- 3D Modelling of Three Pro-Inflammatory Molecules in Selected Fish Species
[作者:Costantini, S; Facchiano, AM; Randelli, E; Casani, D; Scapigliati, G; Buonocore, F,期刊:Current Pharmaceutical Design, 页码:4203-4212 , 文章类型: Review,,卷期:2010年16-38]
- The inflammatory response is the reaction of all Metazoan organisms to pathogen invasion that initiates when pathogen-derived molecules are recognized by specific pattern recognition receptors expressed mainly on cells o...
- Inflammation in Arthropods
[作者:Jiravanichpaisal, P; Soderhall, K; Soderhall, I,期刊:Current Pharmaceutical Design, 页码:4166-4174 , 文章类型: Review,,卷期:2010年16-38]
- The inflammatory process in arthropods includes primarily the recruitment of circulating hemocytes to wounds or sites of microbial infections. Melanization, capsule formation and clotting reactions will finally result in...
- Antidepressants: Current Strategies and Future Opportunities
[作者:Uppal, A; Singh, A; Gahtori, P; Ghosh, SK; Ahmad, MZ,期刊:Current Pharmaceutical Design, 页码:4243-4253 , 文章类型: Review,,卷期:2010年16-38]
- Recent advances in research on depression have confirmed that it is common, recurrent and disabling mental disorder. Current medication for the treatment of depression have limited efficacy and delayed onset of therapeut...
- Interleukin-18, From Neuroinflammation to Alzheimer's Disease
[作者:Bossu, P; Ciaramella, A; Salani, F; Vanni, D; Palladino, I; Caltagirone, C; Scapigliati, G,期刊:Current Pharmaceutical Design, 页码:4213-4224 , 文章类型: Review,,卷期:2010年16-38]
- A large body of evidence on brain development and ageing has revealed that inflammatory processes profoundly affect brain functions during life span of mammalians, including humans. Activation of innate immune mechanisms...
- Antiviral Sensing in Teleost Fish
[作者:Zou, J; Bird, S; Secombes, C,期刊:Current Pharmaceutical Design, 页码:4185-4193 , 文章类型: Review,,卷期:2010年16-38]
- Vertebrates are armed with an array of pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) to sense viral pathogen associated molecular patterns (PAMPs). Upon activation, the PRRs trigger an interferon response which is central to host...
- New Insight Into A(1) Adenosine Receptors in Diabetes Treatment
[作者:Wojcik, M; Zieleniak, A; Wozniak, LA,期刊:Current Pharmaceutical Design, 页码:4237-4242 , 文章类型: Review,,卷期:2010年16-38]
- The A(1) adenosine receptors (A(1)AR), belonging to the rhodopsin-like superfamily of the G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs), may regulate many various cellular processes in cardiovascular, renal, and central nervous sy...
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