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Zwitterionic Mn(III)‐Tetraphenyl Porphyrins: Water‐Soluble MRI Contrast Agents with High Relaxivity
Mn(III)‐based contrast agents (MBCAs) are promising and potentially safer alternatives to the Gd(III)‐based contrast agents (GBCAs) currently used in MRI. This study reports the synthesis, physicochemical characterization and first in vivo application of novel Mn(III)‐tetraphenylporphyrin chelates, bearing zwitterionic sulfobetaine or N‐oxide groups ...
Darius Ludolfs +10 more
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From LAL-D to MASLD: Insights into the role of LAL and Kupffer cells in liver inflammation and lipid metabolism. [PDF]
Bradić I +8 more
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Restoring SRSF3 in Kupffer cells attenuates obesity-related insulin resistance. [PDF]
Gao H +13 more
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N-3 Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids Protect against Alcoholic Liver Steatosis by Activating FFA4 in Kupffer Cells. [PDF]
Kang S, Koh JM, Im DS.
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Kupffer cells abrogate homing and repopulation of allogeneic hepatic progenitors in injured liver site. [PDF]
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Microscopy Research and Technique, 2002
AbstractAmphibia Kupffer cells (i.e., liver resident macrophages) show many common characteristics when compared with Mammalia Kupffer cells: filopodia, microvillous‐like structures, lamellipodia, fuzzy coat, coated vesicles, bristled vacuoles, nonspecific esterase activity, and pinocytotic and phagocytic activity are present both in Amphibia and ...
Marina Scalia
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AbstractAmphibia Kupffer cells (i.e., liver resident macrophages) show many common characteristics when compared with Mammalia Kupffer cells: filopodia, microvillous‐like structures, lamellipodia, fuzzy coat, coated vesicles, bristled vacuoles, nonspecific esterase activity, and pinocytotic and phagocytic activity are present both in Amphibia and ...
Marina Scalia
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Kupffer cells: finding their niche
Nature Reviews Immunology, 2019Two new studies define the liver-derived signals that promote Kupffer cell development from a common monocyte precursor.
Yvonne Bordon
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Differentiation and function of Kupffer cells
Medical Electron Microscopy: Official Journal of the Clinical Electron Microscopy Society of Japan, 2004Kupffer cells are the largest population of tissue macrophages. They are predominantly distributed in the lumen of hepatic sinusoids and exhibit endocytic activity against blood-borne materials entering the liver. Macrophage colony-stimulating factor and other growth factors regulate Kupffer cell differentiation in the fetal and adult period.
Makoto, Naito +3 more
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Comprehensive Physiology, 2013
Abstract Kupffer cells are a critical component of the mononuclear phagocytic system and are central to both the hepatic and systemic response to pathogens. Kupffer cells are reemerging as critical mediators of both liver injury and repair.
Laura J, Dixon +4 more
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Abstract Kupffer cells are a critical component of the mononuclear phagocytic system and are central to both the hepatic and systemic response to pathogens. Kupffer cells are reemerging as critical mediators of both liver injury and repair.
Laura J, Dixon +4 more
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TNF receptors in Kupffer cells
Journal of Receptors and Signal Transduction, 2011Somatostatin is a mediator of immune functions and has been used as an antineoplastic agent in animal models and human neoplasias. We have demonstrated that Octreotide inhibits only LPS induced secretion of proinflammatory cytokines including TNFa by Kupffer cells (KC).
Maria, Georgiadou +7 more
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