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Increased expression of osteopontin in the spinal cords of Lewis rats with experimental autoimmune neuritis

Moon C, Shin T

  • KMID: 1093622
  • J Vet Sci.
  • 2004 Dec;5(4):289-293.
To investigate the pattern of expression of osteopontin (OPN) in tissues of the central nervous system (CNS) responding to peripheral immunological stimulation, the expression of OPN was studied in the...
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Production of tumor necrosis factor-alpha by alveolar macrophages from patients with pulmonary tuberculosis

Kim SJ, Kim HI, Lee YH, Kim SK

In order to ascertain the role of TNF-alpha in pulmonary tuberculosis, we determined the TNF-alpha productivity of alveolar macrophages(AMs) obtained by bronchoalveolar lavage(BAL), along with the level of TNF-alpha in...
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CD36, a scavenger receptor implicated in atherosclerosis

Park YM

CD36 is a membrane glycoprotein that is present on various types of cells, including monocytes, macrophages, microvascular endothelial cells, adipocytes and platelets. Macrophage CD36 participates in atherosclerotic arterial lesion formation...
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TGF-beta1 induces mouse dendritic cells to express VEGF and its receptor (Flt-1) under hypoxic conditions

Nam EH, Park SR, Kim PH

Angiogenesis is a multi-step process that involves the activation, proliferation, and migration of endothelial cells. We have recently shown that TGF-beta1 can induce mouse macrophages to produce VEGF, a potent...
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Toll-like receptor 9-mediated inhibition of apoptosis occurs through suppression of FoxO3a activity and induction of FLIP expression

Lim EJ, Park DW, Lee JG, Lee CH, Bae YS, Hwang YC, Jeong JW, Chin BR, Baek SH

Synthetic oligodeoxynucleotides (ODN) with a CpG-motif are recognized by Toll-like receptor 9 (TLR9) and pleiotropic immune responses are elicited. Stimulation of macrophages with TLR9 agonist prevented apoptosis induced by serum...
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The role of nitric oxide in the immune response of tuberculosis

Kwon OJ

Nitric oxide (NO) formed by the action of inducible form of nitric oxide synthase (iNOS), reacts with oxygen radical forming reactive nitrogen intermediate (RNI). NO and related RNI have...
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BAFF knockout improves systemic inflammation via regulating adipose tissue distribution in high-fat diet-induced obesity

Kim DH, Do MS

Obesity is recognized as a chronic low-grade inflammatory state due to adipose tissue expansion being accompanied by an increase in the production of proinflammatory adipokines. Our group is the first...
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KR-31543 reduces the production of proinflammatory molecules in human endothelial cells and monocytes and attenuates atherosclerosis in mouse model

Choi JH, Yoo JY, Kim SO, Yoo SE, Oh GT

  • KMID: 1402317
  • Exp Mol Med.
  • 2012 Dec;44(12):733-739.
KR-31543, (2S, 3R, 4S)-6-amino-4-[N-(4-chlorophenyl)-N-(2-methyl-2H-tetrazol-5-ylmethyl) amino]-3,4-dihydro-2-dimethyoxymethyl-3-hydroxy-2-methyl-2H-1-benz opyran is a new neuroprotective agent for ischemia-reperfusion damage. It has also been reported that KR-31543 has protective effects on lipid peroxidation and H2O2-induced reactive...
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Tetraspanin CD9 modulates ADAM17-mediated shedding of LR11 in leukocytes

Tsukamoto , Takeuchi M, Kawaguchi , Togasaki E, Yamazaki A, Sugita Y, Muto T, Sakai S, Takeda Y, Ohwada C, Sakaida E, Shimizu N, Nishii K, Jiang M, Yokote K, Bujo H, Nakaseko C

LR11, also known as SorLA or SORL1, is a type-I membrane protein from which a large extracellular part, soluble LR11 (sLR11), is released by proteolytic shedding on cleavage with a...
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