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    Inflammation and immunosurveillance in breast cancer by Mahmoud, Sahar

    Published 2011
    “…The current study has determined a class of tumours that demonstrates higher levels of inflammatory cell infiltrate associated with a better prognosis, suggesting that the immune effects of the inflammation predominate over the pro-tumour effects, despite immunoediting. …”
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    Synergism of selected flavonoids in inflammation by Harasstani, Omar Abdul Hafiz

    Published 2012
    “…Inflammation is characterized by the release of various pro-inflammatory mediators, including the free radical nitric oxide (NO), prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) and tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-a) from stimulated macrophage cells. …”
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    Optical assessment of middle ear inflammation by Jung, David S.

    Published 2016
    Subjects: “…medical and biological imaging; middle ear imaging; otitis media; glue ear; middle ear inflammation; otolaryngology; anti-confocal; imaging through turbid media; optical phantom; monte-carlo simulation; spectroscopy…”
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    Multifaceted link between cancer and inflammation by Sethi, G., Shanmugam, M., Ramachandran, L., Kumar, Alan Prem, Tergaonkar, V.

    Published 2012
    “…The present review will focus primarily on the role of various inflammatory intermediates responsible for tumour initiation and progression, and discuss in detail the critical link between inflammation and cancer.…”
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    Inflammation and end-organ damage with obesity and gender by Bloor, Ian David

    Published 2012
    “…A chronic exposure to obesity mediated inflammation is also suggested to be responsible for progression of renal pathology and eventual end-stage organ failure. …”
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    The role of CB1 in intestinal permeability and inflammation by Karwad, Mustafa A., Couch, Daniel G., Theophilidou, Elena, Sarmad, Sarir, Barrett, David A., Larvin, Michael, Wright, Karen L., Lund, Jonathan N., O'Sullivan, Saoirse

    Published 2017
    “…URB597 and JZL184 increased the enhanced (worsened) permeability caused by inflammation and hypoxia (P <0.0001 and P< 0.05). CB1Kd cells showed reduced permeability response to inflammation (P< 0.01) but not hypoxia. 2-AG levels were increased in response to inflammation and hypoxia in Caco-2 cells. …”
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    Discordance between pain and inflammation in rheumatoid arthritis by McWilliams, Daniel F.

    Published 2018
    “…The long term prognosis for pain could be improved, even when inflammation is being suppressed. This talk will describe the progression of pain, and examine how factors other than inflammation may contribute to the prognosis of symptoms in people with RA. …”
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    The role of vitamin D status in the bioenergetics of inflammation by Calton, Emily Kathleen

    Published 2017
    “…Collectively, the thesis supports a modulatory role for vitamin D in whole body and cellular bioenergetics and inflammation. Future studies could build on these findings; establishing a causal role for vitamin D in inflammation and energy metabolism.…”
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    Ageing and the telomere connection: An intimate relationship with inflammation by Zhang, J., Rane, G., Dai, X., Shanmugam, M., Arfuso, Frank, Samy, R., Lai, M., Kappei, D., Kumar, Alan Prem, Sethi, G.

    Published 2016
    “…This shortening rate may be further increased by inflammation and oxidative stress and thus affect the ageing process. …”
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    The actions of cannabidiol and palmitoylethanolamide on inflammation and permeability of the gut by Couch, Daniel

    Published 2018
    Subjects: “…Inflammation; Cannabinoid; Intestine permeability…”
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    P2X7, inflammation and gastrointestinal disease by Stevenson, Diane J.

    Published 2008
    “…The inflammatory bowel diseases, ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease are characterised by spontaneously relapsing and remitting inflammation, associated with increased mucosal levels of the inflammatory cytokine, interleukin-1 (IL-1)β. …”
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    Contributions of inflammation and angiogenesis to structural damage and pain in osteoarthritis by Ashraf, Sadaf

    Published 2011
    “…Conclusion: Data from animal studies indicates that conversion of acute inflammation to chronic inflammation may be due to the stimulation of angiogenesis. …”
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