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P38 Activation Mediates Amyloid-β Cytotoxicity

Neurochemical Research, 2005
Amyloid-beta is a leading candidate factor in the development of Alzheimer disease (AD), however the mechanisms involved are unclear. As such, there has been considerable interest in evidence showing that the neuronal damage caused by amyloid-beta is mediated by oxidative stress. Notably, oxidative stress leads to activation of stress-activated protein
Zhu, X. W.   +6 more
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Targeting and Activation of Cytotoxic Lymphocytes

2015
Des anticorps heteroconjugues ont permis d'etudier et de moduler la specificite des cellules cytotoxiques in vivo et in vitro. Il faut determiner quel anticorps bispecifique sera capable in vivo de «cibler» certaines cellules cytotoxiques qui pourront avoir des applications ...
D M, Segal, D P, Snider
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Macrophage Activation for Nonspecific Tumor Cytotoxicity

1980
Publisher Summary Increasing evidence suggests that the activated macrophage is the major effector of tumor surveillance, rather than the specifically immunologically active lymphocyte. This chapter focuses on agents that render macrophages nonspecifically, but selectively, tumoricidal, as well as factors that may interfere with their antitumor ...
R M, Schultz, M A, Chirigos
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Natural cytotoxic activity in human lungs.

Clinical and experimental immunology, 1982
Disease-free surgical lung specimens from 13 patients with neoplastic or infectious diseases and from three subjects with non-neoplastic, non-infectious pathology were mechanically disaggregated. Natural cytotoxicity was tested against 51Cr-labelled K562 target cells. Unseparated lung cells had little cytotoxicity against K562 cells. Removal of plastic
BORDIGNON , CLAUDIO   +6 more
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Cytotoxic Activity of Imidazole Derivatives

Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 1970
R E, Harmon, S K, Gupta, J L, Hansen
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[Activated macrophages and cytotoxicity].

Kekkaku : [Tuberculosis], 1989
Cellular immune reaction plays an important role in tuberculous infection. When the host develops cellular immunity, a large number of activated macrophages (M phi) are accumulated in the tuberculous focus by the chemotactic effect of lymphokine, and these M phi lively phagocytize and suppress the multiplication of tubercle bacilli.
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American Cancer Society nutrition and physical activity guideline for cancer survivors

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Cheryl L Rock   +2 more
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American Cancer Society guideline for diet and physical activity for cancer prevention

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2020
Cheryl L Rock   +2 more
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Nutrition and physical activity guidelines for cancer survivors

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2012
Cheryl L Rock   +2 more
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