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Systemic inflammation after stroke: implications for post‐stroke comorbidities
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Lifestyle Issues in Inflammatory Bowel Disease – Smoking
Published 1994-01-01“…Theories on the protective effect in ulcerative colitis include effects on immune and inflammatory response, on mucus and on intestinal permeability. …”
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Role of oxidative stress and inflammatory markers in osteoporosis
Published 2022-11-01“…Several factors are involved in osteoporosis, however, the relationship of osteoporosis with oxidative stress and inflammatory response still needs to be investigated. …”
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Gzmk+ CD8 T cells in inflammatory diseases
Published 2025-08-01“…T cells are integral to the immune response, with distinct subsets exhibiting specialized functions, a phenomenon well-characterized in helper CD4+ T cells. …”
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Impact of COVID-19 on Ureteroscopy Management of Urolithiasis: Retrospective Comparative Study Before and After Pandemic
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TNF Blocking Therapies and Immunomonitoring in Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Published 2014-01-01“…One of the main factors associated with loss of response is the immunogenicity of anti-TNF biologics leading to the production of antidrug antibodies (ADAbs) accelerating their clearance. …”
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Microbial Sensing by the Intestinal Epithelium in the Pathogenesis of Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Published 2010-01-01“…Third, genetic polymorphisms in a variety of genes of the innate immune system have been associated with chronic intestinal inflammatory diseases. Dysfunction of these molecules results in an inappropriate response to bacterial and antigenic stimulation of the innate immune system in the gastrointestinal tract. …”
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FEATURES OF CD34+ CELL KINETICS IN CHILDREN WITH DIFFERENT KINDS OF INFLAMMATION
Published 2014-07-01“…Characteristics of CD34+ cells mobilization were studied in children suffering with various diseases, like as their dependence on type and extent of inflammatory response. It was revealed that the children with signs of systemic inflammatory response syndrome exhibit a significant increase of absolute content and percentage of circulating CD34+ cells, whereas children with frequent infections, and with clinical signs of allergy during recurrence of their chronic allergic disease showed a significant decrease in CD34+ cell percentage. …”
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Interaction between Cannabinoid System and Toll-Like Receptors Controls Inflammation
Published 2016-01-01“…Abundant evidence indicates that cannabinoids modulate immune responses. An inflammatory response is triggered when innate immune cells receive a danger signal provided by pathogen- or damage-associated molecular patterns engaging pattern-recognition receptors. …”
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In regards to lipoxins as lipid mediators for the resolution of inflammation using the example of asthma
Published 2025-03-01“…Asthma is the most important medical and social problem of our time due to its widespread prevalence, chronic course and heterogeneity, which determines the complexity of treating this disease. Chronic inflammation, characteristic of asthma, is accompanied by the development of an imbalance between pro-inflammatory and pro-resolving lipid mediators produced by omega-3 (ω-3) and omega-6 (ω-6) polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs).The aim of the study. …”
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Synergistic Combinations of Native Australian Plants For Skin Inflammation and Wound Healing
Published 2025-07-01“…In LPS-inflamed HDF cells, the combination maintained synergistic inhibition of IL-6 levels and promoted wound healing response. <b>Conclusions</b>: These findings highlight the therapeutic potential of Australian native plant as a whole extract for skin protection and repair attributed to antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities. …”
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Eicosanoids and Respiratory Viral Infection: Coordinators of Inflammation and Potential Therapeutic Targets
Published 2012-01-01“…Deficiency or pharmacologic inhibition of prostaglandin and leukotriene production often results in a dampened inflammatory response to acute infection with a respiratory virus. …”
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A crucial role for CDC42 in senescence-associated inflammation and atherosclerosis.
Published 2014-01-01“…While inhibition of NF-κB suppressed the pro-inflammatory responses in acute inflammation, the influence of Cdc42 deletion was less marked. …”
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Serum L-selectin levels as predictive markers for chronic major depressive disorder progression
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Naturally derived bioactive compounds as regulators of oxidative stress and inflammation in asthma
Published 2025-07-01“…Existing evidence from various preclinical studies suggests that oxidative stress and inflammatory responses play pivotal roles in the onset and exacerbation of asthma. …”
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Dietary Modulation of Inflammation-Induced Colorectal Cancer through PPARγ
Published 2009-01-01“…Preventive strategies utilizing nontoxic natural compounds that modulate immune responses could be successful in the suppression of inflammation-driven colorectal cancer in high-risk groups. …”
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Transcriptomics reveals the underlying mechanism of Prostaglandin E1 in improving severe pneumonia
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Targeting synergetic endothelial inflammation by inhibiting NFKB and JAK-STAT pathways
Published 2025-09-01“…This study provides a preliminary basis for inhibiting endothelial inflammation in vascular inflammatory disorders.…”
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The Burden of COPD with Type 2 Inflammation in North-West Continental Europe
Published 2025-08-01“…COPD is primarily understood to be a functional disorder with chronic airway obstruction, yet there are several underlying inflammatory pathways. For most patients with COPD, type 1 (neutrophilic) inflammation is the main such pathway; however, a considerable proportion has type 2 inflammation (associated with elevated eosinophil numbers). …”
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