組織球症、マクロファージ増殖症
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- 1. 自然免疫系の概要an overview of the innate immune system [show details]
…them to regional lymph nodes without becoming macrophages . Most serve to renew the resident macrophage population while differentiating into macrophages that are characteristic for the tissue in which …
- 2. 慢性関節リウマチにおける滑膜異常synovial pathology in rheumatoid arthritis [show details]
… (H&E) and by immunohistochemistry (IHC) for B cells (CD20), T cells (CD3), macrophages (CD68), and plasma cells (CD138) . Hyperplasia of the synovial lining cell layer is a hallmark of RA. The lining cell …
- 3. 赤血球産生調節regulation of erythropoiesis [show details]
… of peritoneal macrophages results in rapid but transient resolution of the massive erythroid hyperplasia associated with this disease. This effect may be due to elaboration by macrophages of IL-1-alpha …
- 4. 成人の肺胞蛋白症の原因、臨床症状、診断causes clinical manifestations and diagnosis of pulmonary alveolar proteinosis in adults [show details]
… Disruption of granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor signaling (autoimmune and hereditary PAP) – Granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF)… although the alveolar septa may be slightly thickened due to type II epithelial cell hyperplasia.…
- 5. リウマチ性疾患におけるサイトカインの役割role of cytokines in rheumatic diseases [show details]
…RA also produce macrophage migration inhibitory factor (MIF), a cytokine which stimulates production of TNF-alpha from macrophages in vitro . Other cell types (eg, T cells, macrophages, and endothelial …
English Journal
- Immobilization of nano Cu-MOFs with polydopamine coating for adaptable gasotransmitter generation and copper ion delivery on cardiovascular stents.
- Fan Y, Zhang Y, Zhao Q, Xie Y, Luo R, Yang P, Weng Y.
- Biomaterials. 2019 Jun;204()36-45.
- In-stent restenosis is worsened by thrombosis, acute inflammation, and uncontrollable smooth muscle cells (SMCs) proliferation at the early stage of implantation. Tailoring the stent surface can inhibit thrombosis, intimal hyperplasia, and accelerate re-endothelialization. In situ nitric oxide (NO)
- PMID 30875517
- Protective effects of ambroxol in psoriasis like skin inflammation: Exploration of possible mechanisms.
- Sunkari S, Thatikonda S, Pooladanda V, Challa VS, Godugu C.
- International immunopharmacology. 2019 Jun;71()301-312.
- The purpose of this study was to investigate the protective effects of ambroxol in psoriasis-like skin inflammation both in vitro and in vivo and delineate the molecular mechanism of ambroxol. Our data demonstrated that ambroxol has an imperative role in inhibiting the lipopolysaccharide (LPS) stimu
- PMID 30933843
- Skin Microbiome Modulates the Effect of Ultraviolet Radiation on Cellular Response and Immune Function.
- Patra V, Wagner K, Arulampalam V, Wolf P.
- iScience. 2019 May;15()211-222.
- The skin is colonized by a diverse microbiome intricately involved in various molecular and cellular processes within the skin and beyond. UV radiation is known to induce profound changes in the skin and modulate the immune response. However, the role of the microbiome in UV-induced immune suppressi
- PMID 31079025
Japanese Journal
- Difference of Tissue Characteristics Between Early and Late Restenosis After Second-Generation Drug-Eluting Stents Implantation ― An Optical Coherence Tomography Study ―
- Jinnouchi Hiroyuki,Kuramitsu Shoichi,Shinozaki Tomohiro,Tomoi Yusuke,Hiromasa Takashi,Kobayashi Yohei,Domei Takenori,Soga Yoshimitsu,Hyodo Makoto,Shirai Shinichi,Ando Kenji
- 日本循環器學誌 81(4), 450-457, 2017
- … The frequencies of neointima with lipid-laden, thin-cap fibroatheroma, neovascularization and macrophage infiltration were significantly higher in the L-ISR group than in the E-ISR group (30.0% vs. 69.6%, P<0.01; … E-ISR was mainly caused by neointimal hyperplasia, whereas neoatherosclerosis was the main mechanism of L-ISR.</p> …
- NAID 130005475848
- <b>CD14</b><sup><b>+</b></sup><b> follicular dendritic cells in lymphoid follicles may play a role in the pathogenesis of IgG4-related </b><b>disease </b>
- SATOH-NAKAMURA Tomomi,TANAKA Masao,FUKUSHIMA Toshihiro,MASAKI Yasufumi,KUROSE Nozomu,KAWANAMI Takafumi,NAKAMURA Takuji,IWAO-KAWANAMI Haruka,NAKAJIMA Akio,MIKI Miyuki,SAKAI Tomoyuki,FUJITA Yoshimasa
- Biomedical Research 36(2), 143-153, 2015
- … Using various antibodies, especially against monocyte, macrophage, and follicular dendritic cell markers, we immunohistochemically assessed the distribution of immune cells in lymphoid follicles. … = 22), reactive hyperplasia (<i>n</i> …
- NAID 130005065277
- Deficiency of Long Pentraxin PTX3 Promoted Neointimal Hyperplasia after Vascular Injury
- Ishino Mitsunori,Takahashi Hiroki,Arimoto Takanori,Miyashita Takehiko,Miyamoto Takuya,Watanabe Tetsu,Takeishi Yasuchika,Kubota Isao,Shishido Tetsuro,Suzuki Satoshi,Katoh Shigehiko,Sasaki Toshiki,Funayama Akira,Netsu Shunsuke,Hasegawa Hiromasa,Honda Shintaro
- Journal of Atherosclerosis and Thrombosis 22(4), 372-378, 2015
- … We investigated the effects of PTX3 on neointimal hyperplasia following wire vascular injury.<br><b><i>Methods</i></b>: PTX3 systemic knockout (PTX3-KO) mice and wild-type littermate (WT) mice were subjected to wire-mediated endovascular injury. …
- NAID 130004700296
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