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15-Lipoxygenase promotes resolution of inflammation in lymphedema by controlling T<sub>reg</sub> cell function through IFN-β. [PDF]

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Zamora A   +18 more
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Myeloid Cell Hypoxia-Inducible Factors Promote Resolution of Inflammation in Experimental Colitis

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Nan Lin   +11 more
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Glutamine metabolism tunes myeloid responses to drive resolution of inflammation during skin repair

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Yiting Xu   +10 more
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Additional file 2 of Plexin C1 modulates metabolic programming for resolution of severe inflammation

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Körner, Andreas   +10 more
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Resolution of inflammation in oral diseases.

Pharmacology & Therapeutics, 2023
The resolution of inflammation is an essential endogenous process that protects host tissues from an exaggerated chronic inflammatory response. Multiple interactions between host cells and resident oral microbiome regulate the protective functions that ...
Eiba G. Eltay, T. V. Van Dyke
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Resolution of inflammation: An organizing principle in biology and medicine.

Pharmacology and Therapeutics, 2021
The resolution of inflammation has emerged as a critical endogenous process that protects host tissues from prolonged or excessive inflammation that can become chronic. Failure of the resolution of inflammation is a key pathological mechanism that drives
D. Panigrahy   +3 more
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Resolution of inflammation

International Journal of Immunopharmacology, 2000
Acute inflammatory reactions, in contrast to chronic inflammatory reactions, are usually self-limiting and resolve. We have investigated the resolving phase of a number of immune and non-immune inflammatory reactions induced in the pleural cavity of rats. COX-2 is expressed during resolution of these models.
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