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Acute-phase proteins and other systemic responses to inflammation.

New England Journal of Medicine, 1999
A large number of changes, distant from the site or sites of inflammation and involving many organ systems, may accompany inflammation. In 1930 interest was focused on these changes by the discovery of C-reactive protein (so named because it reacted with
C. Gabay, I. Kushner
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Inflammation and Pregnancy

Reproductive Sciences, 2009
Inflammation is a process by which tissues respond to various insults. It is characterized by upregulation of chemokines, cytokines, and pattern recognition receptors that sense microbes and tissue breakdown products. During pregnancy, the balance of Th1 (cell-mediated immunity) and Th2 (humoral immunity) cytokines is characterized by an initial ...
Challis, John R.   +5 more
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Inflammation in hypertension

Current Opinion in Internal Medicine, 2006
In this review we summarize the recent evidence that highlights the involvement of low-grade inflammation in the development and pathophysiology of hypertension.Essential hypertension is characterized by increased peripheral vascular resistance to blood flow, due in large part to vascular remodeling. Vascular changes in hypertension are associated with
SAVOIA, Carmine, SCHIFFRIN E.
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Diabetes and Inflammation

Herz, 2004
In the last 50 years health care systems throughout the world have faced a new epidemic dual disease: cardiovascular disease (CVD)-diabetes mellitus. Nowadays, CVD is the leading cause of death in all western countries, and 60% of deaths for ischemic heart disease and stroke occur in developing countries with fixing resources.
Gabriele Egidy Assenza   +2 more
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Chemokines--chemotactic cytokines that mediate inflammation.

New England Journal of Medicine, 1998
The attraction of leukocytes to tissues is essential for inflammation and the host response to infection. The process is controlled by chemokines, which are chemotactic cytokines.
A. Luster
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Inflammation in tendinopathy

The Surgeon, 2017
Pain and functional limitation are frequent in symptomatic tendinopathy. The essential lesion of tendinopathy is a failed healing response. Understanding the cellular and molecular mechanisms involved in a failed healing response during the early stages of pathogenesis of tendinopathy would help to develop new and effective treatments.
S. Formisano   +4 more
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Inflammation

The Lancet, 2008
Josef Pfeilschifter, Andrea Huwiler
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Coagulation and inflammation

Journal of Endotoxin Research, 2001
Severe infection induces both activation of the coagulation system and multiple other inflammatory mediator cascades. This concise review summarizes the current knowledge of mechanisms that are considered to contribute to the procoagulant response to sepsis.
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