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1               HU-308 is antiosteoporotic and antiinflammatory.
2 ures, and validated TGFBR2 and the nicotinic antiinflammatory acetylcholine receptor nAChRa7 as murin
3 ly restored spatial memory, but also exerted antiinflammatory action and reinstated epigenetic balanc
4 ivated receptor (PPAR) alpha ligand that has antiinflammatory actions and regulates bile acid detoxif
5                                          The antiinflammatory actions of LXR may be a direct response
6                                          The antiinflammatory actions of statins may reduce delirium.
7                     CBD also exerted complex antiinflammatory actions that were coupled to A2a adenos
8          In our studies, they exerted strong antiinflammatory actions, and therefore they might be su
9 eutral phosphorus dendrimers show impressive antiinflammatory activities both in vitro and in vivo.
10 acid were synthesized and screened for their antiinflammatory activities through in vitro and in vivo
11 tein hydrolysates (CPH) with antioxidant and antiinflammatory activities was analyzed in this researc
12 (Gal-1), a glycan-binding protein with broad antiinflammatory activities, functions as a proresolving
13 city, complement-dependent cytotoxicity, and antiinflammatory activities.
14  compounds possess appreciable analgesic and antiinflammatory activities.
15 e whole fresh fruit and pure isolates showed antiinflammatory activity as confirmed by in vitro cyclo
16 T analogs appear to exhibit moderate in vivo antiinflammatory activity as well as in vitro immunoenha
17 nt mutation at position 241 (F-->A) exhibits antiinflammatory activity even in the absence of sialyla
18     FAAH inhibitors have shown analgesic and antiinflammatory activity in animal models, and some hav
19  addition, these molecules present efficient antiinflammatory activity in vivo in a mouse model of su
20                               This prevalent antiinflammatory activity of dectin-1(-/-) macrophages r
21 E in Nrf2(-/-) and WT mice, suggest that the antiinflammatory activity of DMF in treatment of MS pati
22                                          The antiinflammatory activity of intravenous immunoglobulin
23  gene expression, as indicated by the potent antiinflammatory activity of pan-HDAC inhibitors.
24 ve cell-surface lectins are required for the antiinflammatory activity of sFc.
25  proteolysis to exert significantly improved antiinflammatory activity on macrophages compared with w
26                      Besides its established antiinflammatory activity, sulindac has previously been
27 d during germination could be responsible of antiinflammatory activity.
28    The conjugate G5-FA-MTX acted as a potent antiinflammatory agent and reduced arthritis-induced par
29                  Overall, a highly promising antiinflammatory agent was identified.
30 some inhibitor bortezomib or a commonly used antiinflammatory agent, dexamethasone.
31                                      Because antiinflammatory agents are already on the market, furth
32 ce among bacteria and the adverse effects of antiinflammatory agents highlight the need for alternati
33 nteraction between antidepressant agents and antiinflammatory agents on antidepressant-induced behavi
34                   The antagonistic effect of antiinflammatory agents on antidepressant-induced behavi
35 ur study provides a rationale for the use of antiinflammatory agents or NO-mimetics in the treatment
36 arefully balance the therapeutic benefits of antiinflammatory agents versus the potentially negative
37 rculosis in humans to evaluate the effect of antiinflammatory agents.
38  for the use of selective Hdac inhibitors as antiinflammatory agents.
39 nts and that these effects were inhibited by antiinflammatory agents.
40 rtality was associated with greater pro- and antiinflammatory alterations of the innate immune system
41                                 Statins have antiinflammatory and antiatherogenic effects that have b
42                  In this study, antioxidant, antiinflammatory and anticancer activities of leave extr
43 Recently, we have reported that PPIs possess antiinflammatory and antifibrotic activities by directly
44 in inhibitor dabigatran etexilate has marked antiinflammatory and antifibrotic effects in a bleomycin
45                                          The antiinflammatory and antioxidant properties of DF seem t
46                                     Adjuvant antiinflammatory and antithrombotic therapies should be
47 acrophages showed impaired expression of the antiinflammatory and atheroprotective cytokine interleuk
48 ardiovascular benefits of BTPs points toward antiinflammatory and blood pressure-lowering properties
49 nd Saa2.1 exhibited a partial restoration of antiinflammatory and cholesterol efflux properties in ad
50  BG-12 (dimethyl fumarate) was shown to have antiinflammatory and cytoprotective properties in precli
51 ing of proinflammatory (M1 cells) as well as antiinflammatory and fibrogenic phenotypes (M2 cells); t
52     In the ARDS environment, MSCs promote an antiinflammatory and highly phagocytic macrophage phenot
53                   Because AAT therapy exerts antiinflammatory and immune modulatory activities in var
54 th community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) due to antiinflammatory and immunomodulatory effects.
