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Fibrotic stroma with increased mast cells

The fibrotic tumor stroma

The fibrotic tumor stroma

... killer cells, a process known as nemosis, and/or dedifferentiation back to a resting state (52, ...or fibrotic fibroblast remains unknown but is likely an adaptive response to the chronic wound healing ...

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Mast cells density in fibrotic capsule of enchondroma and well-differentiated chondrosarcoma: a method for histopathologic differentiation

Mast cells density in fibrotic capsule of enchondroma and well-differentiated chondrosarcoma: a method for histopathologic differentiation

... Proper histopathologic slides with enough capsular tissue were chosen. 12 enchondroma and 15 well- differentiated chondrosarcoma were selected for this study. Toluidine blue was used for mast cells ...

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IL-17A is increased in the serum and in spinal cord CD8 and mast cells of ALS patients

IL-17A is increased in the serum and in spinal cord CD8 and mast cells of ALS patients

... CD8 cells, and IL-17A-positive mast cells. Mononuclear cells treated with aggregated forms of wild type superoxide dismutase-1 (SOD-1) showed induction of the cytokines IL-1b, interleukin-6 ...

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Mast Cells in Allergic Asthma and Beyond

Mast Cells in Allergic Asthma and Beyond

... stimulation, mast cells are able to release different mediator patterns within ...minutes. Mast cell activation and degranulation following IgE-mediated crosslinking of the membrane bound IgE high ...

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The Role of Mast Cells in Alzheimer’s Disease

The Role of Mast Cells in Alzheimer’s Disease

... of cells contribute to inflammation, including macrophages and mast cells [12, ...13]. Mast cells are found in the brain of all mammalian species and in the periphery, and they are ...

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Mast cells and the liver aging process

Mast cells and the liver aging process

... these cells play definitive roles in liver pathophysiology and interact with hepatic MCs (Figure ...these cells are presumably MC TC . Increased plasma histamine levels were also found in patients ...

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Mast cells in meningiomas and brain inflammation

Mast cells in meningiomas and brain inflammation

... and increased number of ...also increased, but not degranulated in contrast to MCs in acute pancreatitis that were increased in number, but degranulated ...

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Increased flux through the mevalonate pathway mediates fibrotic repair without injury

Increased flux through the mevalonate pathway mediates fibrotic repair without injury

... be increased in fibrotic models; however, the role of these proteins in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) is not ...BAL cells from patients with IPF have a profibrotic phenotype secondary to ...

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Analysis of mast cells and mast cell-mediator-related histological features in cholinergic urticaria

Analysis of mast cells and mast cell-mediator-related histological features in cholinergic urticaria

... Thirteen patients with CholU (54%) had elevated total serum IgE levels, that is, > 100 kU/ml and in 38% of them the total IgE was > 200 kU/ml. However, in the healthy control group, 17% had total IgE levels > ...

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Mast cells in invasive ductal breast carcinoma

Mast cells in invasive ductal breast carcinoma

... factor. Mast cells are also rich in metalloproteases that contribute to the major- ity of proteolytic components necessary for tumor ...hand, mast cells could also be detrimental to tumor ...

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Roles of mast cells in the pathogenesis of inflammatory myopathy

Roles of mast cells in the pathogenesis of inflammatory myopathy

... that mast cells play roles in the pathogenesis of ...of mast cells is increased in the affected muscles in patients with ...of mast cells ...

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Evaluation of mast cells in surgically resected appendix

Evaluation of mast cells in surgically resected appendix

... of mast cells in appendix. Mast cell counts were lowest in appendices removed in the course of surgeries done for some other disease, while they were significantly higher in, acute appendicitis, thus ...

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Increased intratumoral mast cells foster immune suppression and gastric cancer progression through TNF-α-PD-L1 pathway

Increased intratumoral mast cells foster immune suppression and gastric cancer progression through TNF-α-PD-L1 pathway

... T cells, eosinophils, and mast cells. PD-L1 expressed on mast cells was shown to regulate T-cell activation and ...+ mast cell is a negative regulator of conventional CD4 + T ...

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Mast cells (MCs) are derived from a hematopoietic origin

Mast cells (MCs) are derived from a hematopoietic origin

... acuity, increased understanding of comorbidities and un- derlying pathophysiology will result and may contribute to the development of improved management of patients ...

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The role of mast cells in the pathogenesis of pain in chronic pancreatitis

The role of mast cells in the pathogenesis of pain in chronic pancreatitis

... an increased number of mast ...more mast cells were present in WT mice with chronic pancreatitis, adding to the validity of this model for use in studies on the role of mast ...

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The Relevance of Mast Cells in Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma

The Relevance of Mast Cells in Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma

... the mast cells during squamous epithelial carcinogenesis in a mouse ...the stroma in poorly-differentiated carcinoma was devoid of mast ...the mast cell degranulation and as the ...

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Keratocan Expression Is Increased in the Stroma of Keratoconus Corneas

Keratocan Expression Is Increased in the Stroma of Keratoconus Corneas

... Recently, keratocan has been linked to another corneal disease, cornea plana (18). This disease is characterized by a flattened cornea and the loss of re- fraction. Two mutations were identified in the kera- tocan gene in ...

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GLYCOLYSIS IN RAT PERITONEAL MAST CELLS. Mast Cells NIRMAL CHAKRAVARTY, M.D.

GLYCOLYSIS IN RAT PERITONEAL MAST CELLS. Mast Cells NIRMAL CHAKRAVARTY, M.D.

... T h e subsequent steps in the isolation of the ceils were the same as described previously (1), but the washing procedure was slightly different. The filling operat[r] ...

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Mast cells as protectors of health.

Mast cells as protectors of health.

... Mast cells as protectors of health. Item Type Article Authors Dudeck, Anne; Köberle, Martin; Goldmann, Oliver; Meyer, Nicole; Dudeck, Jan; Lemmens, Stefanie; Rohde, M; Roldán, Nestor González; ...

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Mast cells in inflammatory arthritis

Mast cells in inflammatory arthritis

... of mast cells in synovitis. Mast cell effector functions suggest their participation in diverse pathogenic pathways in inflammatory arthritis, including leukocyte recruitment and activation, synovial ...

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