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Arachidonic acid and calcium metabolism in rnelittin stimulated neutrophils [PDF]
Melittin, the predominant fraction of bee venom proteins, was studied in an experimental model of human neutrophil granulocytes to reveal its influence on eicosanoid release, metabolism and receptor function in relation to intracellular calcium ...
Ole H. Nielsen +2 more
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A Neutrophil-Centric View of Chemotaxis [PDF]
Neutrophils are key players of the innate immune system, that are involved in coordinating the initiation, propagation and resolution of inflammation.
Adam Hurlstone +92 more
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The vascular glycocalyx is not a mechanosensor in conduit arteries in the anesthetized pig. [PDF]
The role of the glycocalyx as the endothelial sensor of an increase in blood flow was assessed in the iliac artery in vivo. Acetylcholine-induced flow mediated dilation was evaluated before and after vascular glycocalyx disruption.
Ahmeda, Ahmad +2 more
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Impairment of several immune functions and redox state in blood cells of Alzheimer's disease patients. Relevant role of neutrophils in oxidative stress [PDF]
Since aging is considered the most risk factor for sporadic Alzheimer’s Disease (AD), the age-related impairment of the immune system (immunosenescence), based on a chronic oxidative-inflammatory stress situation, could play a key role in the development
Caro, Eva +5 more
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β2 integrin LFA1 mediates airway damage following neutrophil trans-epithelial migration during RSV infection [PDF]
RSV bronchiolitis is the most common cause of infant hospital admissions, but there is limited understanding of the mechanisms of disease and no specific anti-viral treatment. Using a novel in vitro primary trans-epithelial neutrophil migration model and
Deng, Y +7 more
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Microbiota-Produced N-Formyl Peptide fMLF Promotes Obesity-Induced Glucose Intolerance. [PDF]
The composition of the gastrointestinal microbiota and associated metabolites changes dramatically with diet and the development of obesity. Although many correlations have been described, specific mechanistic links between these changes and glucose ...
Chan, Luisa S +16 more
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Polymorphonuclear neutrophils (PMNs) are crucial for oral health, yet their surface characteristics remain poorly understood. This study reveals elevated LOX‐1 expression on oral PMNs, indicating a heightened activation state, as evidenced by altered CD11b, CD66b, and CD62L levels.
Richard F. Kraus +4 more
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The role of the host:neutrophil biology [PDF]
Neutrophilic polymorphonuclear leukocytes (neutrophils) are myeloid cells packed with lysosomal granules (hence also called granulocytes) that contain a formidable antimicrobial arsenal.
Chapple, Iain +4 more
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Dietary Restriction of Amino Acids for Cancer Therapy
Biosyntheses of proteins, nucleotides and fatty acids, are essential for the malignant proliferation and survival of cancer cells. Cumulating research findings show that amino acid restrictions are potential strategies for cancer interventions. Meanwhile,
Kang, Jian-Sheng
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The dynamic interplay between intramammary IgG, formation of antigen-IgG complexes and effector immune cell function is essential for immune homeostasis within the bovine mammary gland.
Suzanne M. Hurst +3 more
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