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Meanings of pro-inflammatory phenotype in English
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Usage of pro-inflammatory phenotype in English
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It follows that obesity due to its pro-inflammatoryphenotype can aggravate or accelerate the sepsis-induced damage in rat brain.
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We also determined that Ang1 switched macrophage differentiation toward a pro-inflammatoryphenotype, even in the presence of an anti-inflammatory mediator.
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Specifically, it manifests in activation of a pro-inflammatoryphenotype of microglial cells and malfunction of acetylcholine synapse transmission in motor neurons.
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We will we discuss the role of genomic instabilities and senescence in propagating the chronically suppressed state and pro-inflammatoryphenotype associated with MM-BMSCs.
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Aging tissues accumulate chronic cellular stress, which can lead to the development of a pro-inflammatoryphenotype that can be associated with cellular senescence.
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Monocytes can adopt a long-term pro-inflammatoryphenotype after brief stimulation with microbial pathogens or endogenous atherogenic lipoproteins via a process termed trained immunity.
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Our data demonstrate that the MR regulates a macrophage pro-inflammatoryphenotype and cardiac tissue inflammation, partially via pathways that do not require DNA binding.
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There was no obvious change in microglial phenotype or in pro-inflammatory cytokine gene expression within the striatum without any apparent switch into a pro-inflammatoryphenotype.