Sökning: "CCR2"
Visar resultat 16 - 20 av 23 avhandlingar innehållade ordet CCR2.
16. Mesenchymal stem cells in vascular structure and remodeling in cancer
Sammanfattning : Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are present in vascular structure and play an important role in vessel remodeling in normal, as well as pathological conditions, such as transplant arteriosclerosis or tumor angiogenesis. Moreover, MSCs affect tumor growth and metastasis by production of chemokines, such as (C-C motif) ligand 7 (CCL7). LÄS MER
17. Aberrancies associated with dendritic cells and T lymphocytes in type 1 diabetes
Sammanfattning : The incidence of type 1 diabetes has rapidly increased in the Western world and the age of onset has shifted to younger ages. Type 1 diabetes is a chronic disease caused by destruction of the insulin producing ß-cells in the pancreas leading to severe insulin deficiency. This results in hyperglycaemia and diagnosis of overt type 1 diabetes. LÄS MER
18. Immunometabolic reprogramming during suppressive HIV-1 infection
Sammanfattning : Since the implementation of antiretroviral therapy (ART), infection with human immunodeficiency virus type-1 (HIV-1) has been transformed into a chronic lifelong condition. The main obstacle for a HIV-1 cure is the persistence of latently infected cells in viral reservoirs. LÄS MER
19. Innate immunity in progressive multiple sclerosis
Sammanfattning : Multiple sclerosis is (MS) is a chronic inflammatory autoimmune disease of central nervous system (CNS) leading to demyelination, axonal damage and neurological handicap, often affecting young adults. A majority of patients with MS initiate their disease with clinical bouts and relapses, but with time convert to a progressive course with dampened signs of CNS inflammation but increasing neurological deficits. LÄS MER
20. The Ovulatory Process. Studies in the human and the rabbit
Sammanfattning : Background and general summary: Ovulation is the cascade of events ending with follicular rupture and oocyte extrusion. This ovulatory process is triggered by the LH surge, which induces biochemical and biophysical alterations within the preovulatory follicle. LÄS MER