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For researchers, CCR1 is more than a seven-transmembrane G protein–coupled receptor (GPCR)—it is a molecular switch that can reshape immune landscapes under stress, infection, or pathological remodeling. CCR1 in the Chemokine Network CCR1 recognizes a broad range of ligands, including CCL3 (MIP-1α), CCL5 (RANTES), and CCL7 (MCP-3). ...
The enzyme can degrade structural proteins in the lung, vasculature, and connective tissue. Key pathologies associated with excessive ELANE activity include: l Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD): ELANE-mediated degradation of lung elastin contributes to alveolar destruction and emphysema. l Cystic fibrosis (CF): Neutrophilic ...
Research in the field of pulmonary biology often requires detailed analysis of lung tissues. One of the optimal methods for studying lung structures and functions in mice is the use of C57 mouse models, specifically through the preparation of frozen sections. ...
Abstract Background: Five-year survival for stage I-II lung cancer is quite low even after complete surgical resection. Current guidelines recommend adjuvant treatment only for selected patients with stage II or higher disease. ...
The results of the report showed that, from the gross observation of the autopsy, the deceased's lung injury was obvious, white foam-like mucus was seen in the trachea, and jelly-like mucus was observed in the right lung bronchus. ...
Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) is a chronic and fatal lung disease. A maladaptive epithelium due to chronic injury is a prominent feature and contributor to pathogenic cellular communication in IPF. Recent data highlight the concept of a “reprogrammed” lung epithelium as critical in the development of lung fibrosis. Extracellular ...