55 benefit from such therapy due to its various antiinflammatory and immunomodulatory properties, as sum
56        JAK inhibitors have been developed as antiinflammatory and immunosuppressive agents and are cu
57                                A20, a potent antiinflammatory and nuclear factor kappa B (NF-kappaB)
58  transfer of mitochondria, all of which have antiinflammatory and pro-resolving effects on injured lu
59                       E-series resolvins are antiinflammatory and pro-resolving lipid mediators deriv
60 llular organelles and in the biosynthesis of antiinflammatory and proresolving eicosanoids.
61   Debris-stimulated tumors were inhibited by antiinflammatory and proresolving lipid autacoids, namel
62  at optimizing the biosynthetic capacity for antiinflammatory and proresolving lipoxins.
63 herosclerosis but displays atheroprotective, antiinflammatory and prosurvival functions in myeloid ce
64 arenchymal cell-derived Type I IFNs increase antiinflammatory and suppress proinflammatory cytokines
65 rived mediators could be developed to enable antiinflammatory and tissue protective effects in inflam
66            Inhibition of SOCS3 abolished the antiinflammatory and vasoprotective effects of RORalpha
67 d cannabinoid receptor-dependent anxiolytic, antiinflammatory, and analgesic effects in mice by incre
68 synthetic strategy targeting the anticancer, antiinflammatory, and insecticidal natural product (+/-)
69 , significant elevations in proinflammatory, antiinflammatory, and trophic factors along with neurotr
70           The antiaggregatory, antiadhesive, antiinflammatory, and vasodilatory omega-3 (n-3) fatty a
71 ive substances (antibacterials, nonsteroidal antiinflammatories, antiseptics, antiepileptics, lipid r
72 or bioactive constituent responsible for the antiinflammatory, antitumour and antioxidant activities
73 pression in neuronal tissue, a molecule with antiinflammatory, antiviral, and neuroprotective propert
74                             Conversely, some antiinflammatory approaches may affect glucose metabolis
75 pathology; consequently, immunoregulatory or antiinflammatory approaches may protect against negative
76  suggest the need for careful calibration of antiinflammatory approaches to atherosclerosis.
77 ive imaging biomarkers that help to evaluate antiinflammatory asthma treatments.
78 hanges in serum bile acids and levels of the antiinflammatory bile acid receptor Takeda G protein-cou
79 hat dairy food consumption improved pro- and antiinflammatory biomarker concentrations compared with
80 ccompanied by improvements in lung function, antiinflammatory biomarkers, and vitamin D levels, as we
81  capacity, muscle strength, and inflammatory/antiinflammatory biomarkers.
82 associated with monocyte deactivation and an antiinflammatory blood immune signature, possibly due to
83 atory cytokines and the timely initiation of antiinflammatory cell death via constitutive apoptosis.
84                                          The antiinflammatory complexes also had the capacity to dire
85                         Immunomodulatory and antiinflammatory components are also found in these orga
86 cytokine-inducible activity and affinity for antiinflammatory compounds, has been posited as a promis
87                    Here, we investigated the antiinflammatory contribution of Nrf2 in DMF treatment o
88 roperties appeared favorable in the pro- and antiinflammatory cytokine balance, 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin
89 e homeostasis by analyzing the effect of the antiinflammatory cytokine IL-13.
90 KGF increases alveolar concentrations of the antiinflammatory cytokine IL-1Ra, and mediators that dri
91 on that is associated with elevations of the antiinflammatory cytokine interleukin (IL)-10.
92 h increased proinflammatory cytokines, lower antiinflammatory cytokine interleukin 10 (IL-10), and lo
93 nterleukin 1beta and interleukin 18) and the antiinflammatory cytokine interleukin 10 but not with de
94                              Plasma pro- and antiinflammatory cytokine profiles were performed by enz
95 nteraction between TLR2 and TLR8 in pro- and antiinflammatory cytokine responses, whereas TLR8 is sol
96 re we establish the role of IL30 as a potent antiinflammatory cytokine that can inhibit inflammation-
97 deletion of interleukin-10 (IL-10), a potent antiinflammatory cytokine, exacerbates pressure overload
98 itions, MG maintain homeostasis by producing antiinflammatory cytokines and neurotrophic factors, sup
99 ls are important sources of inflammatory and antiinflammatory cytokines in patients with Chagas heart
100 flammatory cytokines and increased levels of antiinflammatory cytokines in retinopathy.
