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Main Points SORLA directs CD14 to the cell surface, sensitizing microglia to inflammatory stimuli. SORLA activity in microglia may play an important role in shaping the inflammatory environment of the brain. ABSTRACT Sorting protein‐related receptor containing class A repeats (SORLA) is an intracellular trafficking receptor encoded by the Alzheimer's ...
Peter Lund Ovesen+11 more
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In response to infection by fungal pathogens, the innate immune system recognises specific fungal pathogen associated molecular patterns (PAMPs) via pattern recognition receptors including the C-type lectin dectin-1 and members of the Toll Like Receptor (
Suzanne E Elcombe+6 more
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Citral inibe a inflamação aguda e nocicepção em camundongos: o papel dos receptores TLR4 e TLR2/DECTINA-1 [PDF]
TCC(graduação) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina. Araranguá. Fisioterapia.Citral (3,7-dimethyl-2,6-octadienal), um monoterpeno de cadeia aberta e principal componente bioativo do capim limão, apresenta diferentes propriedades farmacológicas, tais ...
Gonçalves, Elaine Cristina Dalazen
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Antioxidative effects of α-lipoic acid in the brain, liver and kidneys in selected mouse organs exposed to zymosan [PDF]
This study investigated the role of exogenous α-lipoic acid (ALA) in the inflammation caused by zymosan application. Seventy-two adult male white mice were divided into twelve groups: three control groups, three Zymosan groups, three ALA groups and three
Dziubek, Karol+4 more
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Yersinia pestis Actively Inhibits the Production of Extracellular Vesicles by Human Neutrophils
Typically, neutrophils respond to invading pathogens by altering the cargo packaged into EVs and increasing EV release, which enhances antimicrobial responses. However, we show here that the bacterial pathogen Yersinia pestis injects Yop effector proteins into neutrophils to actively inhibit EV biogenesis, resulting in limited EV release and ...
Katelyn R. Sheneman+5 more
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The uptake of lipids and lipoprotein particles by macrophages undergoes phagocytic activation and the formation of foam cells are key events in atherosclerosis.
M.D.T. Carvalho+5 more
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Granulocyte-activating mediators (GRAM) [PDF]
In the present study we investigated the capability of human epidermal cells to generate granulocyte-activating mediators (GRAM). It could be shown that human epidermal cells as well as an epidermoid carcinoma cell line (A431) produce an epidermal cell ...
Kapp, A.+3 more
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The Peptide PROTAC Modality: A New Strategy for Drug Discovery
Peptide PROTAC is a bifunctional molecule generally composed of a target protein binding peptide (TBP), a linker peptide (LP), an E3 ligase binding peptide (EBP), and a delivery‐enhancing peptide (DEP), which can bind to the target protein (P) and E3 ligase (E3), inducing P to be labeled with ubiquitin (Ub) and subsequently recognized and degraded by ...
Youmin Zhu, Yu Dai, Yuncai Tian
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ROLE OF 5-LIPOXYGENASE IN THE MULTIPLE ORGAN FAILURE INDUCED BY ZYMOSAN. [PDF]
Objective: This study investigated the role of 5-lipoxygenase in the pathogenesis of multiple organ failure (MOF) induced by zymosan. Design: Male mice with a targeted disruption of the 5-lipoxygenase gene (5-LOKO) and littermate wild-type (WT) controls (
BRITTI D.+10 more
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Proteoglycans and Hyaluronan in Normal and Aberrant Lung Development
ABSTRACT Lung development is a tightly regulated process that progresses through five distinct stages: embryonic, pseudoglandular, canalicular, saccular, and alveolar. Each stage is characterized by coordinated cellular interactions and structural changes driven by signals from epithelial, endothelial, and mesenchymal cells.
Andrea Reszegi+4 more
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