... between systemic
inflammation and symptoms of depression and fatigue in patients with mainly moderate and clinically stable
COPD using a range of inflammatory biomarkers, 2 depression and 2 fatigue ... between systemic
inflammation and symptoms of depression and fatigue
in patients with mainly moderate and clinically stable
COPD using a...
... respiratory muscle fatigue independently,
at least in part, of its effects on the ventilatory respo nse
and the relative leg work intensity during whole-body
exercise.
Diaphragm fatigue following inspiratory ... limitations in hypoxia.
The potential systemic impact of increase d respiratory
muscle fatigue is illustrated in the present study by the
higher HR response in h...
... is under stringent regulation.
Tyrosine phosphorylation is a central mechanism in the
control of key signaling proteins involved in innate
immunity. The role of protein tyrosine kinases (PTKs)
has ... Characterization of protein tyrosine
phosphatase H1 knockout mice in animal models of local and systemic
inflammation Journal of Inflammation 2010, 7:16
Patrignani et al...
... syndromeBiomarkers of inflammation in acute lung injury and acute respiratory
distress syndrome. Comparison of plasma levels of biomarkers of
inflammation in 50 patients with acute lung injury and ... Mann–Whitney U test.
Figure 2
Biomarkers of disordered coagulation and fibrinolysis in acute lung injury and acute respiratory distress syndromeBiomarkers of d...
... more
mechanistically inclined papers on SLE and immunology
and imputing the utility of aspects of pathogenesis to the
clinic. This comprehensive overview identifies possible,
promising, and unlikely biomarkers ... apply them. The review of the
literature was done by traditional methods: searching by
key words and search engines, scouring the reference lists
and doing deeper-...
... for determination of cytokines
and biomarkers of endothelial dysfunction were stored at -
70°C before laboratory testing. Cytokines and adhesion mole-
cules were measured using enzyme-linked immunosorbent
assays ... refused, and the remaining 74
were included. Patients receiving lipid-lowering and antidia-
betic medications were excluded. The baseline clinical and
routine labo...
... patient and con-
trol individuals on entry into the study. A study of the variation
in TGF-β
1
AI over time and with disease activity and treatment
in SLE patients is beyond the scope of the ... and helped to draft the manuscript. YA
obtained consent from patients and collected the samples and
patient data for the study, and participated in the coordination
of the s...
... cells) and bNOS (found
in brain and neuronal tissue) are constitutive and important in
blood pressure regulation and memory; iNOS is an isoform
that can be induced by pro-inflammatory cytokines and ... by the release of inflammatory and growth
substances, both in the general circulation and locally in
tendons: among them is interleukin-1β, which in turn results
in...
... activity biomarkers has been remarkable and
many potential new indicators of lupus activity have been
recently uncovered. Many of these novel biomarkers are only
now beginning to be evaluated in clinical ... Dan-Rong Y, Xiao-Qing T, Hao W, Hong-Lian G, Xian-Tao
K, Ren-Qian Z, Jiyu L: Preliminary clinical measurement of the
expression of B-cell activating factor in Chinese...
... embedded in paraffin wax after
dehydration which was cut into 3 μm-thick sec tions, and
routinely stained wi th hematoxylin and eosin double
stain. Histopathological examination indicated hypocellu-
lar ... radiography and computed
tomography (CT) of the brain showed no abnormalities.
He was diagnosed as purulent meningitis, initially,
because of an increasin g of neutrophils co...