101                   Concentrations of pro- and antiinflammatory cytokines were measured in in vitro per
102 ophage activities, elevated plasma levels of antiinflammatory cytokines, and reduced plasma levels of
103 crement in the levels of proinflammatory and antiinflammatory cytokines, respectively, in homogenates
104 m-enabled chiral switching" (DECS), in vitro antiinflammatory differences of up to 20-fold are observ
105 tudy compared the effect of the nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drug (NSAID) diclofenac, which is the m
106 ors conducted a cohort study of nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drug (NSAID) use and risk of symptomati
107  the present study, sulindac, a nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drug (NSAID), was tested for protection
108 otentially game-changing in the nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drug arena.
109                                   The common antiinflammatory drug aspirin can reduce inflammasome ac
110 rimental concentration depth profiles of the antiinflammatory drug dexamethasone in human skin, we mo
111 blockade by two analgesics (the nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drug ketoprofen and the mu-opioid agoni
112 cal studies have shown that the nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drug naproxen may be useful in the trea
113  In contrast, when mice were treated with an antiinflammatory drug to prevent microglial activation,
114                        The lack of effective antiinflammatory drug treatment for COPD has thus shifte
115                        Aspirin, nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs (NSAID), and acetaminophen are co
116               Among nonusers of nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) (Pinteraction = 0.055),
117  have shown that regular use of nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) decreases bladder cancer
118                        Although nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) in general are passed in
119    The cardiovascular safety of nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) may be influenced by int
120 res of high-risk prescribing of nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) or selected antiplatelet
121               Acid suppression, nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), and statins may play a
122 , as compared with nonselective nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), remains uncertain.
123 rapeutic target for widely used nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs (NSAIDs).
124 urally occurring flavonols) and nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs (NSAIDs).
125                                              Antiinflammatory drugs achieve their therapeutic actions
126 ths and inadequate responses to nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs and glucocorticoids) to the anti-
127 s at 100 mug/mL was similar to non-steroidal antiinflammatory drugs aspirin, ibuprofen and naproxen,
128          Moreover, treatment of animals with antiinflammatory drugs during epileptogenesis prevented
129 nitor the therapeutic effectiveness of novel antiinflammatory drugs in future human trials.
130 ests that rectally administered nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs may reduce the incidence of pancr
131 hylaxis for leishmaniasis or even the use of antiinflammatory drugs or antibiotics may be considered
132  patients received prescription nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs, 58% received opioids, and 50% re
133                                 Nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs, including ibuprofen, are among t
134 idely used to treat OA, such as nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs, may have limited efficacy once j
135 bryos to disordered inflammation; therefore, antiinflammatory drugs, such as low-dose aspirin (LDA),
136 RA) and its response to chronic nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs.
137 target of antineoplastic, antimicrobial, and antiinflammatory drugs.
138 herapy for paucibacillary leprosy along with antiinflammatory drugs.
139 injury process, however, KIM-1 expression is antiinflammatory due to its mediation of phagocytic proc
140 bition of PDE4 has been predicted to have an antiinflammatory effect and thus therapeutic efficacy.
141                            IL-28A exerts its antiinflammatory effect by restricting recruitment of IL
142 10 in the inflamed ear and showed a superior antiinflammatory effect in vivo, significantly reducing
143 ibition of phosphodiesterase (PDE)3, but the antiinflammatory effect may be due to inhibition of PDE4
144 ucocorticoid receptor (GR) that mediates the antiinflammatory effect of corticosteroids.
