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Mediators of inflammation

Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 1976
Study of the inflammatory response is central to a variety of disciplines. The events that occur during the many types of inflammation are complex and interrelated to a surprising degree. Students of immunology, physiology, pathology, biochemistry, pharmacology, and clinical medicine require familiarity with these processes.
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Bacterial Mediated Gastrointestinal Inflammation

2013
Mouse models have proven to be a key approach in our understanding of the etiology and physiology underlying bacterial mediated gastrointestinal inflammation. Generally, these models are based on the inoculation of genetically susceptible mice with either commensal or pathogenic bacteria to elicit an inflammatory response.
Joshua, Uronis, Xiaolun, Sun
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Immune-Mediated Intraocular Inflammation. Review

Czech and Slovak Ophthalmology, 2021
Immune mediated inflammatory diseases are categorized into autoimmune and autoinflammatory. Autoimmune etiology is represented by autoreactive lymphocytes or autoantibodies, e.g. primary Sjögren‘s syndrome or rheumatoid arthritis. Ocular specific diseases with presumed autoimmune origin are sympathetic ophthalmia or birdshot chorioretinopathy ...
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Mediators of Inflammation

Archives of Dermatology, 1966
THIS BRIEF review will cover only some of the important aspects of the subject but will try to define an outline from which one can gain a reasonable concept of current knowledge and proceed to further detailed investigation if he desires. One is also directed to recent detailed reviews 1-3 which should be of considerable interest.
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Lipid Mediators of Inflammation

Rheumatic Disease Clinics of North America, 1987
Many mediators of inflammation are derived from phospholipids and polyunsaturated fatty acids, including prostaglandins, leukotrienes, and platelet-activating factor. These mediators augment the vascular phase of inflammation and modify functions of inflammatory cells and cells of the immune system.
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