Search Results - "Immunobiology (1979)"
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The impact of interferon-regulatory factors to macrophage differentiation and polarization into M1 and M2
Published in Immunobiology (1979) (01-01-2018)“…Exposure of monocytes to inflammatory or anti-inflammatory conditions also induces predominant differentiation to proinflammatory (M1) or anti-inflammatory…”
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Reactive oxygen species (ROS) in macrophage activation and function in diabetes
Published in Immunobiology (1979) (01-03-2019)“…In a diabetic milieu high levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS) are induced. This contributes to the vascular complications of diabetes. Recent studies have…”
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Macrophages: Their role, activation and polarization in pulmonary diseases
Published in Immunobiology (1979) (01-04-2018)“…Macrophages, circulating in the blood or concatenated into different organs and tissues constitute the first barrier against any disease. They are foremost…”
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Macrophages in skin injury and repair
Published in Immunobiology (1979) (01-07-2011)“…Abstract After recruitment to the wound bed, monocytes differentiate into macrophages. Macrophages play a central role in all stages of wound healing and…”
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Macrophages: Supportive cells for tissue repair and regeneration
Published in Immunobiology (1979) (01-03-2014)“…Abstract Macrophages, and more broadly inflammation, have been considered for a long time as bad markers of tissue homeostasis. However, if it is indisputable…”
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Endothelial injury and thrombotic microangiopathy in COVID-19: Treatment with the lectin-pathway inhibitor narsoplimab
Published in Immunobiology (1979) (01-11-2020)“…•Narsoplimab down-modulates SARS-CoV-2-induced activation of the lectin pathway and endothelial cell damage.•Narsoplimab can reduce the thrombotic risk of…”
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Host-pathogen interaction in COVID-19: Pathogenesis, potential therapeutics and vaccination strategies
Published in Immunobiology (1979) (01-11-2020)“…[Display omitted] The current coronavirus pandemic, COVID-19, is the third outbreak of disease caused by the coronavirus family, after Severe Acute Respiratory…”
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Research progresses of molecular mechanism of pyroptosis and its related diseases
Published in Immunobiology (1979) (01-03-2020)“…Pyroptosis is a newly discovered untypical form of programmed cell death by inflammatory response, which is dependent on the classic pathway of Caspase-1 and…”
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The role of dectin-1 in health and disease
Published in Immunobiology (1979) (01-03-2021)“…Dendritic cell-associated C-type lectin-1 (Dectin-1), also known as β-glucan receptor is an emerging pattern recognition receptor (PRR) which belongs to the…”
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Quercetin disrupts tyrosine-phosphorylated phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase and myeloid differentiation factor-88 association, and inhibits MAPK/AP-1 and IKK/NF-κB-induced inflammatory mediators production in RAW 264.7 cells
Published in Immunobiology (1979) (01-12-2013)“…Abstract Quercetin is a major bioflavonoid widely present in fruits and vegetables. It exhibits anti-inflammatory, anti-tumor, antioxidant properties and…”
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The CCR6-CCL20 axis in humoral immunity and T-B cell immunobiology
Published in Immunobiology (1979) (01-05-2019)“…Traditionally, chemokine immunobiology has focused on chemotaxis and the positioning of cells at sites of inflammation and within lymphoid organs. More…”
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Tumor associated macrophages and neutrophils in cancer
Published in Immunobiology (1979) (01-11-2013)“…Abstract The tumor microenvironment is a complex framework, in which myeloid cells play important roles in sculpting cancer development from tumor initiation…”
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Role of myeloid cells in the immunosuppressive microenvironment in gliomas
Published in Immunobiology (1979) (01-01-2020)“…Glioma is the most common primary brain cancer, and half of patients present a diagnosis of glioblastoma (GBM), its most aggressive and lethal form…”
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Anti-inflammatory activity of IL-37 in asthmatic children: Correlation with inflammatory cytokines TNF-α, IL-β, IL-6 and IL-17A
Published in Immunobiology (1979) (01-02-2016)“…Abstract Background The aim of this study was to assess interleukin (IL)-37 production in asthmatic children in serum and induced sputum and to look to the…”
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Human macrophage polarization in vitro : Maturation and activation methods compared
Published in Immunobiology (1979) (01-09-2014)“…Abstract Macrophages form a heterogeneous cell population displaying multiple functions, and can be polarized into pro- (M1) or anti-inflammatory (M2)…”
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Nanoparticle-induced immune response: Health risk versus treatment opportunity?
Published in Immunobiology (1979) (01-03-2023)“…Nanoparticles (NPs) are not only employed in many biomedical applications in an engineered form, but also occur in our environment, in a more hazardous form…”
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Lactate and short chain fatty acids produced by microbial fermentation downregulate proinflammatory responses in intestinal epithelial cells and myeloid cells
Published in Immunobiology (1979) (01-10-2015)“…Highlights • Lactate & SCFAs regulate proinflammatory activation of epithelial and myeloid cells. • Butyrate/propionate are effective at lower concentrations…”
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Depletion of tumor-associated macrophages enhances the anti-tumor effect of docetaxel in a murine epithelial ovarian cancer
Published in Immunobiology (1979) (01-05-2019)“…Docetaxel (DTXL), a new member of the taxoid family, has been used for cancer treatment. However, increasing cases of DTXL resistance have been reported…”
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The complement system in cancer: Ambivalence between tumour destruction and promotion
Published in Immunobiology (1979) (01-01-2017)“…Abstract Constituting a part of the innate immune system, the complement system consists of over 50 proteins either acting as part of a 3-branch activation…”
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Toll-like receptor stimulation in cancer: A pro- and anti-tumor double-edged sword
Published in Immunobiology (1979) (01-01-2017)“…Abstract Toll-like receptors (TLRs) are a family of transmembrane receptors that recognize various pathogen- and damage-associated molecular pattern molecules…”
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