Browsing by Subject "macrophages"
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(1993)The Sinclair swine Malignant Melanoma is an interesting model for the study of cancer. This melanoma is a spontaneously initiated and regressing tumor. Macrophages have been shown to be infiltrating the tumor at the time ...
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(2013-02-27)Obesity and the metabolic diseases associated with it, such as diabetes and cardiovascular disease, are areas of major concern in the USA. Obesity is associated with low grade inflammation in adipose tissue; therefore, ...
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(2018-05-01)Female breast cancer (BrCa) is the most common noncutaneous cancer among women in the United States. Human epidemiological studies reveal that p53 codon 72 single nucleotide variants, encoding proline (P72) or arginine ...
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(2022-04-11)The gut microbiota has been recognized for influencing human health and immune homeostasis, with metabolites being a biochemical mediator of these functions. The immune-modulatory effects of microbially-derived tryptophan ...
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(2013-05-01)Macrophage activation plays a crucial role in regulating adipose tissue inflammation and is a major contributor to the pathogenesis of obesity-associated cardiovascular diseases. On various types of stimuli, macrophages ...
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(2021-05-13)Metabolically triggered inflammation is termed “meta-inflammation,” which underlies the pathological processes of many metabolic dysfunctions. In both inflammatory processes of chronic inflammation and bacterial endotoxin-induced ...
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(1978)Immunology is the study of the host's resistance to disease. This resistance has been traditionally divided into two branches: humoral and cell mediated. Humoral resistance involves the inactivation of invading organisms ...
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(Texas A&M University, 2005-02-17)Tuberculosis is the second leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide due to an infectious disease. Development of a new tuberculosis (TB) vaccine would be facilitated by a better understanding of the mechanisms ...
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(2021-07-27)One third of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) progresses to its inflammatory subtype called non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH). Liver macrophage-mediated inflammation contributes to the pathogenesis of NASH. ...