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Meanings of proinflammatory response in inglês
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Usage of proinflammatory response in inglês
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These findings indicate that the full proinflammatoryresponse occurs in two stages.
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Primary CMV infection induced a clear proinflammatoryresponse that was maintained during latency.
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Surgical necrosectomy induces a proinflammatoryresponse and is associated with a high complication rate.
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Background: Vitamin D is a potent inhibitor of the proinflammatoryresponse and thereby diminishes turnover of leukocytes.
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Variant TLR genotypes are associated with an increased circulating antigen burden and a decreased proinflammatoryresponse in cirrhosis.
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Our data suggest that the EAT environment is susceptible to microbial colonization that might stimulate a proinflammatoryresponse.
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These changes alter fluid and electrolyte homeostasis and result in an exaggerated proinflammatoryresponse driven, in part, by infection.
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Our results show that both extracts enhanced L. acidophilus-induced IFN-β production and slightly decreased the proinflammatoryresponse to E. coli.
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These findings support the hypothesis that COL17 plays an important regulatory role in the EK proinflammatoryresponse, acting largely via NF-kappa B.
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Implications: Chemotherapy treatment of pancreatic cancer-associated fibroblasts results in a proinflammatoryresponse driven by stress-associated MAPK signaling that enhances tumor cell growth and invasiveness.
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Conclusion: In patients with infected necrotizing pancreatitis, endoscopic necrosectomy reduced the proinflammatoryresponse as well as the composite clinical end point compared with surgical necrosectomy.
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Therefore, the combined activities of Cph1p and Efg1p are required for C. albicans to stimulate a proinflammatoryresponse in endothelial cells.
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These cytoplasmic nucleic acids activate a host defense program that elicits a coordinated proapoptotic and proinflammatoryresponse involving caspase-3 and caspase-1 activation.
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Coupled with the latter are promotion of lipid synthesis and proinflammatoryresponses.
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Some but not all antimicrobial peptides can neutralize LPS-stimulated proinflammatoryresponses.
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Neointima-forming mechanisms are controversial but possibly linked to excess proinflammatoryresponses and dysregulated Notch signaling.
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proinflammatory
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