... the bone marrow and the gastrointestinal
tissues from the cytotoxicity of CY in mice. We also
profiled the changes of the expression of growth factors in
gastric tissues in response to the damage ... sinensis protect bone marrow and
gastrointestinal tissues against the cytotoxicity of cyclophosphamide in mice
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study population, etc. In Hungary the total prevalence of
congenital abnormalities was 66.83 per 1000 informative
offspring in...
... Germline Gene Therapy
An ideal gene transfer system in the context of human germline gene therapy would have the
following features: (a) the ability to deliver transgenes in a highly efficient ... applied to humans. The purpose of this paper is to consider the potential for applying the
available genetic modification (GM) technologies to the goal of...
... survey of the opinion of oph-
thalmic specialists in uveitis was performed recently
by Gary Holland. [3] The reasons that were commonly
accepted to introduce a therapy were the following: a)
the ... presence of a lesion within the vascular arcades of
the posterior pole (zone 1) b) the presence of a lesion
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... the sequences of 1CEV and 1RLA and pasted into the
structural alignment. The alignment was then corrected by
hand. Since the sequences of the two arginases and
agmatinase greately differ in the ... in the case of E. coli
agmatinase, of the loop indicated by the letter a.
Fig. 5. Scheme of the binuclear manganese cluster and the localization...
... lymphocytes: an absolute increase in mature
normal-appearing small lymphocytes, as seen in pertussis
and infectious lymphocytosis, and an absolute increase in
larger lymphocytes with abundant basophilic ... Primary
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airways may enhance inflammation by enhancing pro-
inflammatory mediator production by epithelial cells. As
pro -inflammatory peroxynitrites can also be produced at
low arginine ... and NHBE cells. Whereas poly-L-
arginine and MBP partially inhibit arginine uptake by
NCI-H292 cells, we found no effect of poly-L -arginine on
arginine uptake by N...
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inflammatory reactions in RA, by expressing IL-32,
which in turn induces the expression of TNF-α, IL-1, or
IL-18 by macrophages or dendritic cells, bridging innate
and adaptive immunity. IL-32 ... expressed by
FLSs, and their expression is increased in response to
inflammatory stimuli [15,16].
FLSs exert a pro-inflammatory activity, essentially by
synthesizing cytoki...
... at increased risk for pulmonary complications
(severe emphysema, acute respiratory distress syndrome)
were not included in the analysis – a fact that may explain
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localization signal of matrin 3 is e...
... and oral chemesthesis induced by capsaicin and
capsiate in healthy never-smokers
Miyako Yamasaki, Satoru Ebihara*, Takae Ebihara, Shannon Freeman,
Shinsuke Yamanda, Masanori Asada, Motoki Yoshida ... activated by a
large number of mechanical and chemical irritant stimuli,
by inflammatory and immunological mediators, and by
airway and lung pathological change...
... The aim of the present study was to identify, within
a panel of inflammatory mediators released during endotoxin-
induced lung injury, specific mediators that are associated with
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... emotionality. They selectively
incorporate scientific findings that support their “major
premise” while shunning or ignoring scientific findings
incongruent with their way of thinking”.
A recent ... In that year Edwin Webb and his colleague s
compiled and pub lished the “Report of the Committee of
Inquiry into Chiropractic, Osteopathy, Homoeopathy and
Naturopathy”, commonly called The...
... units because of instability in the PSpice pro-
gram, the problem was solved by inserting the BB-2 into
the Na
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protein C attenuates cardiovascular and microcirculatory dysfunction in
acute lung injury and septic shock. Critical Care 2010 14:R217.
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