145 nflammatory cytokines, suggesting an overall antiinflammatory effect of GBV-C in HIV-positive subject
146              Consistent with this model, the antiinflammatory effect of IVIg treatment is abolished i
147                                          The antiinflammatory effect of KIM-1 expression was due to t
148                                          The antiinflammatory effect of P-Dex was validated using lip
149 (P < 0.005) than in wild-type males, but the antiinflammatory effect was similar in wild-type and con
150 ycin instillation (early treatment, study of antiinflammatory effect) or on day 8 following bleomycin
151            IgG molecules exert both pro- and antiinflammatory effector functions based on the composi
152       Recent studies have shown that pro- or antiinflammatory effector functions of IgG Abs are also
153 othesis that endogenous estradiol might have antiinflammatory effects and highlight the need for stan
154 roved diet and lifestyle in obese asthma has antiinflammatory effects beyond weight reduction, requir
155  commonly used medications and produce their antiinflammatory effects by blocking cyclooxygenase (COX
156      More recently it has been shown to have antiinflammatory effects in asthma and chronic obstructi
157 ostasis and cellular metabolism, also exerts antiinflammatory effects in multiple tissues.
158            Moreover, the neuroprotective and antiinflammatory effects of A1-exosomes were coupled wit
159                        We tested whether the antiinflammatory effects of inorganic nitrate might prov
160 immune response in MS for differentiation of antiinflammatory effects of new medicines and their long
161                                          The antiinflammatory effects of niacin in human coronary art
162  Our findings provide novel insight into the antiinflammatory effects of one traditional Chinese herb
163 contrary to those expected from the pro- and antiinflammatory effects of these fatty acids and sugges
164                                    While the antiinflammatory effects of vitamin D3 are well describe
165                       Atorvastatin may exert antiinflammatory effects on phospholipases that contribu
166                                 Statins have antiinflammatory effects that may impact vaccine-induced
167 ry pathway (CAP), resulting in activation of antiinflammatory effects via alpha7 nicotinic acetylchol
168 s with COPD, suggesting clinically important antiinflammatory effects with CXCR2 antagonism, although
169 iovascular events and exert well-established antiinflammatory effects, but their effects on human adi
170  combined lipostatic, antiproliferative, and antiinflammatory effects, CBD has potential as a promisi
171 linical studies suggest LABAs and LAMAs have antiinflammatory effects, such effects have not been dem
172 betes management may have direct or indirect antiinflammatory effects, the latter potentially attribu
173                            Fish oil (FO) has antiinflammatory effects, which might reduce systemic in
174 new medications in humans for their putative antiinflammatory effects.
175 nhaled carbon monoxide might have beneficial antiinflammatory effects.
176  pulmonary disease (COPD) due to their broad antiinflammatory effects.
177 ntrol, highlighting pathways involved in MDP antiinflammatory effects.
178 n for their analgesic, antihypertensive, and antiinflammatory effects.
179                                       It has antiinflammatory effects; however, it is not known wheth
180 issue (P < 0.05) and increased production of antiinflammatory eicosanoids in visceral adipose tissue
181 metabolites-n-3 PUFAs are precursors to some antiinflammatory eicosanoids.
182 tabolism, and to induce the antifibrotic and antiinflammatory factor growth differentiation factor 15
183 S conditions and decreased expression of the antiinflammatory factor KLF-2.
184 mmatory cytokines and inducing production of antiinflammatory factors, including TGF-beta and prostag
185                          Protection by these antiinflammatory Fcs in both antibody- and T cell-mediat
186 doplasmic reticulum stress, thereby assuring antiinflammatory function during acute intestinal inflam
187  cellular and molecular mechanisms of IL-28A antiinflammatory function.
188 ion in active RA, with resultant loss of its antiinflammatory function.
189 es, such as RA, could paradoxically suppress antiinflammatory functions and interfere with clinical e
190 heumatoid arthritis (RA), perhaps due to the antiinflammatory functions of p38alpha.
191 henotypes, which mediate proinflammatory and antiinflammatory functions, respectively, represent the
192 expression of CD39, an ectonucleotidase with antiinflammatory functions, will protect liver grafts af
193  revealed up-regulated expression of several antiinflammatory gene products, including IL-10, Lag3, a
194 oinflammatory cytokine production, decreased antiinflammatory growth factor secretion by proximal epi
195  obtained from 2 sets of RA patients, 1 with antiinflammatory HDL and 1 with proinflammatory HDL.
196 nflammatory HDL compared to RA patients with antiinflammatory HDL.
197 rived from marine sources, are thought to be antiinflammatory; however, several studies of fish consu
198                                  CO enhanced antiinflammatory IL-10 and reduced proinflammatory tumor
199 ry cytokines TNF-alpha and IL-12 but not the antiinflammatory IL-10 in primary human monocytes.
