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Immunohistochemistry: Frozen sections enable the study of protein expression within lung tissues. Specific antibodies can be used to target and visualize proteins associated with inflammatory responses, fibrosis, and cellular proliferation. ...
Serrapeptase is a cysteine protease that functions by breaking down proteins into smaller peptides and amino acids. This enzymatic activity is particularly useful in a variety of physiological and therapeutic contexts. ...
Activation of MAPK leads to transcription of inflammation genes regulated by AP-1 (activator protein-1), while phosphorylation of Ikβ α (a negative regulator of NF-κB) by Ikβ kinase leads to the translocation of NF-κB to the nucleus, aiding in the transcription of key inflammation genes, thus generating numerous inflammatory mediators ...
Liposomes vary in size, composition and charge and can be used as carriers for a wide range of drug molecules, such as chemotherapeutic agents, antimicrobial and antiviral drugs, antiparasitic drugs, genetic material, vaccines, therapeutic proteins, and anti-inflammatory agents. Liposomal formulations have unique advantages in both safety and efficacy, so they ...
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 underlying cause of Gum ...
Intestinal inflammatory diseases are highly complex, which has thus far prevented development of an effective in vitro disease model. With access to a donor-derived cell biobank and the ability to recapitulate region-specific environments of the intestine, Altis Biosystems is working toward the development of an in vitro RepliGut® model to accurately recapitulate the complex ...
