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Meanings of pro-inflammatory response in English
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Usage of pro-inflammatory response in English
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SPI-1 dependent invasion, however, is not a prerequisite to induce a pro-inflammatoryresponse.
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Activated glia can exhibit a sensitized pro-inflammatoryresponse to immunogenic stimuli.
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A suppressed pro-inflammatoryresponse with increased mitochondrial respiration was concomitantly observed after genistein treatment.
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At lower concentrations, despite the absence of cytotoxicity, TS induced a strong vascular pro-inflammatoryresponse.
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Cluster 3 is also associated with pro-inflammatoryresponse.
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We have recently observed that clearance of cells dying through autophagy leads to a pro-inflammatoryresponse in human macrophages.
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Overall, allowing cows to overconsume energy prepartum increased the hepatic pro-inflammatoryresponse prepartum and up to the point of parturition.
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We have previously reported that, in a rural Ghanaian population, the most common IL10 haplotype associates with a pro-inflammatoryresponse.
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Type I IFN holds a critical role in host defence, providing protection against pathogenic organisms through coordinating a pro-inflammatoryresponse.
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The experimental burn injury simulates a systemic but sterile pro-inflammatoryresponse, while the CLP simulates the effect of polymicrobial sepsis.
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If intracranial cannulation activates glia, a subsequent neuroinflammatory stimulus might induce a potentiated pro-inflammatoryresponse, thereby introducing a potential experimental confound.
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The biological role of C5L2 thus appears to be limiting to the pro-inflammatoryresponse to the anaphylatoxin.
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This unexpected finding suggests that these cell wall-associated glycolipids represent key effectors capable of interfering with the establishment of a pro-inflammatoryresponse.
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Our findings reveal novel dual functions of TRIM9s in antiviral immunity, which serve to balance pro-inflammatoryresponse and production of type I IFNs.
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Our data show that FABP7 overexpression directly promotes an NF-kB-driven pro-inflammatoryresponse in nontransgenic astrocytes that ultimately is detrimental for motor neuron survival.
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TNF acts through TNF receptor 1 (TNFR1) triggering a pro-inflammatoryresponse, and therefore plays a pivotal role in immune regulation and host immune responses.
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pro-inflammatory
Adjective
Noun
Pro-inflammatory response across language varieties