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Peripheral tissues reprogram CD8+ T cells for pathogenicity during graft-versus-host disease

Peripheral tissues reprogram CD8+ T cells for pathogenicity during graft-versus-host disease

... in peripheral tissues in response to inflamma- tion under conditions where they are evidently insufficient to completely curtail a local effector response ...in peripheral tissues has strong ...

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View Insulin Resistance from an Interaction Between Pancreatic Islets and Peripheral Tissues

View Insulin Resistance from an Interaction Between Pancreatic Islets and Peripheral Tissues

... the peripheral tissues in the process of establishment and maintenance of insulin resistance in the whole ...of peripheral tissues to insulin; the decreased insulin sensitivity and elevated ...

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Differential regulation of CCL21 in lymphoid/nonlymphoid tissues for effectively attracting T cells to peripheral tissues

Differential regulation of CCL21 in lymphoid/nonlymphoid tissues for effectively attracting T cells to peripheral tissues

... nonlymphoid tissues, prior expression of CCL21 in nonlymphoid tissues is required for the ini- tial wave of T cells to gain ...in peripheral tissues in the formation of lymphoidlike structures ...

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Human MAIT cells exit peripheral tissues and recirculate via lymph in steady state conditions

Human MAIT cells exit peripheral tissues and recirculate via lymph in steady state conditions

... between blood and tissues. Furthermore, our RNA-seq data revealed an increased IFN signature in MAIT cells isolated from the blood compared with lymph (Figure 4, B and C). This could be simply interpreted as MAIT ...

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Differential roles of splanchnic and peripheral tissues in the pathogenesis of impaired glucose tolerance

Differential roles of splanchnic and peripheral tissues in the pathogenesis of impaired glucose tolerance

... To identify the mechanism(s) of the altered glucoregulatory response to a glucose load in subjects with impaired glucose tolerance, we selectively quantitated the components of net splanchnic glucose balance, i.e., ...

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Knockdown expression and hepatic deficiency reveal an atheroprotective role for SR BI in liver and peripheral tissues

Knockdown expression and hepatic deficiency reveal an atheroprotective role for SR BI in liver and peripheral tissues

... Earlier studies in PDZ domain containing 1–deficient (PDZK1- deficient) mice have provided insight into the impact of tissue- specific ablation of the SR-BI isoform in the hepatocyte (95%) and small intestine (50%) on ...

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RELATIVE MEASUREMENT IN VIVO OF ACCUMULATION OF RADIOIODINE BY THE HUMAN THYROID GLAND: COMPARISON WITH RADIOACTIVITY IN PERIPHERAL TISSUES

RELATIVE MEASUREMENT IN VIVO OF ACCUMULATION OF RADIOIODINE BY THE HUMAN THYROID GLAND: COMPARISON WITH RADIOACTIVITY IN PERIPHERAL TISSUES

... CURVES DENOTING AccUMULATION OF RADIOIODINE IN A CASE OF ADENOMAToUS GOITER WITHOUT HYPERTHYROIDISM Curves were constructed from simultaneous observations made over the thyroid and the t[r] ...

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DIRECT EVIDENCE FOR THE OXIDATION OF FREE FATTY ACIDS BY PERIPHERAL TISSUES

DIRECT EVIDENCE FOR THE OXIDATION OF FREE FATTY ACIDS BY PERIPHERAL TISSUES

... Radiopalmitate and C1402 activity was measured in arterial blood and in venous blood of experimental and control forearm.. After discontinuance of radiopalmitate infusion, a large negati[r] ...

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Regulation of m4 muscarinic receptor gene expression

Regulation of m4 muscarinic receptor gene expression

... Immunological detection of muscarinic receptor subtype proteins (ml-m5) in rabbit peripheral tissues. High efficiency transformation of E.coli. by high voltage electropo[r] ...

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The Metabolism of Ammonia and α Keto Acids in Liver Disease and Hepatic Coma

The Metabolism of Ammonia and α Keto Acids in Liver Disease and Hepatic Coma

... Ammonia uptake by peripheral tissues following the administration of ammonium chloride was demonstrated by elevation of blood ammonia levels and positive A-V ammonia differences in both [r] ...

