Sentence examples for pathology inflammation from inspiring English sources

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Furthermore, if the bowel cannot be compressed, the noncompressibility itself is an indication of pathology (inflammation such as appendicitis, intussusception, malignancy or luminal distension resulting from obstruction) [4].

The short tau inversion recovery (STIR) sequence is usually used to detect acute pathology (inflammation) (Fig. 2).

A phase IIa study in amnestic mild cognitive impairment patients is currently being led by Allan Levey (Emory University) and colleagues to determine the effects of atomoxetine on biomarkers of AD pathology, inflammation and cognitive function (ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT01522404).

Although the results of the present study clearly demonstrated a near total mitigation of the effects of DEE exposure on retardation of viral clearance and pathology, inflammation, and oxidative stress, the results must be extrapolated to humans with caution.

Particularly, and other than genes related to biological and metabolism processes, genes associated with immune and inflammatory response were highly overexpressed among upregulated genes, which indicate that they may play important roles not only in host defense but also in pathology (inflammation).

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Operating within the constraint of in vivo T1 relaxation rates ~40s, the primary applications of hyperpolarized 13C MRS identified to date are the study of neoplasms, cardiovascular pathologies, inflammation, and metabolic disorders.

Airway epithelial cells are ultimately responsible for the major symptomatic pathology, namely inflammation, associated with asthma and COPD12,13.

He wrote Leçons sur la pathologie comparée de l'inflammation (1892; Lectures on the Comparative Pathology of Inflammation), L'Immunité dans les maladies infectieuses (1901; Immunity in Infectious Diseases), and Études sur la nature humaine (1903; The Nature of Man).

Our data extend the validation of CHIMERA as a biofidelic animal model of DAI and establish working parameters to guide future investigations of the mechanisms underlying axonal pathology and inflammation induced by mechanical trauma.

BACKGROUND: After age, the second largest risk factor for Alzheimer's disease (AD) is apolipoprotein E (APOE) genotype, where APOE4 is associated with lower apoE protein levels, more severer brain pathology, enhanced inflammation and disease.

In elucidating the true function of CRP in humans and in lower species, one must look beyond its possible role in disease pathology and inflammation, and consider its conceivable role as a key protein of innate immunity, and a necessity factor for general health and survival.

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