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LPS-Induced Neuroinflammation Increases Serotonin-Evoked Activity of Trigeminal Afferents and Aggravates Mechanical Allodynia and Photophobic Behavior in Rat Migraine Model. [PDF]

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Basophil degranulation control

International Journal of Bio-Medical Computing, 1992
We first present a global simulation model describing inhibition of human basophil degranulation by means of high dilutions. Then we study an optimal control problem associated to a non-linear compartmental model. This control is associated to an antigen concentration. For solving this control problem we used a dynamic programming method.
B, Hadjaj   +2 more
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Control of basophil degranulation

International Journal of Bio-Medical Computing, 1993
We first present a linear compartmental model describing human basophiol degranulation by means of an antigen concentration. Then we study an optimal control problem associated to this linear compartmental model in presence of high dilutions. For solving this control problem we used the LAPLACE transform.
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Basophil Degranulation Assay

2017
Basophil degranulation assay has gained importance over the last decade in both diagnosis of food allergy and evaluation of progression of immunotherapy. This assay involves the identification and quantification of the expression of CD63 molecule on basophil membrane. CD63 is a marker of multivesicular bodies that is exposed to cell membrane during the
Madhan, Masilamani   +2 more
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Myeloperoxidase Stimulates Neutrophil Degranulation

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine, 2016
Myeloperoxidase, heme enzyme of azurophilic granules in neutrophils, is released into the extracellular space in the inflammation foci. In neutrophils, it stimulates a dose-dependent release of lactoferrin (a protein of specific granules), lysozyme (a protein of specific and azurophilic granules), and elastase (a protein of azurophilic granules).
D V, Grigorieva   +6 more
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Eosinophil degranulation

Inflammation, 1981
A method is described for the quantitative monitoring of human eosinophil degranulation using interference contrast microscopy. Using staphyloccoci as a stimulus, degranulated cells appeared larger than nondegranulating cells, were ameboid in shape and exhibited large nude areas of cytoplasm with prominent nuclei.
R, Sher, A A, Wadee
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