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Differential Expression of Leptin and Leptin Receptor mRNA in Obese and Non Obese Women across the Menstrual Cycle Title

Differential Expression of Leptin and Leptin Receptor mRNA in Obese and Non Obese Women across the Menstrual Cycle Title

... in peripheral tissues, including human endometrial tissue ...in peripheral tissues of the reproductive axis, in conjunction with the fact that higher amounts of leptin are found in obese ...

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The big CGRP flood - sources, sinks and signalling sites in the trigeminovascular system

The big CGRP flood - sources, sinks and signalling sites in the trigeminovascular system

... meningeal tissues and at the first synapse in the spinal trigeminal ...in peripheral tissues are located on arterial vessel walls, mononuclear immune cells and possibly Schwann cells; within the ...

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The multiple functions of the endocannabinoid system: a focus on the regulation of food intake

The multiple functions of the endocannabinoid system: a focus on the regulation of food intake

... Since the 19 th century the use of cannabis has been reported to stimulate appetite and to increase the con- sumption of sweet and tasty food, sometimes resulting in significant weight gain [4,16]. The recent description ...

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Bidirectional homing of Tregs between the skin and lymph nodes

Bidirectional homing of Tregs between the skin and lymph nodes

... Although several homing receptors are known to be differentially expressed by Tregs in lymphoid tissues compared with those found in peripheral tissues, it remains unclear whether these cells traffic ...

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Interstitial fluid concentrations of glycerol, glucose, and amino acids in human quadricep muscle and adipose tissue  Evidence for significant lipolysis in skeletal muscle

Interstitial fluid concentrations of glycerol, glucose, and amino acids in human quadricep muscle and adipose tissue Evidence for significant lipolysis in skeletal muscle

... in peripheral tissues we measured glycerol, glucose, and amino acids by microdialysis in muscle and adipose interstitium of 10 fasted, nonobese human subjects during (a) baseline, (b) euglycemic ...

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Plasmodium berghei bio burden correlates with parasite lactate dehydrogenase: application to murine Plasmodium diagnostics

Plasmodium berghei bio burden correlates with parasite lactate dehydrogenase: application to murine Plasmodium diagnostics

... Current methods for the quantification of parasite lev- els in blood include microscopy, qPCR and flow cytom- etry, which are limited to detecting circulating parasites. These assays can be expensive and are unable to ...

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Intrinsic and Innate Defenses of Neurons: Détente with the Herpesviruses

Intrinsic and Innate Defenses of Neurons: Détente with the Herpesviruses

... in peripheral tissues function to reduce the number of virus particles available for axonal infection, these processes increase the probability of quiescent infection in PNS neu- rons ...

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Discrepancy in Microglia and Peripheral Monocytic Cells - A scope in the Pathophysiology of Psychiatric maladies

Discrepancy in Microglia and Peripheral Monocytic Cells - A scope in the Pathophysiology of Psychiatric maladies

... from peripheral blood into the brain, where they collaborate with microglia in immune responses ...[4-6]. Peripheral monocytes have the capability to set apart into macrophages and dendritic cells in ...

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Characterization of apolipoprotein A I  and A II containing lipoproteins in a new case of high density lipoprotein deficiency resembling Tangier disease and their effects on intracellular cholesterol efflux

Characterization of apolipoprotein A I and A II containing lipoproteins in a new case of high density lipoprotein deficiency resembling Tangier disease and their effects on intracellular cholesterol efflux

... Since HDL are postulated to be involved in the transport of excess cholesterol from peripheral tissues to the liver for degradation, and the ability of an HDL particle to promote cellula[r] ...

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Original Article Clinical diagnostic value of combined detection of microRNA-373 and microRNA-204 expression in retinoblastoma

Original Article Clinical diagnostic value of combined detection of microRNA-373 and microRNA-204 expression in retinoblastoma

... After the grinding and comminution of the can- cer tissues, 1 ml TRIzol lysate was added to extract the total RNA from the tissues. The total RNA was extracted from the plasma by 3:1 ratio of TRIzol lysate. ...

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