Tag Archives: inflammation
Genetic and non-genetic animal models for Autism Spectrum Disorders
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a heterogeneous group of neurobehavioral problems with genetic and environmental origins. The major neurobehavioral changes are manifested by persistent deficits in social and communication interaction, deficits in developing, understanding and maintaining relationships,
RIC-3’s effect on nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs) and the implications in health and disease
Signal transmission – cells sending and receiving signals from other cells – is the basis of physiology. Everything our body does essentially, is a result of this cell-to-cell communication and innumerable diseases are the results of this
ImmunoTX Summit, on February 6-7, 2017 in San Diego, CA
Aorta tertiary lymphoid organs: Powerhouses of B cell immunity in atherosclerosis
Inflammation alters brain function and pain processing centrally
Modulation of SOCS3 in macrophages can enhance the clearance of dying cells in inflammation
Immunological disturbances observed in chronic alcoholism
Can Radon radiation become a source of treatment for Rheumatoid Arthritis?
Orphans and inflammation
Many are now well-aware of the negative impact of inflammation on our health, including cancer as well as rheumatologic, metabolic and neurologic disorders. Insults to the body either through injury (acute or chronic), or poor diet can
Fine tuning of inflammation is a key to successful limb regeneration
HIV/AIDS-associated tryptophan depletion as part of the influence of inflammatory mediators on general nutritional status
The essential amino acid tryptophan cannot be synthesised in the body and must be acquired through dietary intake. Tryptophan is an important substrate for protein synthesis and for synthesis of the neuroactive substances serotonin, melatonin and tryptamine.
The inflamed skin in atopic eczema contributes to the disrupted skin-barrier
The many faces of macrophages in lung cancer
ATF3-dependent cross-talk between cardiomyocytes and macrophages promotes cardiac maladaptive remodeling
Cardiovascular diseases are disorders of the heart and blood vessels which are leading to heart failure. Cardiovascular diseases correspond to 30% of all deaths in the world. The molecular processes that undergone from a healthy heart to



