200 tions during visit 2 (P = 0.03), whereas the antiinflammatory IL-10 response was not significantly at
201 which was reduced in MS patients, stimulated antiinflammatory IL-10-expressing human CD4(+)CD25(+) T
202 , IL-8, MIP-1alpha, and IL-6, as well as the antiinflammatory IL-1R antagonist.
203        Human alpha1-antitrypsin (hAAT) is an antiinflammatory, immune-modulating, and tissue-protecti
204      Glucocorticoids (GC) are widely used as antiinflammatory/immunosuppressive drugs and antitumor a
205                                              Antiinflammatory interventions may help improve outcomes
206 mmatory NF-kappaB and decreased induction of antiinflammatory kruppel-like factor (KLF) 2 and KLF4.
207 L-17-producing CD4(+) cells and induction of antiinflammatory M2 (type II) monocytes.
208 nd higher expression of genes for markers of antiinflammatory M2 macrophages.
209 UCB skewed macrophage polarization toward an antiinflammatory M2 phenotype and expanded the interscap
210                            These include the antiinflammatory macrophage mannose receptor and arginas
211 as a further increase in their expression of antiinflammatory macrophage markers.
212 reduced LPS-induced inflammation, favored an antiinflammatory macrophage phenotype, and decreased the
213 ctor-a and colony-stimulating factor 3), and antiinflammatory markers (increased interleukin-1 recept
214 (flox/flox) mice required OPN, suggesting an antiinflammatory mechanism in which PPARgamma negatively
215                    We have now dissected the antiinflammatory mechanism of action of the most abundan
216                       Identification of this antiinflammatory mechanism of glucocorticoids is importa
217 portant role in KD pathogenesis and the IVIG antiinflammatory mechanism.
218 tic neutrophils interferes with induction of antiinflammatory mechanisms following phagocytosis of th
219 e properties mediated via cytoprotective and antiinflammatory mechanisms.
220 thelial cells is a potent vasodilator and an antiinflammatory mediator.
221 rated fatty acids (PUFA) by converting these antiinflammatory mediators into their less active diols.
222 strong evidence that, by activating pro- and antiinflammatory mediators, beta-catenin signaling produ
223  METHOD AND Twenty-nine CP patients received antiinflammatory medications after cardiac magnetic reso
224  inhibitors versus nonselective nonsteroidal antiinflammatory medications in 6-month gastrointestinal
225                        We found that several antiinflammatory microRNAs were elevated in EC-EV-treate
226 usly prevent bone resorption and generate an antiinflammatory milieu in the RA joint.
227                    Adenosine is an important antiinflammatory molecule in tissue inflammation, and ad
228 pable of tunable and inducible expression of antiinflammatory molecules, specifically IL-1 receptor a
229 o determine whether a transiently controlled antiinflammatory MSC secretome could be achieved at targ
230 f EAE by reprogramming infiltrating MCs into antiinflammatory myeloid cells via secretion of TGF-beta
231  variables were adipose tissue production of antiinflammatory n-3 PUFA-derived eicosanoids, plasma co
232 the vagus nerve in the so-called cholinergic antiinflammatory pathway (CAP) attenuates systemic infla
233  stimulation (VNS) activates the cholinergic antiinflammatory pathway (CAP), resulting in activation
234 matory reflex referred to as the cholinergic antiinflammatory pathway regulates innate and adaptive i
235 appear to be mediated through antioxidant or antiinflammatory pathways along with their downstream si
236 modulating activation of inflammatory versus antiinflammatory pathways by flow.
237 n IBD in phase III studies by blocking other antiinflammatory pathways.
238 nd activation, favoring the switch toward an antiinflammatory phenotype.
239 ients with pioglitazone, an antidiabetic and antiinflammatory PPARgamma agonist, restored expression
240 E-series resolvins, 18R- and 18S-, which are antiinflammatory, pro-resolving, and non-phlogistic and
241 crophages, phagocytosis imprinted a distinct antiinflammatory profile.
