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Cytokines and Mediators in Physiologic and Pathologic Bone Resorption

2005
New England Baptist Bone and Joint Institute, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A. INTRODUCTION Peri-implant Bone Remodeling Maintaining healthy bone at the surface of prosthetic implants is vital for the longterm stability of artificial joints.
Haynes, D., Crotti, T.
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Amnion-derived cellular cytokine solution: a physiological combination of cytokines for wound healing.

Eplasty, 2010
Wound repair is a complex integration of dynamic processes mediated by humeral messages controlling the levels of cytokines, growth factors, and matrix metalloproteinases in the wound space. Isolated growth factors and growth factor combinations have been used to accelerate wound healing with limited success.
David L, Steed   +6 more
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Biological Response Modification of “Physiological” Doses of Recombinant Cytokines

1989
Problems in clinical cytokine research relate to specific features of these mediators and to our somewhat limited knowledge of their biologic properties. Cytokines exhibit pleiotropic activities. It is neither possible to predict which effect will be the predominant one when a given cytokine is applied in vivo, nor to foresee the in vivo specificity of
Ch. Huber, G. Gastl
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Gene Knockout: New Approach to the Physiology of Cytokines

1993
Advances in the last decade in both molecular biology and mammalian embryology make it possible to study gene structure-function relationships in new ways. Cloning techniques have become routine and the body of genomically cloned genes is increasing daily.
F. F. Csaikl, U. N. Csaikl, S. K. Durum
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Carbohydrate Recognition by Cytokines and its Relevance to their Physiological Activities

2007
Cytokines regulate the immune response, inflammation, cell proliferation and differentiation as mediators of the regulatory network among lymphoid cells, hematopoietic cells, and endothelial cells. Many signal transduction mechanisms are evoked after cytokines bind to their respective receptors.
Keiko Fukushima, Katsuko Yamashita
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Oncostatin M and interleukin-31: Cytokines, receptors, signal transduction and physiology

Cytokine & Growth Factor Reviews, 2015
Oncostatin M (OSM) and interleukin-31 (IL-31) are two cytokines belonging to the IL-6 family which share a common signaling receptor subunit, the OSM receptor beta (OSMRβ). Both of them are released by monocytes/macrophages, dendritic cells and T lymphocytes in inflammatory situations and upon binding to their respective receptor complexes they signal ...
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Cytokine hypothesis of overtraining: a physiological adaptation to excessive stress?

Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 2000
Overtraining syndrome (OTS) is a condition wherein an athlete is training excessively, yet performance deteriorates. This is usually accompanied by mood/behavior changes and a variety of biochemical and physiological alterations. Presently, there is no global hypothesis to account for OTS.
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Channelling inflammation: gasdermins in physiology and disease

Nature Reviews Drug Discovery, 2021
Xing Liu, Shiyu Xia, Zhibin Zhang
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The physiology of alternative splicing

Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2022
Alberto Kornblihtt
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