Rivest S 1999 What is the cellular source of prostaglandins in the brain in response to systemic inflammation? Facts and controversies. Mol Psychiatry 4:500 -507Rivest, S., 1999. What is the cellular source of prostaglandins in the brain in response to systemic inflammation? Facts and ...
Cellular senescence is a state of stable cell cycle arrest under which cells remain metabolically active, but no longer divide and do not respond to growth-promoting stimuli. Senescence is triggered by a variety of cellular stressors. These include environmental factors like ionizing radiation or exp...
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This brief analysis of inflammation reveals that the term’s definition has changed dramatically since it was first used by Celsus nearly 2000 years ago. The definition also depends on the type of lens the viewer is using—whether it be clinical, cellular, or molecular. 展开 关键词...
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What is inflammation of the bone and bone marrow? What does bone marrow failure mean? What does bone marrow produce? What are blast cells in bone marrow? What do bone marrow changes mean? What are bone marrow lesions? What is normocellular bone marrow?
aOn histologic examination, the main manifestations include parenchymal necrosis, vasculitis, and granulomatous inflammation accompanied by a mixed cellular infiltrate of neutrophils, lymphocytes, plasma cells, histiocytes, and eosinophils.4,5 The cellular infiltrates tend to be aggregated in small microabsce...
Is hyperplasia a tumor? An increase in the number of cells in an organ or tissue. These cells appear normal under a microscope. Theyare not cancer, but may become cancer. What is cellular dysplasia? A term usedto describe the presence of abnormal cells within a tissue or organ. Dysplasia ...
Metabolic reprogramming is a pivotal biological process in which cellular metabolic patterns change to meet the energy demands of increased cell growth and proliferation. In this review, we explore metabolic reprogramming and its impact on fibrotic disea
Tolerising cellular therapies: What is their promise for autoimmune disease? Enhancement of regulatory T cell (Treg) function is the goal of many immunotherapies aimed at treating type 1 diabetes (T1D). The use of IL-2 is hindered b... CH Mosanya,JD Isaacs - 《Annals of the Rheumatic Di...