242 mily member interleukin 37 (IL-37) has broad antiinflammatory properties and functions as a natural s
243 oration of SAA into HDL preparations reduced antiinflammatory properties but not to the same extent a
244 tive GRPR antagonist, recently found to have antiinflammatory properties in arthritis and sepsis mode
245 e that inflammation results in a loss of the antiinflammatory properties of HDL on adipocytes, which
246                                  Whether the antiinflammatory properties of IL-37 extend to the centr
247               Sialylated IgG Fc domains have antiinflammatory properties that are attributed to their
248 the skin of red grapes having angiogenic and antiinflammatory properties, appears ideal for easing th
249                            Thus, the reduced antiinflammatory properties, coupled with increased sens
250           This indicates that in parallel to antiinflammatory properties, glucocorticoids also exert
251 tive antibacterial response apart from their antiinflammatory properties, thereby improving treatment
252 t certain specialty dietary supplements have antiinflammatory properties, though evidence in humans r
253 lucocorticoids in asthma are merely based on antiinflammatory properties.
254 tic diseases due to their lipid-lowering and antiinflammatory properties.
255 ed to as A1-exosomes because of their robust antiinflammatory properties.
256 ctive, vasoprotective, antiproliferative and antiinflammatory properties.
257 ally exert the therapeutically beneficial GC antiinflammatory properties.
258  of apoptotic cells, myofibroblasts acquired antiinflammatory properties.
259  endotoxemic mice that aged cells lacked the antiinflammatory protective effect of their young counte
260  T-cell zone of lymphoid tissues, and weaker antiinflammatory regulatory responses to SIV infection (
261 d in this study may represent a compensatory antiinflammatory response during tuberculosis-IRIS.
262 ing LPS tolerance resembles the pathological antiinflammatory response to sepsis.
263 mediators of cell function based on a proven antiinflammatory response.
264 nflammatory, innate immune, and compensatory antiinflammatory responses, as well as in the suppressio
265 matory pathways and enhances the alternative antiinflammatory responses.
266 ed to the interplay between inflammatory and antiinflammatory responses.
267                                  However, an antiinflammatory role for CPB is suggested by the recent
268            Together, these results reveal an antiinflammatory role for GKN2, provide in vivo evidence
269         These results establish an important antiinflammatory role for IFN-gamma in host protection a
270                          IRF-7 might play an antiinflammatory role in passive-transfer arthritis thro
271                                          The antiinflammatory role of Axl in the skin is reflected in
272 portant to further investigate the potential antiinflammatory role of these supplements, as there is
273                           Given the reported antiinflammatory role of TREM2 in the brain, the R47H su
274 erestingly, we now identified a nonsteroidal antiinflammatory selective GR agonist (SEGRA) that selec
275 rotein C (APC) stimulates cytoprotective and antiinflammatory signaling.
276 romote classical MPhi activation by blocking antiinflammatory signals and transcription factors but a
277 stages of inflammation by balancing pro- and antiinflammatory signals.
278 proinflammatory-change DII group than in the antiinflammatory-stable DII group (hazard ratio = 1.32,
279 tate, to an M2, or "alternatively activated" antiinflammatory state.
280 anges have a high content of antioxidant and antiinflammatory substances, but there is a paucity of d
281 ith HAP and CAP, comprising proinflammatory, antiinflammatory, T-cell signaling, and metabolic pathwa
282    Substantial increases in proinflammatory, antiinflammatory, T-helper 1, T-helper 2, and regulatory
283 gh enhanced transcription of antioxidant and antiinflammatory target genes.
284 re considered proinflammatory and the latter antiinflammatory - the determinants of their speciation
285                                    Effective antiinflammatory therapies are needed for the treatment
286  transcription it may be possible to develop antiinflammatory therapies that spare the constitutive e
287 S-1 pathway represents a possible target for antiinflammatory therapies.
288 gression and may benefit from future adjunct antiinflammatory therapies.
289 1b expression could provide a new target for antiinflammatory therapy and critical illness.
290                        Two weeks of combined antiinflammatory therapy caused significant improvements
291 tion and suggest IL-1R as a novel target for antiinflammatory therapy in CF and potentially other muc
292                                              Antiinflammatory therapy was associated with a reduction
293                                              Antiinflammatory therapy was associated with a reduction
294 0 kg) or placebo in addition to conventional antiinflammatory therapy with aspirin or ibuprofen.
295 itis, colchicine, when added to conventional antiinflammatory therapy, significantly reduced the rate
296  that responds poorly to currently available antiinflammatory therapy.
297  could predict the reversibility of CP after antiinflammatory therapy.
298  protein B1 [HMGB-1] release) and normalized antiinflammatory tissue expression of von Kruppel-like F
299 telet drugs might be explored to develop new antiinflammatory treatment against influenza virus infec
300 sclerosis and allow for in vivo follow-up of antiinflammatory treatment strategies.

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