Search Results - "Gasque, P"
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On the origin and development of glioblastoma: multifaceted role of perivascular mesenchymal stromal cells
Published in Acta neuropathologica communications (24-06-2023)“…Glioblastoma, IDH wild-type is the most common and aggressive form of glial tumors. The exact mechanisms of glioblastoma oncogenesis, including the…”
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The role of primary infection of Schwann cells in the aetiology of infective inflammatory neuropathies
Published in The Journal of infection (01-11-2016)“…Summary Numerous different pathogens are responsible for infective peripheral neuropathies and this is generally the result of the indirect effects of pathogen…”
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Innate immunity and protective neuroinflammation: new emphasis on the role of neuroimmune regulatory proteins
Published in International journal of radiation oncology, biology, physics (01-01-2007)“…Brain inflammation due to infection, hemorrhage, and aging is associated with activation of the local innate immune system as expressed by infiltrating cells,…”
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Role of complement and complement regulators in the removal of apoptotic cells
Published in Molecular immunology (01-03-2008)“…Apoptosis, followed by rapid phagocytic clearance, is the primary mechanism by which organisms dispose of unwanted cells. The intracellular and extracellular…”
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Structure-function studies of the receptors for complement C1q
Published in Biochemical Society transactions (01-11-2002)“…C1q is an essential component of the phylogenetically ancient innate complement (C) system and is crucial to our natural ability to ward off infection and…”
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Increased Complement Biosynthesis By Microglia and Complement Activation on Neurons in Huntington's Disease
Published in Experimental neurology (01-10-1999)“…In this study complement activation and biosynthesis have been analysed in the brains of Huntington's disease (HD) (n=9) and normal (n=3) individuals. In HD…”
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Encephalitis due to emerging viruses: CNS innate immunity and potential therapeutic targets
Published in The Journal of infection (01-07-2012)“…Summary The emerging viruses represent a group of pathogens that are intimately connected to a diverse range of animal vectors. The recent escalation of air…”
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The Regulation of the CNS Innate Immune Response Is Vital for the Restoration of Tissue Homeostasis (Repair) after Acute Brain Injury: A Brief Review
Published in International Journal of Inflammation (01-01-2010)“…Neurons and glia respond to acute injury by participating in the CNS innate immune response. This involves the recognition and clearance of “not self ”…”
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First screening of Aedes albopictus immunogenic salivary proteins
Published in Insect molecular biology (01-08-2013)“…Study of the human antibody (Ab) response to Aedes salivary proteins can provide new biomarkers to evaluate human exposure to vector bites. The identification…”
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Complement components of the innate immune system in health and disease in the CNS
Published in Immunopharmacology (01-08-2000)“…The innate immune system and notably the complement (C) system play important roles in host defense to recognise and kill deleterious invaders or toxic…”
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Complement: a unique innate immune sensor for danger signals
Published in Molecular immunology (01-11-2004)“…The complement (C) inflammatory cascade is part of the phylogenetically ancient innate immune response and is crucial to our natural ability to ward off…”
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Complement expression in human brain. Biosynthesis of terminal pathway components and regulators in human glial cells and cell lines
Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (01-05-1995)“…C biosynthesis at extrahepatic sites remote from plasma C may be important in the protection of tissues against inflammation and infection but may also…”
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4CPS-242 Acute respiratory infections: an analysis of hospital antibiotherapy prescription quality for the paediatric population
Published in European journal of hospital pharmacy. Science and practice (01-03-2021)“…Background and importanceIn the paediatric population, a potentially high use of antibiotics has been verified. The inappropriate use of these drugs leads to a…”
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Extrahepatic complement biosynthesis: where, when and why?
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Expression of the receptor for complement C5a (CD88) is up-regulated on reactive astrocytes, microglia, and endothelial cells in the inflamed human central nervous system
Published in The American journal of pathology (01-01-1997)“…C5a receptor (C5aR, CD88) is a receptor originally described on neutrophils and monocyte-macrophages but recently found on hepatocytes, epithelial cells,…”
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Complement regulatory protein expression by a human oligodendrocyte cell line: cytokine regulation and comparison with astrocytes
Published in Immunology (01-11-1996)“…Rat oligodendrocytes spontaneously activate complement (C) and lack the C inhibitor CD59. As a consequence, rat oligodendrocytes are susceptible to lysis by…”
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Identification and characterization of complement C3 receptors on human astrocytes
Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (15-03-1996)“…Astrocytes express C components and have been implicated as a major source of intrathecal C. To ascertain the effects of C activation on these cells, we have…”
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Expression of the complement classical pathway by human glioma in culture. A model for complement expression by nerve cells
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (25-11-1993)“…In this paper we demonstrate the synthesis of the components of the classical complement pathway, namely C1q, C1r, C1s, C1-Inh, C2, C4, and C5, by human glioma…”
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