du Sud] ; A J AfolayanAntimicrobial activity of some plants used for the treatment of livestock disease in the Eastern Cape, South Africa.
002021 (2001) S. Chrubasik [Allemagne] ; O. Künzel ; A. Black ; C. Conradt ; F. KerschbaumerPotential economic impact of using a proprietary willow bark extract in outpatient treatment of low back pain: an open non-randomized study.

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