Browsing by Subject "Macrophage"
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(2013-11-26)The best way to prevent infectious disease is to directly establish mucosal immunity and also induce circulatory immunity to avoid pathogen invasion and spread. In our first study, we tested the hypothesis that a single ...
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(2016-12-09)Macrophage inflammatory status governs inflammatory responses in metabolic tissues including adipose and liver tissues, and critically contributes to the development of diet-induced obesity and systemic insulin resistance. ...
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(2014-08-15)Under obese stress, adipose tissue macrophages (ATMs) undergo a phenotypic switch from anti-inflammatory status (M2) to proinflammatory (M1) status, a major contributor to the development of chronic tissue inflammation and ...
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(2014-12-10)Metabolic syndrome (MetSyn) is the clustering of multiple metabolic disorders that further increase the risk for cardiovascular disease and has been recently linked to poor lymphatic function. The lymphatic system plays a ...
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(2020-12-04)A significant hallmark of the chronic inflammatory disease, atherosclerosis, is the accumulation of pro-inflammatory M1-like Macrophages (Macs) in coronary arteries that respond to pro-atherogenic stimuli (such as free ...
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(2019-07-29)Type 2 diabetes is characterized by insulin resistance and beta-cell dysfunction[1]. Macrophages are a major source of inflammatory cytokine IL-1β, which is a major regulator of inflammation in the pancreatic beta-cells ...
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(2011-08-08)Equine infectious anemia virus (EIAV) is an important animal model to study the contribution of macrophages in viral persistence during lentiviral infections. EIAV is unique amongst the lentiviruses in that it causes a ...