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Infection of Primary Human Monocytes by Epstein-Barr Virus

Infection of Primary Human Monocytes by Epstein-Barr Virus

... of monocytes by viruses such as cytomegalovirus and human immunodeficiency virus weakens host natural ...from monocytes. Infection of monocytes by EBV leads to the activation of the ...

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Human monocytes and macrophages differ in their mechanisms of adaptation to hypoxia

Human monocytes and macrophages differ in their mechanisms of adaptation to hypoxia

... hyperproliferation. Monocytes migrate towards inflamed areas and differentiate into ...for human monocytes is not yet ...in monocytes and macrophages, but also considered alternative pathways ...

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Synthesis and expression of the fibroblast fibronectin receptor in human monocytes

Synthesis and expression of the fibroblast fibronectin receptor in human monocytes

... in human monocytes. We conclude that circulating monocytes express a fibronectin receptor that is structurally and functionally very similar, if not identical, to the fibronectin receptor in adherent ...

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Evidence for hydroxyl radical generation by human Monocytes

Evidence for hydroxyl radical generation by human Monocytes

... of human monocytes were demonstrated to generate hydroxyl radical or a similar agent during phagocytosis of zymosan ...generation. Monocytes from a patient with chronic granulomatous disease failed ...

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Endogenous production of interleukin 15 by activated human monocytes is critical for optimal production of interferon gamma by natural killer cells in vitro

Endogenous production of interleukin 15 by activated human monocytes is critical for optimal production of interferon gamma by natural killer cells in vitro

... recombinant human IL-15 uses the IL-2 receptor to activate human NK cells and can synergize with recombinant human IL-12 to stimulate NK cell production of IFN-gamma in ...that human ...

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Characterization of substance P binding to human monocytes/macrophages.

Characterization of substance P binding to human monocytes/macrophages.

... We determined that 1251-SP bound to a specific receptor on human monocytes/macrophages and that this binding was detectable as early as 6 h and was maintained throughout 6 to 8 weeks in [r] ...

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Iron oxide nanoparticles and induced autophagy in human monocytes

Iron oxide nanoparticles and induced autophagy in human monocytes

... to human monocytes, which were incubated with Dex-SPIONs (10–100 μ g/mL), cell viability was analyzed by CCK-8 assays after 24 and 48 ...general, monocytes revealed a decrease in numbers over 20 ...

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VLA 4 integrin can mediate CD11/CD18 independent transendothelial migration of human monocytes

VLA 4 integrin can mediate CD11/CD18 independent transendothelial migration of human monocytes

... of human monocytes across unactivated and activated human umbilical vein endothelium (HUVE) in response to chemotactic factors was studied, and the adhesion molecules involved were ...blood ...

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Identification of intracellular factor XIII in human monocytes and macrophages

Identification of intracellular factor XIII in human monocytes and macrophages

... The results presented thus indicate that human monocytes and macrophages contain a cytoplasmic protein with potential transglutaminase activity, which is identical to the A protein of pl[r] ...

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Postentry Restriction to Human Immunodeficiency Virus-Based Vector Transduction in Human Monocytes

Postentry Restriction to Human Immunodeficiency Virus-Based Vector Transduction in Human Monocytes

... transduce human monocytes and ...on human 293T ...isolated monocytes were refractory to transduction by HIV vectors pseudotyped with either VSV-G or MLV-A ...in human serum the MDMs ...

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Binding of fibrinogen to human monocytes

Binding of fibrinogen to human monocytes

... with monocytes was ...of human monocytes bind 125I- fibrinogen with two different affinities in a specific and Ca2+-dependent reaction with saturation at ...on monocytes induces the ...

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Volumetric and functional heterogeneity of human monocytes

Volumetric and functional heterogeneity of human monocytes

... zymosan-activated human serum by total monocytes, M1 + M2 monocytes, and M3 monocytes was determined by the agarose plate ...M3 monocytes were 10-fold more responsive than M1 + M2 ...

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Activated platelets signal chemokine synthesis by human monocytes

Activated platelets signal chemokine synthesis by human monocytes

... blood monocytes adhere rapidly and for prolonged periods to activated platelets that display P-selectin, an ad- hesion protein that recognizes a specific ligand on leuko- cytes, P-selectin ...stimulated ...

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Effects of CTLA4-Ig on human monocytes

Effects of CTLA4-Ig on human monocytes

... Analysis of cell surface antigens by flow cytometry The surface antigens on monocytes and the induction of apoptosis were analyzed by flow cytometry. Briefly, after the incubation for 48 h, the cells were washed ...

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Constitutive expression of p50 homodimer in freshly isolated human monocytes decreases with in vitro and in vivo differentiation: a possible mechanism influencing human immunodeficiency virus replication in monocytes and mature macrophages.

Constitutive expression of p50 homodimer in freshly isolated human monocytes decreases with in vitro and in vivo differentiation: a possible mechanism influencing human immunodeficiency virus replication in monocytes and mature macrophages.

... fresh monocytes, and a differentiated monocytic cell line, RC2A, revealed a similar banding pattern without nonspecific smear- ing (data not shown), showing that the reduced levels of NF-kB in AM were not a ...

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Phagocytic and Bactericidal Properties of Normal Human Monocytes

Phagocytic and Bactericidal Properties of Normal Human Monocytes

... of monocytes of different individuals on the growth curves of these same ...individual's monocytes to more than one species of bacteria was examined in the same experiment, a significant difference in the ...

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Phenotypic characteristics of human monocytes undergoing transendothelial migration

Phenotypic characteristics of human monocytes undergoing transendothelial migration

... on monocytes, and its ligand ICAM-1 on ECs, are known to be important for adhesion in monocyte migration [31]; our observation of upregulated CD11a on monocytes after transendothelial migration is in line ...

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The fungicidal mechanisms of human monocytes  I  Evidence for myeloperoxidase linked and myeloperoxidase independent candidacidal mechanisms

The fungicidal mechanisms of human monocytes I Evidence for myeloperoxidase linked and myeloperoxidase independent candidacidal mechanisms

... of human peripheral blood monocytes to kill Candida albicans and Candida ...normla monocytes was found. Normal monocytes ingested and killed viable ...in monocytes from subjects with ...

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Cell Cell Interaction in Erythropoiesis: ROLE OF HUMAN MONOCYTES

Cell Cell Interaction in Erythropoiesis: ROLE OF HUMAN MONOCYTES

... of monocytes present (r = ...of monocytes on BFU-E proliferation was confirmed by admixing autologous purified monocytes (fraction-IV cells) with fraction-III ...

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Differential expression of Ia molecules by human monocytes

Differential expression of Ia molecules by human monocytes

... adherent, human peripheral blood ...all human peripheral blood monocytes display easily detectable HLA-DR molecules, only 50% display easily detectable HLA-DC ...blood monocytes into HLA-DC+ ...

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