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Therapy for traumatic ulcers using steroid causes serious side effects. Red pomegranate (Punica granatum Linn) can be used as alternative therapy which contains bioactive elements to reduce the number of macrophages in traumatic ulcers. The aimed of this ... see more

The purpose of this study was to evaluate effect of Coleus amboinicus (CA) stem extracts on uric acid-induced nephropathy by comparingthe levels of Macrophage CD-68 expression and concentration of serum Cystatine C (CYS C ) in Wistar rats. Twenty-four mal... see more

Biomarkers have taken one of the first places as diagnostic and prognostic tools in ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) and are consequently widely used as predictors of short-term and long-term prognosis. One of the promising biomarkers fo... see more

The aim of the research: to study pathophysiological mechanisms of adenomyosis development by determining the role of macrophages in the uterine microenvironment.Materials and methods: a prospective study has been conducted on 35 women. There were 20 (57.... see more

The effect of glycine and kolaviron on lipopolysaccharide-induced U937 cell damage and activation of U937-derived macrophages was studied. U937 cells were incubated with either glycine or kolaviron or both for 24 h before exposure to lipopolysaccharide. C... see more

Bovine tuberculosis is a disease caused by Mycobacterium bovis that affects cattle and other species, including humans. Mycobacterium bovis resides mainly in macrophages, so bacilli survival within macrophages is related to virulence. Isolation and strain... see more

Macrophages (Mph) are highly plastic cells that are able to change their functional activity (polarization) and perform their functions in different physiological and pathological processes (including cancer). Changes in the functional activity of Mph can... see more

The most common chronic inflammation involved dental and oral tissue is gingival polyp, pulp polyp, and fibroma that are proliferative non neoplastic and neoplastic condition. Chronic inflammation will induce cells and vascular proliferation as well as bi... see more

Progesterone-induced obesity develops in women who use this drug for contraception and the menopause treatment, though its mechanisms remain poorly understood. We studied functional M1 and M2 polarizations of the abdominal cavity macrophages of rats with ... see more

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