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Nrf2 controls homeostatic transcriptional signatures and inflammatory responses in a cell-type specific manner in the adult mouse brain
Published 2025-09-01“…Surprisingly, after systemic inflammation, microglia, and astrocytes lacking Nrf2 showed reduced inflammatory responses, unlike endothelial cells. …”
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High-dose IL-37 promotes inflammatory activity of macrophage via Preferential ligation of the IL-18Rα
Published 2025-07-01“…However, the specific role and underlying mechanisms of different doses of IL-37 in macrophage inflammatory response in T2DM remain to be discovered. …”
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Multi-omics derivation of a core gene signature for predicting therapeutic response and characterizing immune dysregulation in inflammatory bowel disease
Published 2025-07-01Subjects: “…inflammatory bowel disease…”
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Risk Factors for Postoperative Neurologic Dysfunction in Patients with Spinal Tuberculosis: A Retrospective Study
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Trifolirhizin improves the hyperproliferation and excessive inflammatory response in human HaCaT keratinocytes and ameliorates skin lesions in psoriasis-like mouse models
Published 2025-08-01“…Keratinocyte hyperproliferation and excessive inflammatory responses are associated with psoriasis pathogenesis. …”
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The role of inflammation in myopic retinopathy
Published 2025-08-01“…The inflammatory response involves signaling pathways such as JAK-STAT and complement cascades. …”
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Pharmacological inhibition of the RhoA pathway by melatonin reduces viral replication and proinflammatory response against ZIKV and DENV-4 neuroinfections
Published 2025-08-01“…Microglial activation and polarization were also analyzed in brain tissues.ResultsMelatonin treatment significantly reduced ZIKV and DENV-4 replication and the associated inflammatory response in U87-MG cells. In AG129 mice, melatonin increased survival, attenuated clinical signs during DENV-4 infection, and reduced viral genome copies of both viruses. …”
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Cross-species single-cell RNA-seq analysis reveals disparate and conserved cardiac and extracardiac inflammatory responses upon heart injury
Published 2024-12-01“…Abstract The immune system coordinates the response to cardiac injury and controls regenerative and fibrotic scar outcomes in the heart and subsequent chronic low-grade inflammation associated with heart failure. …”
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Redox-sensitive system of the antioxidant-responsive element as a new target for tuberculosis treatment
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ALKBH5 suppresses miR-29a-3p expression, thereby exacerbating the inflammatory response associated with spinal tuberculosis
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Pannexin channels in inflammation and tumorigenesis
Published 2025-08-01“…These signaling molecules can activate receptors either on their cells of origin or neighboring cells, triggering downstream signaling cascades that mediate various physiological responses. Current pharmacological inhibitors of Panx channels include Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved drugs such as Carbenoxolone (CBX), Probenecid (PBN), and Spironolactone, along with chemically synthetic compounds 10Panx. …”
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Time Course of Changes in LipopolysaccharideBinding Protein and Lactate in the Blood of Patients with Polytrauma
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Expression of pro-inflammatory and co-stimulatory molecules on the surface of macrophages in vitro in patients with pulmonary tuberculosis
Published 2021-01-01“…Evaluation of the expression of B7 (CD80/86) and HLA-DR membrane molecules on macrophages in TB patients allows to conclude that anti-TB immune response is impaired at stages of antigen presentation (in all examined patients with TB) and co-stimulation (in DTB and DS TB). …”
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Bark Extracts of <i>Chamaecyparis obtusa</i> (Siebold & Zucc.) Endl. Attenuate LPS-Induced Inflammatory Responses in RAW264.7 Macrophages
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