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Results 1 - 10 of 24 for Increased inflammatory response
  1. ... tissues where the cells accumulate, leading to an increased immune response. ... anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs).Mutations in additional genes seem to ...
  2. ... 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 ...
  3. ... tissue repair. The body then stops (inhibits) the inflammatory response to ... with an increased risk of developing vitiligo likely affect the activity ...
  4. ... 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 ...
  5. ... 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. ...
  6. ... called lipin-2. Lipin-2 helps regulate the inflammatory response, the first step in the immune system's ... people with Majeed syndrome, the overly active immune response leads to chronic inflammation and fevers, while the increased production of osteoclasts leads to excessive bone inflammation ...
  7. ... These cells play a role in adjusting the inflammatory response to optimize healing and reduce injury to the ...
  8. ... formation of urate crystals in joints, triggering an inflammatory response from the immune system.In people with gout, ...
  9. ... Wanders RJ, Reddy JK, Cherkaoui-Malki M. The inflammatory response in acyl-CoA oxidase 1 deficiency (pseudoneonatal adrenoleukodystrophy). ...
  10. ... by playing several essential roles in the immune response, including inflammatory reactions. An inflammatory reaction occurs when the immune ... protein that is overactive, which can alter immune responses and trigger an abnormal inflammatory reaction. However, it is unclear how overactivation of ...
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