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1 e number of PMo adherent to retinal vessels (leukostasis).
2 d tumor necrosis factor-alpha, and pulmonary leukostasis).
3 ermeability to labeled dextran and inhibited leukostasis.
4 other pathogenic behaviors in DR, including leukostasis.
5 ular adhesion molecule-1 overexpression, and leukostasis.
6 al NFAT isoforms in TNFalpha-induced retinal leukostasis.
7 role for these hormones in diabetic retinal leukostasis.
8 the major metabolic dysregulation promoting leukostasis.
9 tion, but had no effect on Bax expression or leukostasis.
10 orneal inflammation and VEGF-induced retinal leukostasis.
11 creased generation of retinal superoxide and leukostasis.
12 dent transcription in retina, and subsequent leukostasis.
13 cclusion by GFP(+) cells was used to measure leukostasis.
14 increased retinal ICAM-1 levels (2.2-fold), leukostasis (1.9-fold), and BRB breakdown (2.1-fold, P <
15 human leukemia cells that may contribute to leukostasis, a complication associated with acute leukem
17 SAR 1118 eye drops significantly reduced leukostasis and blood-retinal barrier breakdown in a dos
19 lted in a significant suppression of retinal leukostasis and BRB breakdown in both early (72.4% and 8
20 hether endogenous VEGF(164) mediates retinal leukostasis and BRB breakdown in early and established d
27 bition (LY333531) prevented the increases in leukostasis and decreases in retinal blood flow in diabe
30 not only diminished fibrin accumulation and leukostasis and improved gas exchange and survival but a
32 subsequent graft ICAM-1 expression and graft leukostasis and markedly improved oxygenation, pulmonary
35 hs and in another model, blocks VEGF-induced leukostasis and retinal nonperfusion, which are associat
38 lockade with a mAb prevents diabetic retinal leukostasis and vascular leakage by 48.5% and 85.6%, res
39 hesion molecule-1 overexpression and reduced leukostasis and vascular leakage for at least 4 weeks af
40 ocyte adhesion to the capillary endothelium (leukostasis) and decreases in retinal blood flow may be
42 of absence of PMo, there was no increase in leukostasis, and at 6 months of diabetes, the number of
43 as intercellular adhesion molecule-1 levels, leukostasis, and blood-retinal barrier breakdown, in a r
45 enting diabetes-induced increases in ICAM-1, leukostasis, and breakdown of the blood-retinal barrier,
47 r NFAT-signaling in TNFalpha-induced retinal leukostasis, and identify NFATc2 and NFATc4 as potential
48 s of study to measure superoxide generation, leukostasis, and immunohistochemistry, and at 7 months t
49 inflammatory/angiogenic factors, attenuated leukostasis, and reduced retinal vascular leakage in bot
50 d reduction of hyperglycemia-induced retinal leukostasis, and restoration of retinal blood-barrier fu
52 increases retinal vascular permeability and leukostasis, and these responses are mediated, in part,
53 ed retinal vascular permeability and retinal leukostasis, and these responses were ameliorated by PK
58 this study, we demonstrate that increases in leukostasis are observed in insulin-resistant states wit
60 d in streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats by leukostasis assay and Western blot analysis of intracell
63 wild-type mice and by 40% in APN-KO mice and leukostasis by 64% in wild-type mice and by 75% in APN-K
64 n the aqueous fluid by 21% (P<0.01), retinal leukostasis by 68% (P<0.01), and leukocyte accumulation
66 breakdown, even though it prevented retinal leukostasis, demonstrating that neither TNFalpha nor inf
67 icrovascular endothelial cell monolayers and leukostasis in an acute mouse model of retinal inflammat
69 einterpretation of the functional meaning of leukostasis in diabetes and document within the natural
71 microvascular endothelial cells and retinal leukostasis in diabetic mice, presumably by inhibiting n
73 es in vitro, and 4) inhibited both pulmonary leukostasis in mice systemically infused with cobra veno
76 tly ameliorated retinal vascular leakage and leukostasis in streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats and
77 lar endothelial growth factor (VEGF)-induced leukostasis in the choroid and retina was determined by
78 vivo, CD18 blockade significantly decreases leukostasis in the diabetic retinal microvasculature.
79 estigated the phenotype of cells involved in leukostasis in the early stages of streptozotocin-induce
81 f mice also caused a significant increase in leukostasis in the retina (AGE-Alb versus Alb, 6.89 vs.
84 ly associated with retinal leukocyte stasis (leukostasis) in the rat model of streptozotocin-induced
88 by blockade of VCAM-1 included increases in leukostasis, influx of bone marrow-derived cells, and ca
91 is characterized by increased permeability, leukostasis, microthrombosis, and apoptosis of capillary
93 for vascular permeability, vascular lesions, leukostasis, morphologic changes of micro- and macroglia
95 than in chronic leukemias, and particularly leukostasis occurs more often in acute myeloid leukemia
98 genase-deficient mice had significantly less leukostasis (P < 0.005) but not superoxide production or
99 re DR, as shown by retinal vascular leakage, leukostasis, pericyte loss, capillary degeneration, and
100 ncreases in inflammatory protein production, leukostasis, retinal damage, signs of anterior uveitis,
102 e-deficient mice also had significantly less leukostasis, superoxide production, and nuclear factor-k
104 itate an extensive retinal leukocyte stasis (leukostasis) that coincides with enhanced vascular perme
105 lood count itself, but complications such as leukostasis, tumor lysis syndrome, and disseminated intr
106 ect cytopathic effects may contribute to the leukostasis, vascular compromise, and capillary leak cha
108 sequence of PPAR-gamma activation, pulmonary leukostasis was decreased and oxygenation and overall su
111 s-induced increases in ICAM-1 expression and leukostasis were significantly inhibited by deletion of
112 ary bone marrow-derived cells, indicative of leukostasis, were only observed in diabetic animals rece
114 ust traverse the microvasculature to prevent leukostasis, which is the entrapment of monocytes within
118 nd VEGF(164), for inducing leukocyte stasis (leukostasis) within the retinal vasculature and blood-re