Sentences with phrase «fewer inflammatory cells»

Compared to normal mice with broken tibias, PlGF - deficient mice had fewer inflammatory cells at the wound and reduced blood vessel growth.

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Fat tissue taken from mice on a high - fat diet rich in omega - 3 fatty acids (right) has fewer inflammatory immune cells (shown in green) than fat tissue taken from mice that did not receive the omega - 3 supplement (left).
All 10 patients who received the CTL119 cells experienced mild cytokine release syndrome (CRS), a known potentially lethal type of toxicity, within a few days after receiving their infusions; however, none required treatment with tocilizumab, an immunosuppressant drug that blocks the effects of the inflammatory cytokine IL - 6.
The researchers hypothesize that guanabenz stimulates a protective cascade — because fewer oligodendrocytes die, less immune cells are recruited to the brain, which results in a decreased inflammatory response and preservation of myelin levels.
Its depletion of nucleotides leaves HIV capable of making just a few incomplete pieces of DNA that cause great harm to their host by stimulating an inflammatory response, causing nearby CD4 + T cells to commit suicide.
In both cases, the immune cells produced fewer inflammatory molecules, particularly one called interleukin 17, or IL - 17, which is strongly associated with MS and very harmful to nerve cells and their insulating covers.
A significantly higher amount of stem cells had survived and integrated into the wound tissue in mice that had received celecoxib, and there were fewer inflammatory white blood cells and lower levels of cytokines in their wounds, including one cytokine called interleukin - 17A.
Nitric oxide, superoxide and peroxynitrite have also been implicated as responsible for the mitochondrial dysfunction apparent as early as three days after immunisation in excised tissue23, and we have confirmed the mitochondrial dysfunction at early days in vivo (data not shown), a time when inflammatory cells are very few in number, if present.»
But in a few cats, over time, bites cause the mast cells that dwell in their skin to release histamines and other inflammatory compounds that cause intense itching.
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