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Exploring causal associations between interleukins, their receptors, and acute respiratory distress syndrome: a bidirectional-Mendelian Randomization study [PDF]
BackgroundAcute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) is a severe lung condition posing significant health risks. Observational studies have indicated a potential linkage between ARDS and various interleukins, such as Interleukin-8, −2, −6, and −1β ...
Jia-wei Ma+3 more
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Interleukins changes in blood of non-ethanol liver damage rats of different sex [PDF]
Non-alcoholic liver disease is associated with liver injury, such as steatosis, steatohepatitis, fibrosis and cirrhosis. During their development, inflammation is occure and organs damage develops by help of cytokines influences. The intensity of injury
O. Denefil, О. Bolyukh
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The roles and clinical applications of interleukins in endometrial carcinoma
As a common malignant tumor of the female reproductive system, endometrial carcinoma (EC) seriously endangers women’s health with an increasing incidence. The oncogenesis and progression of cancer are closely linked with immune microenvironment, of which
Yuqin Zang+14 more
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Challenging the Paradigm: Anti-Inflammatory Interleukins and Angiogenesis
Angiogenesis is a vital biological process, and neovascularization is essential for the development, wound repair, and perfusion of ischemic tissue. Neovascularization and inflammation are independent biological processes that are linked in response to ...
Amanda M. Peluzzo, Michael V. Autieri
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Targeting Certain Interleukins as Novel Treatment Options for Liver Fibrosis
The liver is a major metabolic organ and an immunologically complex organ. It produces and uses many substances such as acute phase proteins, cytokines, chemokines, and complementary components to maintain the balance between immunity and tolerance ...
Su Yeon An+4 more
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Interleukin 30 to Interleukin 40 [PDF]
Cytokines are important molecules that regulate the ontogeny and function of the immune system. They are small secreted proteins usually produced upon activation of cells of the immune system, including lymphocytes and myeloid cells. Many cytokines have been described, and several have been recognized as pivotal players in immune responses and in human
Catalan-Dibene, Jovani+2 more
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Interleukins and Ischemic Stroke
Ischemic stroke after cerebral artery occlusion is one of the major causes of chronic disability worldwide. Interleukins (ILs) play a bidirectional role in ischemic stroke through information transmission, activation and regulation of immune cells ...
Hua Zhu+10 more
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Key modulators of inflammation are interleukins (ILs). There is a complex network of interactions in acute and chronic inflammation which is modulated by ILs.
Shivani Sachdeva+3 more
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Effects of mesoporous SiO2-CaO nanospheres on the murine peritoneal macrophages -- Candida albicans interface [PDF]
The use of nanoparticles for intracellular drug delivery could reduce the toxicity and side effects of the drug but, the uptake of these nanocarriers could induce adverse effects on cells and tissues after their incorporation. Macrophages play a central role in host defense and are responsible for in vivo nanoparticle trafficking.
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Abstract Interleukin 16 (IL-16) was initially described in 1982 as the first T cell chemoattractant. Through interaction with CD4, IL-16 has now been characterized as a chemoattractant for a variety of CD4+ immune cells. Recent in vivo studies have more fully characterized IL-16 as an immunom odulatory cytokine that contributes to the ...
W W, Cruikshank+2 more
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