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Epithelial Cells Remove Apoptotic Epithelial Cells During Post-Lactation Involution of the Mouse Mammary Gland
Published in Biology of reproduction (01-04-2008)“…Following the cessation of lactation, the mammary gland undergoes a physiologic process of tissue remodeling called involution in which glandular structures…”
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Current understanding of the pathophysiologic mechanisms of canine atopic dermatitis
Published in Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association (15-07-2012)Get full text
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Role of Surfactant Proteins A, D, and C1q in the Clearance of Apoptotic Cells In Vivo and In Vitro: Calreticulin and CD91 as a Common Collectin Receptor Complex
Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (01-10-2002)“…Removal of cells dying by apoptosis is essential to normal development, maintenance of tissue homeostasis, and resolution of inflammation. Surfactant protein A…”
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A receptor for phosphatidylserine-specific clearance of apoptotic cells
Published in Nature (London) (04-05-2000)“…The culmination of apoptosis in vivo is phagocytosis of cellular corpses. During apoptosis, the asymmetry of plasma membrane phospholipids is lost, which…”
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Life after corpse engulfment: phagocytosis of apoptotic cells leads to VEGF secretion and cell growth
Published in The FASEB journal (01-11-2004)“…ABSTRACT Removal of apoptotic cells by neighboring viable cells or professional phagocytes is essential for the maintenance of tissue homeostastis. Here we…”
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Differential Effects of Apoptotic Versus Lysed Cells on Macrophage Production of Cytokines: Role of Proteases
Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (01-06-2001)“…Granulocytes undergoing apoptosis are recognized and removed by phagocytes before their lysis. The release of their formidable arsenal of proteases and other…”
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Interaction between Phosphatidylserine and the Phosphatidylserine Receptor Inhibits Immune Responses In Vivo
Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (01-02-2005)“…Phosphatidylserine (PS) on apoptotic cells promotes their uptake and induces anti-inflammatory responses in phagocytes, including TGF-beta release. Little is…”
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Update on pathogenesis, diagnosis, and treatment of atopic dermatitis in dogs
Published in Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association (01-06-2019)“…Improved understanding of the pathogenesis of atopic dermatitis in dogs has led to more effective treatment plans, including skin barrier repair and new…”
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Apoptosis and Programmed Cell Death in Immunity
Published in Annual review of immunology (1992)“…Death of some cells in the mammalian body is clearly programmed. In the immune system there are many examples of programmed cell death, during development of…”
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Update on equine allergies
Published in The Veterinary clinics of North America. Equine practice (01-12-2013)“…Horses develop many skin and respiratory disorders that have been attributed to allergy. These disorders include pruritic skin diseases, recurrent urticaria,…”
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The role of the macrophage in apoptosis: Hunter, gatherer, and regulator
Published in International journal of hematology (01-07-2002)“…Clearance of cellular corpses is a critical feature of apoptosis in vivo during development, tissue homeostasis, and resolution of inflammation. As the…”
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Methicillin-resistant staphylococci
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A small scale study to evaluate the efficacy of microneedling in the presence or absence of platelet‐rich plasma in the treatment of post‐clipping alopecia in dogs
Published in Veterinary dermatology (01-06-2020)“…Background Post‐clipping alopecia often has a clinically poor response to therapy and prolonged alopecia is a source of anxiety for some owners. In humans and…”
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Epithelial Cells Remove Apoptotic Epithelial Cells During Post-Lactation Involution of the Mouse Mammary Gland1
Published in Biology of reproduction (01-04-2008)“…Following the cessation of lactation, the mammary gland undergoes a physiologic process of tissue remodeling called involution in which glandular structures…”
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Apoptotic cell removal
Published in Current Biology (02-10-2001)“…Ingestion by professional or amateur phagocytes is the fate of most cells that undergo apoptosis. Studies in both Caenorhabditis elegans and mammals are now…”
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Phagocyte receptors for apoptotic cells: recognition, uptake, and consequences
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C1q and mannose binding lectin engagement of cell surface calreticulin and CD91 initiates macropinocytosis and uptake of apoptotic cells
Published in The Journal of experimental medicine (17-09-2001)“…Removal of apoptotic cells is essential for maintenance of tissue homeostasis, organogenesis, remodeling, development, and maintenance of the immune system,…”
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Loss of Phospholipid Asymmetry and Surface Exposure of Phosphatidylserine Is Required for Phagocytosis of Apoptotic Cells by Macrophages and Fibroblasts
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (12-01-2001)“…Removal of apoptotic cells during tissue remodeling or resolution of inflammation is critical to the restoration of normal tissue structure and function…”
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The phosphatidylserine receptor: a crucial molecular switch?
Published in Nature reviews. Molecular cell biology (01-08-2001)“…The uptake and removal of necrotic or lysed cells involves inflammation and an immune response, due in part to processes that involve members of the collectin…”
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Phosphatidylserine (PS) Induces PS Receptor-Mediated Macropinocytosis and Promotes Clearance of Apoptotic Cells
Published in The Journal of cell biology (12-11-2001)“…Efficient phagocytosis of apoptotic cells is important for normal tissue development, homeostasis, and the resolution of inflammation. Although many receptors…”
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