EETs are potent anti-inflammatoryagents and might function as endogenous anti-atherogenic compounds.
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Therefore, anti-inflammatoryagents have been suggested as a treatment strategy for insulin resistance.
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Glucocorticoids are particularly effective as anti-inflammatoryagents but often cause severe side effects.
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Corticosteroids are potent and universal anti-inflammatoryagents, but they have well-known side effects.
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The use of anti-inflammatoryagents and recombinant growth factors show promise in decreasing transplant-related deaths.
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Current therapies to treat asthma and other airway diseases primarily include anti-inflammatoryagents and bronchodilators.
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Therefore, anti-inflammatoryagents may suppress disease progression in PD.
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In addition to standard treatments, anti-inflammatoryagents may be useful for management of non-insulin-dependent diabetic nephropathy.
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The two non-steroidal anti-inflammatoryagents were celecoxib and mesalazine, which is useful for inflammatory bowel disease.
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Two patients had a delayed diagnosis of BD, and all had a good response to anti-inflammatoryagents.
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This study examines whether stabilization of antioxidant enzyme activity results in suppression of ROS levels by anti-inflammatoryagents.
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Preventing L-selectin-mediated rolling minimizes leukocyte adhesion and extravasation; therefore, compounds that inhibit rolling may act as anti-inflammatoryagents.
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A series of S-allyl-l-cysteine (SAC) with garlic acid conjugates as anti-inflammatoryagents were designed and synthesized.
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Administration of antioxidants and anti-inflammatoryagents is an effective strategy for preventing ultraviolet (UV) irradiation-induced skin damage.
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Treatment is with non-steroidal anti-inflammatoryagents, four to six weeks of limited exertion, and conventional heart failure treatment as necessary.
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Chronic adipose tissue inflammation is a hallmark of obesity-induced insulin resistance and anti-inflammatoryagents can benefit patients with obesity-associated syndromes.