cytokines in A Sentence

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    They are sometimes called cytokine modulators or monoclonal antibodies.

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    These cytokine signals then block the brain from making serotonin.

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    T helper cells produce proinflammatory Cytokines to help the defending cells.

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    We will also determine the level of pro-inflammatory Cytokines during this process.

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    That said, negative affectivity may trigger more inflammatory Cytokines than" Positive Affectivity.".

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    It turns out the tumor microenvironment is rich in these Cytokines," he said.

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    In the same breath, CB2 receptors also modulate Cytokines released into the system.

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    Also, the immune system produces pathological Cytokines, which have a number of negative properties:.

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    Corticosteroids and tocilizumab, an anti-IL6 monoclonal antibody, have been used to treat cytokine storm.

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    The class is defined by the cytokine(or immune system protein) that they inhibit or block.

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    Another theory, he says, is that excess body fat releases substances called Cytokines that cause a breakdown in cartilage.

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    It inhibits the release of inflammatory mediators and significantly slows the release of Cytokines(interferon, interleukins) from microphages and lymphocytes.

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    When there is inflammation any where in the body, signals are sent to the brain via various Cytokines.

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    Researchers concluded this was likely because of a natural rise in cytokine production over the course of pregnancy.

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    For example, antibodies can overstimulate the immune response and cause cytokine release syndrome, which is potentially a life-threatening toxicity.

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    While you sleep, your immune system releases different types of Cytokines that help protect your body against infections and diseases.

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    She evaluated 277 Cytokines in the blood samples and found less cytokine interaction in the blood of people who developed cancer.

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    A study of medical students found that fish oil reduced the production of inflammatory molecules called Cytokines, thereby reducing inflammation markers.

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    Follistatin binds to several members of the TGF beta family and blocks the interaction of these Cytokines with their cognate receptors.

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    Known as cerebral edema, it's prompted by the release of immune system cells, called Cytokines- specifically interleukin 1, 6, 10 and 18.

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    It has been known that a cytokine storm results from an overreaction of the immune system in SARS and MERS patients.

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    Erythropoietin(EPO) is a glycoprotein cytokine produced by the kidney that promotes the formation of red blood cells(erythropoiesis) by the bone marrow.

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    All the other 49 Cytokines- out of the 51 the researchers assessed- did not have different levels in participants from either group.

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    Glucose, when eaten in excess(even during a single sitting of daiquiris on the dock), can increase levels of pro-inflammatory messengers called Cytokines.

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    Monoclonal antibodies to certain Cytokines neutralize the tumor necrosis factor, which in the case of rheumatoid arthritis provokes damage to its own tissues.

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    Their action is based on interruption of the main link of the pain syndrome- blockade of the formation of prostaglandins and pro-inflammatory Cytokines.

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    These Cytokines induce immune cells to release a vast number of free radicals which are the major cause of ARDS and multiple organ failure.

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    However when a person doesn't get enough sleep, the body doesn't release enough Cytokines in order to deal with those stresses on the body.

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    Omega-3 fatty acids present in fish oil boosts the immune system by affecting the amount and activity of eicosanoids and Cytokines present in our body.

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    In this latest research, however, scientists in the Netherlands have now shown that three other Cytokines- TNF, IL-2, and IL-21- can also cause malignant cell proliferation.

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