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Chronic Inflammation

Regenerative potential of human muscle stem cells in chronic inflammation

Regenerative potential of human muscle stem cells in chronic inflammation

... for chronic inflammation, the study included patients suffering from RA who indeed showed a higher level of inflammation compared to OA patients as indi- cated by CRP, ESR and number of ...local ...

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PHARMACOLOGICAL POTENTIAL OF TECOMELLA UNDULATE IN ACUTE AND CHRONIC INFLAMMATION IN RAT

PHARMACOLOGICAL POTENTIAL OF TECOMELLA UNDULATE IN ACUTE AND CHRONIC INFLAMMATION IN RAT

... and chronic pathological ...Acute inflammation was induced by injecting carrageenan (1%) in rat paw and estimated using ...plethysmograph. Chronic inflammation was induced by cotton pellet ...

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Fatigue in chronic inflammation   a link to pain pathways

Fatigue in chronic inflammation a link to pain pathways

... Systemic inflammation could affect these central mecha- ...as chronic anxiety, posttraumatic stress, and local or general inflammation dis- eases, the HPA axis was deregulated and the persistent se- ...

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Chronic inflammation: is it the driver or is it paving the road for malignant transformation?

Chronic inflammation: is it the driver or is it paving the road for malignant transformation?

... with chronic gastritis from ...that chronic inflammation in and of itself is not sufficient to cause malignant ...between inflammation and ...of chronic inflammation as the ...

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Pre-neoplastic epigenetic disruption of transcriptional enhancers in chronic inflammation

Pre-neoplastic epigenetic disruption of transcriptional enhancers in chronic inflammation

... a chronic inflammatory disease independently associated with higher incidence of oral cavity squamous cell carcinoma ...linking chronic inflammation and tumor predisposition, highlighting the role of ...

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ANTI-INFLAMMATORY ACTIVITYOF QUERCETININ ANIMAL MODELS OF CHRONIC INFLAMMATION

ANTI-INFLAMMATORY ACTIVITYOF QUERCETININ ANIMAL MODELS OF CHRONIC INFLAMMATION

... Although inflammation is beneficial in the setting of defense of the host against infectious invaders, it may become unchecked contributing to the pathogenesis of common chronic inflammatory diseases such ...

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Protective effect of Lawsonia inermis Linn. on chronic inflammation in rats

Protective effect of Lawsonia inermis Linn. on chronic inflammation in rats

... I nflammation is a universal host defense process involving a complex network of cell- cell, cell-mediator, and tissue interactions. It occurs in response to a variety of stimuli, namely physical, chemical, traumatic, ...

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A clinical perspective on the role of chronic inflammation in gastrointestinal cancer

A clinical perspective on the role of chronic inflammation in gastrointestinal cancer

... Chronic inflammation is a major risk factor for the devel- opment of GI malignancies. As ‘wounds that do not heal’, tumors benefit from inflammatory signaling while escap- ing damage through the immune ...

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Studies of T cell activation in chronic inflammation

Studies of T cell activation in chronic inflammation

... and differentiation in established chronic inflammation? The evidence for chronic immune activation is unambigu- ous (Table 1). This is best illustrated by histological analy- ses of sections of ...

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Interleukin 6 and chronic inflammation

Interleukin 6 and chronic inflammation

... IL-6 elicits not only acute phase reactions but also the development of specific cellular and humoral immune responses, including end-stage B cell differentiation, immunoglobulin secretion and T cell activation. The main ...

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Dynamic T cell–APC interactions sustain chronic inflammation in atherosclerosis

Dynamic T cell–APC interactions sustain chronic inflammation in atherosclerosis

... Being a part of the innate immune system, macrophages and DCs express pattern recognition receptors. Their activation by exogenous or endogenous ligands results in secretion of proin- flammatory cytokines like TNF-α, ...

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Chronic Inflammation; Periodontitis with rheumatoid Arthritis & atherosclerosis: When-Where-How?

Chronic Inflammation; Periodontitis with rheumatoid Arthritis & atherosclerosis: When-Where-How?

... limited differences in the expression of various cytokine and cytokine inhibitorgenes in aggressive periodontitis and chronic arthritis compared with controls. There were some similarities among disease groups ...

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The role of adipokines in chronic inflammation

The role of adipokines in chronic inflammation

... Adipose tissue produces several endocrine factors, cytokines, and chemokines that regulate physiologic processes and immune function. Among these mediators are the adipokines, hormones produced by adipocytes, and cells ...

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Urinary biomarkers as indicator of chronic inflammation and endothelial dysfunction in obese adolescents

Urinary biomarkers as indicator of chronic inflammation and endothelial dysfunction in obese adolescents

... Although measurement of reactive hyperemia was ad- vocated for an adult population as a sensitive marker of endothelial dysfunction [29, 30], in our study we did not find significant difference in the RHI between obese ...

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Facial distortion due to chronic inflammation of unknown cause in a cat

Facial distortion due to chronic inflammation of unknown cause in a cat

... Medical Teaching Hospital at the University of California, Davis, for evaluation of a non-painful, generalized expan- sion of the nasal bridge that was first noted 1 year previ- ously. Initially, the owners observed ...

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Suppression of acute and chronic inflammation in tumor bearing rats

Suppression of acute and chronic inflammation in tumor bearing rats

... Data shown in Table animals with malignant tumors there is a broad defect VII indicate that the presence of serum from seven in expression of the inflammatory response, involving normal [r] ...

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Chronic diseases, inflammation, and spices: how are they linked?

Chronic diseases, inflammation, and spices: how are they linked?

... most chronic diseases are infections, obesity, alcohol, tobacco, radiation, environmental pollutants, and ...induce chronic diseases through induction of ...However, inflammation could be either ...

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Chronic skin inflammation accelerates macrophage cholesterol crystal formation and atherosclerosis

Chronic skin inflammation accelerates macrophage cholesterol crystal formation and atherosclerosis

... in chronic skin ...systemic inflammation, dyslipidemia, and cardiometabolic ...in chronic inflammation and that skin inflammation induces a proatherosclerotic macrophage phenotype with ...

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Stress, pseudoallergens, autoimmunity, infection and inflammation in chronic spontaneous urticaria

Stress, pseudoallergens, autoimmunity, infection and inflammation in chronic spontaneous urticaria

... promote inflammation or reduce anti-inflammatory mechanisms may however, predispose susceptible individuals to ...CSU. Chronic underlying infection and mental and emotional stress can sometimes precede the ...

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Periostin promotes chronic allergic inflammation in response to Th2 cytokines

Periostin promotes chronic allergic inflammation in response to Th2 cytokines

... Hyperplasia and dysregulated differentiation of the epidermis (i.e., acanthosis) are typical features of chronic inflammatory skin diseases, including AD and psoriasis (3, 4, 54). Several cytokines in addition to ...

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