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Immunology & Inflammation Research: Comprehensive characterization of cytokine and chemokine networks (e.g., Th1/Th2/Th17 profiles) to understand immune responses and inflammatory processes. Clinical Trials & Translational Research: Monitoring patient responses to therapies, stratifying patient populations, and bridging the gap between benchtop discovery ...
LPS molecules are potent activators of the immune system and are involved in the inflammatory response, making them valuable in both research and clinical applications. ...
Omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids and inflammatory processes: nutrition or pharmacology?. British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 75(3), ...
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Linear ubiquitination is an important protein modification in organisms, playing a crucial role in regulating various biological processes, including immune responses, inflammatory responses, cell signal transduction, and DNA damage repair. ...
Before reaching NT5E, adenosine triphosphate (ATP) undergoes a two-step hydrolysis process, transforming into AMP thanks to the enzyme ectonucleoside triphosphate diphosphohydrolase-1 (ENTPD1), also known as CD39. The adenosine produced through these processes exerts potent anti-inflammatory effects. It achieves this by binding to the adenosine ...
IL-17 ligands produce organ-specific pro-inflammatory or anti-inflammatory responses through their corresponding receptors. ...
Although the exact reason behind this specific connection is still subject to comprehensive ongoing research, a significant amount of attention is being directed to the oral biofilm (an intricate community of billions of bacteria thriving in the mouth), the inflammatory process and the condition of the immune response. Excess Biofilm in the Mouth is the ...
This determines their active and fundamental involvement in biological processes. As far as hyaluronic acid is concerned, in humans we find it present in the umbilical cord, connective tissue, synovial fluid, cartilage, blood vessels, and vitreous fluid (gelatinous material found between the lens and the retina of the eye); while in nature, it is only present in mollusks. ...
. * Whole transcriptome analysis: genes related to proliferation were up-regulated and genes related to the regulation of immune system processes (e.g., MUC1, MUC5B), inflammatory response-related genes (e.g., IL1LR1, GPX4, ADCY5) and extracellular matrix tissue-related genes (LAMB3, MMP1) were down-regulated, suggesting that CD133+ hBECs may have greater ...
Since then, various immunotherapeutic studies have been conducted with the goal of reducing beta cell loss by focusing on critical immune cells implicated in the disease process and the cytokines they release. A variety of non-antigen-specific immunotherapies have shown promise in preserving beta-cell activity and even slowing T1D progression. Targeting T cells in T1D CD4+ and ...
T helper 2 cell-related cytokines interleukin (IL)-4, IL-5, IL-13, and IL-31 significantly decreased, and anti-inflammatory cytokine IL-10 or transforming growth factor-β increased in skin tissues from L. fermentum KBL375-treated mice. ...
These estrogen receptors regulate many processes in many organs of the body. Estrogen receptors are located throughout the human brain and scientists have known for years that chlordane causes anxiety, depression, and behavioral, cognitive, and memory deficits. Recent studies demonstrate that chlordane compounds bind to estrogen receptors on human immune cells inducing ...
