Sentence examples for massive inflammation from inspiring English sources

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There was no massive inflammation in all cases.

As the illness progresses, the cells of the immune system release a cascade of chemicals that eventually cause massive inflammation and can lead to organ malfunction, shock ("septic shock"), and death.

However, the treatment of mastitis caused by coliform organisms such as K. pneumoniae with antibiotics alone is difficult because it is often characterized by massive inflammation and widespread udder tissue necrosis, primarily caused by the bacterial toxin lipopolysaccharide (LPS 8,9.

The overrepresented Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) pathways included mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) signaling, chemokine signaling, focal adhesion, cytokine-cytokine receptor signaling, indicating cell-matrix-cytokine interactions and massive inflammation as the common thread in early response to different injuries accompanying albumin extravasation (Fig. 1e).

Very premature infants often die of a condition called necrotizing enterocolitis, a massive inflammation of the intestines.

This result was extended by Grasso et al. [26] who investigated the effect of a single SI in three experimental ARDS in pigs: surfactant depletion with massive derecruitment and no inflammation; oleic acid-induced ARDS with massive lung edema and no inflammation; and hydrochloride acid-induced ARDS characterized by massive inflammation.

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The massive inflammation-induced protein degradation has subsided at this time point [ 16, 45].

The mechanistic rational is that such acute parenteral treatment targets massive inflammation-associated ROS generation and any side effects due to interference with physiological functions of ROS, such as in chronic oral therapy, are not observed.

This deposition occurs in crystal form thereby causing massive resorptive inflammation, with consequently swelling and redness of small joints, such as most preferentiallys the metatarsophalangeal and interphalangeal joints of the big toes.

By reducing the rate of sTNFR shedding, we induce massive unresolved inflammation, underscoring a potentially crucial role of sTNFR in controlling innate immunity.

IL-17A can mobilize, recruit and activate neutrophils, leading to massive tissue inflammation and the progression of autoimmune disease and liver disease [22], [23].

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