Science news articles about 'tnf alpha'JCI table of contents: May 22, 2008
... restricted in mice to DCs expressing CD8-alpha and another subset of DC known as plasmacytoid ... amounts of the proinflammatory cytokines IL-23 and TNF-alpha, which caused other immune cells in the area ... Phase 3 studies show golimumab significantly improved signs and symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis
... 3 development programs are unprecedented among anti-TNF-alpha therapies, as they mark the first time ... -Plough's next-generation human anti-TNF-alpha monoclonal antibody, is being studied as an every ... Rong Li Lab identifies new role of inflammatory protein in PKD and a possible treatment
... cilia in kidney epithelial cells, thus promoting the formation of cysts.
"The interaction between TNF-alpha and polycystin in the development of cysts is complicated," said Xiaogang Li, Ph.D., ... Could arthritis wonder drugs provide clues for all disease?
... , protecting the joints from further deterioration in the vast majority of cases.
Blocking TNF alpha has had further success in treating several more chronic inflammatory conditions, including Crohn' ... Video released of rapid Alzheimer's improvement after new immune-based treatment
... the transmission of neural impulses in the brain. The authors hypothesize that elevated levels of TNF-alpha in Alzheimer's disease interfere with this regulation. To reduce elevated TNF-alpha, the ... Researchers discover how rheumatoid arthritis causes bone loss
... increase the number of bone-building osteoblasts, but only if Smurf1 was present to pass on the signal from TNF alpha.
Genetically engineered mice with the Smurf1 gene removed no longer responded to ... JCI online early table of contents: Sept. 5, 2008
... a way to prevent HIV transmission.
TITLE: TNF-alpha and TLR agonists increase susceptibility to ... HIV immune response via the production of IFN-alpha and are likely to limit excessive immune activation ... New therapeutic treatment approach improves survival in esophageal cancer patients
... -replicating virus, which has been engineered to deliver the gene for a cancer fighting protein, TNF-alpha and works synergistically with chemoradiation representing a "triple threat" to cancer cells. ... Why could ethyl pyruvate attenuate severe acute pancreatitis?
... of inflammatory mediator cascade during SAP is a major cause of distant organ injury and the high mortality. Cytokines such as TNF-alpha and IL-1 beta are released early in the ... Research identifies new link between tart cherries and risk factors for heart disease
... inflammation – commonly produced by abdominal fat and linked to increased risk for heart disease. Inflammation marker TNF-alpha was reduced by 40 percent and interleukin 6 (IL-6) ... Vitamin E shows possible promise in easing chronic inflammation
... cytokines – interleukin (IL-6), tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha) and IL-1beta.
"The mice were administered Vitamin E for three days prior to giving them what amounts to a ... Molecular events involved in liver regeneration
... reduced liver function parameters found in serum samples, molecular events as cytokine expression, especially IL-6 and TNF-alpha were strongly reduced after extensive resection. In addition ... 'Stuffy nose' mouse: A promise to help treat 31 million with sinusitis
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Lane's team focused its efforts on one of hundreds of cytokines, specifically, tumor necrosis factor alpha, or TNFα, because of its many links to sinusitis. TNFα is overactive during all kinds of ... Scientists suspect omega-3 fatty acids could slow acute wound healing
... process are interleukin-1 beta (IL-1b), interleukin-6 (IL-6) and tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-a).
But research had not yet addressed how the interaction between fatty acids ... Study suggests why heart attack victims do better with social support
... study found.
One of the ways microglia respond is by releasing tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-a), one of a large family of proteins called cytokines -- chemical messengers that are mobilized when ...
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JCI table of contents: May 22, 2008
... restricted in mice to DCs expressing CD8-alpha and another subset of DC known as plasmacytoid ... amounts of the proinflammatory cytokines IL-23 and TNF-alpha, which caused other immune cells in the area ...Phase 3 studies show golimumab significantly improved signs and symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis
... 3 development programs are unprecedented among anti-TNF-alpha therapies, as they mark the first time ... -Plough's next-generation human anti-TNF-alpha monoclonal antibody, is being studied as an every ...Rong Li Lab identifies new role of inflammatory protein in PKD and a possible treatment
... cilia in kidney epithelial cells, thus promoting the formation of cysts. "The interaction between TNF-alpha and polycystin in the development of cysts is complicated," said Xiaogang Li, Ph.D., ...Could arthritis wonder drugs provide clues for all disease?
... , protecting the joints from further deterioration in the vast majority of cases. Blocking TNF alpha has had further success in treating several more chronic inflammatory conditions, including Crohn' ...Video released of rapid Alzheimer's improvement after new immune-based treatment
... the transmission of neural impulses in the brain. The authors hypothesize that elevated levels of TNF-alpha in Alzheimer's disease interfere with this regulation. To reduce elevated TNF-alpha, the ...Researchers discover how rheumatoid arthritis causes bone loss
... increase the number of bone-building osteoblasts, but only if Smurf1 was present to pass on the signal from TNF alpha. Genetically engineered mice with the Smurf1 gene removed no longer responded to ...JCI online early table of contents: Sept. 5, 2008
... a way to prevent HIV transmission. TITLE: TNF-alpha and TLR agonists increase susceptibility to ... HIV immune response via the production of IFN-alpha and are likely to limit excessive immune activation ...New therapeutic treatment approach improves survival in esophageal cancer patients
... -replicating virus, which has been engineered to deliver the gene for a cancer fighting protein, TNF-alpha and works synergistically with chemoradiation representing a "triple threat" to cancer cells. ...Why could ethyl pyruvate attenuate severe acute pancreatitis?
... of inflammatory mediator cascade during SAP is a major cause of distant organ injury and the high mortality. Cytokines such as TNF-alpha and IL-1 beta are released early in the ...Research identifies new link between tart cherries and risk factors for heart disease
... inflammation – commonly produced by abdominal fat and linked to increased risk for heart disease. Inflammation marker TNF-alpha was reduced by 40 percent and interleukin 6 (IL-6) ...Vitamin E shows possible promise in easing chronic inflammation
... cytokines – interleukin (IL-6), tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha) and IL-1beta. "The mice were administered Vitamin E for three days prior to giving them what amounts to a ...Molecular events involved in liver regeneration
... reduced liver function parameters found in serum samples, molecular events as cytokine expression, especially IL-6 and TNF-alpha were strongly reduced after extensive resection. In addition ...'Stuffy nose' mouse: A promise to help treat 31 million with sinusitis
... Lane's team focused its efforts on one of hundreds of cytokines, specifically, tumor necrosis factor alpha, or TNFα, because of its many links to sinusitis. TNFα is overactive during all kinds of ...Scientists suspect omega-3 fatty acids could slow acute wound healing
... process are interleukin-1 beta (IL-1b), interleukin-6 (IL-6) and tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-a). But research had not yet addressed how the interaction between fatty acids ...Study suggests why heart attack victims do better with social support
... study found. One of the ways microglia respond is by releasing tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-a), one of a large family of proteins called cytokines -- chemical messengers that are mobilized when ...