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Results 1 - 10 of 46 for Increased inflammatory response
  1. ... breast cancer and head and neck tumors. The increased expression of the JAG1 gene may promote ... AGS AHD AWS CD339 CD339 antigen HJ1 JAG1_ ...
  2. ... Additionally, autophagy is involved in the body's inflammatory response and helps the immune system destroy some types of harmful bacteria and viruses. At least one variation in the ATG16L1 gene is associated with an increased risk of Crohn's disease, particularly a form ...
  3. ... tissues where the cells accumulate, leading to an increased immune response. ... anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs).Mutations in additional genes seem to ...
  4. ... complex called an inflammasome, which helps trigger the inflammatory process in response to ... in the NLRP1 gene with an increased risk of vitiligo, an autoimmune condition that results ...
  5. ... are HIV-positive and those with a chronic inflammatory disease called systemic lupus ... the risk of SJS/TEN in response to triggering factors such as medications. Most of ...
  6. ... tissue repair. The body then stops (inhibits) the inflammatory response to ... with an increased risk of developing vitiligo likely affect the activity ...
  7. ... facilitate tissue repair. Normally, the body stops the inflammatory response after healing is complete to prevent damage to ... tissues. In people with juvenile idiopathic arthritis, the inflammatory response is prolonged, particularly during joint movement. The reasons ...
  8. ... this has been accomplished, the body stops the inflammatory response to prevent damage to its own cells and ... sites of inflammation and stop or slow the inflammatory response when it is no longer needed. Pyrin also ...
  9. ... activity of genes involved in the body's inflammatory response. The resulting abnormal inflammation contributes to the skin ... of NF-κB signaling, which triggers an abnormal inflammatory response in the skin. Researchers are working to determine ...
  10. ... communication between nerve cells, breathing regulation, control of inflammatory responses by the immune system, development of tissues in ... Mazzotti DR, Tufik S, Bittencourt L. The role inflammatory response genes in obstructive sleep apnea syndrome: a review. ...
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