Inflammatory Immune Response Articles & Analysis
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Platelets take part in hemostasis and wound healing and they also contribute to immune inflammatory responses as well as tumorigenesis and metastasis besides the development of cardiovascular diseases. ...
Biological Processes and Pathological Processes Involved in MMPs MMPs play a role in many biological processes, such as tissue remodeling and growth, trauma repair, tissue defense mechanisms and immune response. Increased expression of MMPs is detected at different stages of mammalian development, from embryonic implantation to morphogenesis of different tissues ...
Cytokines, small molecules with potent biological activity, are primarily synthesized by immune and non-immune cells (e.g., vascular endothelial cells, epidermal cells, fibroblasts) in response to stimulation. These signaling molecules form intricate networks that contribute to immune responses, ...
Cytokines function in autocrine, paracrine or endocrine forms, and can regulate cell growth and differentiation, modulate immune response and participate in the development of various diseases such as inflammation by binding to the 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 ...
The study, published in Cancer Cell, provides evidence for the concept of combining immune checkpoint blockers and cytokine blockers to selectively inhibit inflammatory autoimmune responses. ...
However, abnormal complement activation can lead to excessive complement depletion, attack on own normal cells, and release of a large number of inflammatory response mediators, which induces an immune inflammatory response, thus causing damage to the organism. ...
As an autoimmune disorder, rheumatoid arthritis develops when the immune system starts wrongly attacking its own body’s tissues. ...
Members of the NF-B/RelB family of transcription factors play important roles in the regulation of inflammatory and immune responses. RelB, a member of this family, has been characterized as a transcription activator and is involved in the constitutive NF-B activity in lymphoid tissues. ...
Members of the NF-B/RelB family of transcription factors play important roles in the regulation of inflammatory and immune responses. RelB, a member of this family, has been characterized as a transcription activator and is involved in the constitutive NF-B activity in lymphoid tissues. ...
