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Chemotaxis, adhesion and diapedesis

Chemotaxis, adhesion and diapedesis

... immune and inflammatory re- sponses, acting as intracellular and intercellular ...antibody and cytokine production, adhesion molecule expression, natural killer cell activity and ... See full document

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TLR signaling paralyzes monocyte chemotaxis through synergized effects of p38 MAPK and global Rap-1 activation.

TLR signaling paralyzes monocyte chemotaxis through synergized effects of p38 MAPK and global Rap-1 activation.

... relative chemotaxis of monocytes towards CCL2, CXCL12 or ...to chemotaxis assay in Transwell chambers against the indicated ...ligands and 100 m l samples were collected after 0,15, 30, 60, 100, 180 ... See full document

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Contact-inhibited chemotaxis in de novo and sprouting blood-vessel growth.

Contact-inhibited chemotaxis in de novo and sprouting blood-vessel growth.

... persists, and independent of cell shape [23], suggesting that the shape change is not ...cell-cell adhesion plus chemotaxis can produce vascular-like patterns in simulations ...elongation and ... See full document

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Albumin and fibronectin adsorption and osteoblast adhesion on titanium oxides

Albumin and fibronectin adsorption and osteoblast adhesion on titanium oxides

... 1980’s and is likely to exceed 18 billion euros by ...States, and four of the ten most frequent involve metallic ...metals, and miscellaneous others, including tantalum, gold, dental amalgams as well ... See full document

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ASSESSMENT OF HYDROPHOBICITY AND ROUGHNESS OF STAINLESS STEEL ADHERED BY AN ISOLATE OF BACILLUS CEREUS FROM A DAIRY PLANT Patrícia Campos Bernardes

ASSESSMENT OF HYDROPHOBICITY AND ROUGHNESS OF STAINLESS STEEL ADHERED BY AN ISOLATE OF BACILLUS CEREUS FROM A DAIRY PLANT Patrícia Campos Bernardes

... the adhesion of bacteria. The prediction of bacterial adhesion based on physicochemical factors was initially studied using the DLVO theory, first proposed by Derjaguin and Landau in 1941 and ... See full document

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Rev. Bras. Hematol. Hemoter.  vol.30 suppl.2

Rev. Bras. Hematol. Hemoter. vol.30 suppl.2

... chemotherapy and ATRA plus chemotherapy and the role of maintenance therapy in newly diagnosed acute promyelocytic ...factor and all-trans retinoic acid on the expression of inflammatory cytokines ... See full document

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Topography of aligned PNIPAm nanogels determines cell motility and cytoskeleton architecture

Topography of aligned PNIPAm nanogels determines cell motility and cytoskeleton architecture

... nanogels and nanogel arrays seeded ...cell and there is also the formation of ...filaments and the nucleus, which indicates that these nanogels composition does not grossly affect cell ...stretched ... See full document

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Arq. Bras. Cardiol.  vol.76 número1

Arq. Bras. Cardiol. vol.76 número1

... fibrin and platelets. This picture is called infective endocarditis and usually develops in places whe- re blood goes from a high-pressure source through an ori- fice to a low-pressure site, because the ... See full document

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Fine tuning of tissues' viscosity and surface tension through contractility suggests a new role for α-catenin.

Fine tuning of tissues' viscosity and surface tension through contractility suggests a new role for α-catenin.

... line and its derivatives were a generous gift from ...sorting-out and envelopment studies, we used F9 cells labeled with Histon-GFP (referred to as F9) ...week. And then, medium change was done every ... See full document

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Chemotaxis receptor complexes: from signaling to assembly.

Chemotaxis receptor complexes: from signaling to assembly.

... The chemotaxis network of E. coli exhibits remarkable sensing and signaling properties that rely on receptor ...[26–28], and in vivo fluorescence recovery after photobleaching (FRAP) measure- ments ... See full document

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FLEXURAL PROPERTIES OF ALKALINE TREATED SUGAR PALM FIBRE REINFORCED EPOXY COMPOSITES

FLEXURAL PROPERTIES OF ALKALINE TREATED SUGAR PALM FIBRE REINFORCED EPOXY COMPOSITES

... A study of the effect of alkaline treatment on the flexural properties of sugar palm fibre reinforced epoxy composites is presented in this paper. The composites were reinforced with 10% weight fraction of the fibres. ... See full document

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The effect of pycnogenol on lymphatic nodes and adhesion during in a peritoneal adhesion model in rats

The effect of pycnogenol on lymphatic nodes and adhesion during in a peritoneal adhesion model in rats

... adhesions and reported better wound healing and decreased adhesion formation in the experimental group than in the control ...peritoneal adhesion has been reported 1,20,21 ...peritoneal ... See full document

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Adhesion of vaginal microorganisms to epithelial cells and its association with Bacterial Vaginosis

Adhesion of vaginal microorganisms to epithelial cells and its association with Bacterial Vaginosis

... lower adhesion levels, as compared to the ...Saunders and their coworkers (2007) that showed that ...maintenance, and potentially restoration, of a healthy and stable vaginal microbiota ... See full document

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B cell gene expression in rheumatoid arthritis: effect of immunosuppressive treatment

B cell gene expression in rheumatoid arthritis: effect of immunosuppressive treatment

... possible and immediate treatment are the basis for a successful management of these patients 62 ...function and quality of life, remission of symptoms and control of systemic ...patient and ... See full document

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Mat. Res.  vol.16 número6

Mat. Res. vol.16 número6

... coating and the consequent porosity. Although samples B and C had similar porosity ...D and E had higher amount of hBN in the coating, the porosity was also considerably higher than that of samples B ... See full document

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Glycosynapses: microdomains controlling carbohydrate-dependent cell adhesion and signaling

Glycosynapses: microdomains controlling carbohydrate-dependent cell adhesion and signaling

... cell adhesion with concurrent signal transduction that affect cellular phenotype are termed ...kinases) and proteolipids; ‘‘type 2’’ having O-linked mucin-type glycoprotein associated with Src family ... See full document

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Focal adhesion kinase signaling in cardiac hypertrophy and failure

Focal adhesion kinase signaling in cardiac hypertrophy and failure

... lethality and heart developmen- tal defects characterized by muscular ventricular septal defect and thin ventricular wall that contained only a small number of loosely packed cells in the compact and ... See full document

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The Anaphase-Promoting Complex (APC) ubiquitin ligase affects chemosensory behavior in C. elegans

The Anaphase-Promoting Complex (APC) ubiquitin ligase affects chemosensory behavior in C. elegans

... Cdh1 and Cdc20 (Chang et ...development and pre- synaptic specialization (Puram & Bonni, 2011; Wise et ...flies, and mammalian cells, and controls synaptic γ - Aminobutyric acid (GABA) ... See full document

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Adhesion Molecules as a Therapeutic Target in IBD

Adhesion Molecules as a Therapeutic Target in IBD

... specialised adhesion and signalling molecules mediate a series of sequential ...irm adhesion and emigration through interaction with immunoglobulin superfamily molecules expressed on the ... See full document

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CX3CR1 is expressed by human B lymphocytes and mediates [corrected] CX3CL1 driven chemotaxis of tonsil centrocytes.

CX3CR1 is expressed by human B lymphocytes and mediates [corrected] CX3CL1 driven chemotaxis of tonsil centrocytes.

... surgery and peripheral blood samples are from healthy donors of Blood Transfusion Center of the ...National and International current regulations ... See full document

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