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Effects of PM10 in human peripheral blood monocytes and J774 macrophages

Effects of PM10 in human peripheral blood monocytes and J774 macrophages

... by macrophages and other cell types ...from macrophages/monocytes ...in macrophages by a process which involves calcium signal- ling and reactive oxygen species ...

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Molecular mechanisms of neuroinvasion by monocytes macrophages in HIV 1 infection

Molecular mechanisms of neuroinvasion by monocytes macrophages in HIV 1 infection

... of monocytes and macrophages into the central nervous ...activated monocytes are the preferential targets for such ...positive monocytes are the main reservoir of monocyte/macrophage-harbored ...

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Inflammatory Ly6Chi monocytes and their conversion to M2 macrophages drive atherosclerosis regression

Inflammatory Ly6Chi monocytes and their conversion to M2 macrophages drive atherosclerosis regression

... phage M2 characteristics, this does not definitely establish a direct link between these two findings. To demonstrate, using multiple approaches, that recipient mouse monocytes are indeed the source of M2 ...

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Filovirus-induced endothelial leakage triggered by infected monocytes/macrophages.

Filovirus-induced endothelial leakage triggered by infected monocytes/macrophages.

... circulating monocytes/macro- phages and tissue macrophages (14). Monocytes/macrophages are part of the mononuclear phagocyte system, which is in- volved in immunologic and inflammatory ...

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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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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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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 ...human monocytes is not yet ...in monocytes and macrophages, but also considered alternative pathways ...

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Thrombospondin binds to monocytes macrophages and mediates platelet monocyte adhesion

Thrombospondin binds to monocytes macrophages and mediates platelet monocyte adhesion

... including monocytes and ...peritoneal macrophages and to cells of the monocyte-like human cell line U937 with dissociation constants of ...blood monocytes. Using a sensitive rosetting assay, we found ...

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TIE2-expressing monocytes/macrophages regulate revascularization of the ischemic limb

TIE2-expressing monocytes/macrophages regulate revascularization of the ischemic limb

... TIE2-expressing monocytes do not express the chemokine (C-C motif) receptor 2 (CCR2) and, rather than responding to CCL2 (formerly MCP-1), are recruited to sites of active neovascular- ization in close proximity ...

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RIP140 in monocytes/macrophages regulates osteoclast differentiation and bone homeostasis

RIP140 in monocytes/macrophages regulates osteoclast differentiation and bone homeostasis

... Loss of osteoclast precursor RIP140 in vivo results in decreased cancellous volume. Given RIP140’s early expres- sion and biological activity in the monocyte-macrophage lineage, and that osteoclasts differentiate from ...

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Protein energy malnutrition increases arginase activity in monocytes and macrophages

Protein energy malnutrition increases arginase activity in monocytes and macrophages

... in monocytes and macrophages, however the mechanisms responsible for this upregulation of arginase have not been identified ...murine macrophages: cytokines such as IL-4 and IL-13, which can ...

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Infection and Functional Modulation of Human Monocytes and Macrophages by Varicella-Zoster Virus

Infection and Functional Modulation of Human Monocytes and Macrophages by Varicella-Zoster Virus

... and monocytes. Here, we demonstrate that blood-derived human monocytes are permissive to VZV replication in ...VZV-infected monocytes exhibited each temporal class of VZV gene expression, as ...

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Colorectal cancer derived microvesicles modulate differentiation of human monocytes to macrophages

Colorectal cancer derived microvesicles modulate differentiation of human monocytes to macrophages

... of macrophages could be associated with distinct factors (growth factors, cytokines ...progression, monocytes in blood, as well as macrophages in the tumour bed, are exposed to EVs released by nearby ...

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Multivalent nanosystems: targeting monocytes/macrophages

Multivalent nanosystems: targeting monocytes/macrophages

... processes, monocytes and macrophages are the master regulators of ...of macrophages prompts them to detect, to recognize, and eventually to engulf any nanosystem cruising in their ...targeting ...

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Mechanisms of immune activation of human immunodeficiency virus in monocytes/macrophages.

Mechanisms of immune activation of human immunodeficiency virus in monocytes/macrophages.

... To determine the population of T cells involved, T cells from uninfected donors were treated with anti-CD4 or anti-CD8 antibodies and complement and then added to washed adherent cells f[r] ...

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Cloning, Expression, and Functional Analyses of MHC Class II A in Ayu, Plecoglossus altivelis

Cloning, Expression, and Functional Analyses of MHC Class II A in Ayu, Plecoglossus altivelis

... The highly polymorphic major histocompatibility complex (MHC) plays a critical role in innate and acquired immunity of vertebrates. Sequence, molecular structure, and functional analyses have identified MHC class I and ...

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Tropism of sheep lentiviruses for monocytes: susceptibility to infection and virus gene expression increase during maturation of monocytes to macrophages.

Tropism of sheep lentiviruses for monocytes: susceptibility to infection and virus gene expression increase during maturation of monocytes to macrophages.

... Using enzyme markers that identified the cells in their resting monocytic stage peroxidase and mature macrophage stage acid phosphatase along with quantitative in situ hybridization and [r] ...

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Binding of Lys plasminogen to monocytes/macrophages

Binding of Lys plasminogen to monocytes/macrophages

... The ability of mononuclear phagocytes to assemble and activate components of the fibrinolytic system on their surfaces may be crucial in effecting an efficient inflammatory response. Lys-plasminogen, the plasmin modified ...

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Host hindrance to HIV 1 replication in monocytes and macrophages

Host hindrance to HIV 1 replication in monocytes and macrophages

... in monocytes appears to be restricted at transcriptional level [34,35], distinct mechanisms of restriction contribute to render Mo resis- tant to HIV-1 infection, at least in vitro ...

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Spontaneous expression of the c sis gene and release of a platelet derived growth factorlike molecule by human alveolar macrophages

Spontaneous expression of the c sis gene and release of a platelet derived growth factorlike molecule by human alveolar macrophages

... Concomitantly, these cells released a mediator with the properties of PDGF, including: chemotactic factor for smooth muscle cells whose activity was resistant to heat and acid, but sensitive to reduction; mitogenic ...

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