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by R Marshall – ‎2015 – ‎Cited by 9 – ‎Related articles

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Anti-inflammatory effects of electronic signal treatment. – NCBI

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The potential long-lasting anti-inflammatory effects of some electrical currents are … that of stimulating and signaling effective and long-lasting anti-inflammatory .

 

Electrical stimulation enhances cell migration and integrative repair in …

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by X Yuan – ‎2014 – ‎Cited by 30 – ‎Related articles

Jan 14, 2014 – We therefore hypothesized that electrical stimulation will enhance repair of the meniscus and control the inflammatory events underlying tissue …

 

Vagus Nerve Stimulation Dramatically Reduces Inflammation …

Stimulating the vagus nerve reduces inflammation and the symptoms of arthritis. …. models of inflammation, until now we had no proof that electrical stimulation …

 

Targeting Inflammatory Diseases With Electrical Signals

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Apr 16, 2015 – Most reports in the literature describe stimulating the vagus nerve to quiet inflammation, but in some reports, cutting the nerve has an .

 

Growth factor therapy sequesters inflammation in affording …

by H Nguyen – ‎2016 – ‎Cited by 4 – ‎Related articles

May 13, 2016 – Sequestration of neuroinflammation via growth factor therapy may …. literature has attributed the therapeutic benefits of stem cell therapy in .

 

Bioelectrical signals improve cardiac function and modify … – NCBI – NIH

by K Macfelda – ‎2017 – ‎Related articles

Jun 30, 2017 – Aims. Beyond the influence of stimulating devices on cardiac excitation, their use in treating patients with heart failure has positive effects on the …

 

Bioelectronics Changing the Face of Healthcare Technology

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May 14, 2018 – Bioelectronics has the potential to improve the quality of life for those with … Some believe that bioelectric medicine could even significantly disrupt the … that controls inflammation in the brain also controls organ inflammation, … But in diseases like rheumatoid arthritis, these signalsstop working effectively.

 

Exploring Instructive Physiological Signaling with the Bioelectric …

by A Pietak – ‎2016 – ‎Cited by 19 – ‎Related articles

To improve understanding of these dynamics and facilitate the development … However, endogenous bioelectric signals represent a parallel regulatory …. fungal infection (Gow and Morris, 1995), inflammation, and cancer (Soler et al., 1999).

 

Bioelectric modulation of macrophage polarization | Scientific Reports

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Electrical Stimulation of the Cerebral Cortex Exerts Antiapoptotic …

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Electrical Stimulation Suppresses Microglial Activation Induced By …

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by W Zhou – ‎2012

To determine the anti-inflammatory effect of electrical stimulation (ES) through suppression of Microglial activation induced by light-reared photoreceptor cells …

 

[PDF]i ELECTROCEUTICAL TECHNOLOGY: ANTI-INFLAMMATORY …

T/S INDUCTIVELY COUPLED ELECTRICAL STIMULATION (ICES) IN THE ACUTE … CFE model provides a spontaneously-resolving, acute inflammation model …

 

IBD inflammation can be controlled by electrically stimulating the …

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Jan 12, 2017 – Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) inflammation can be controlled by electrically stimulating the vagus nerve. The researchers developed a …

 

Macrophage response to electrical stimulation – IEEE Conference …

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Can Zapping the Vagus Nerve Jump-Start Immunity? – Scientific …

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Electric stimulation of the vagus nerve reduced mouse …

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Natural protein points to new inflammation treatment | National … – NIH

Feb 4, 2016 – Increasing the level of a naturally-produced protein, called tristetraprolin (TTP), significantly reduced or protected mice from inflammation, …

 

Anti-inflammatory therapies for cardiovascular disease | European …

by PM Ridker – ‎2014 – ‎Cited by 265 – ‎Related articles

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Therapeutic potential of anti-IL-6 therapies for … – NCBI – NIH

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Inhibition of IL-6 for the treatment of inflammatory diseases. – NCBI

by N Nishimoto – ‎2004 – ‎Cited by 214 – ‎Related articles

Inhibition of IL-6 for the treatment of inflammatory diseases. … Deregulated overproduction of IL-6 has been found to play pathological roles in chronic inflammatory diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, Castleman’s disease, juvenile idiopathic arthritis and Crohn’s disease.

IL-6: A New Era for the Treatment of Autoimmune Inflammatory …

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Recent studies have suggested that IL-6 blockade therapy can rectify these underlying immunological abnormalities in autoimmunity. However, the causes of  ..

 

Interleukin-33 modulates inflammation in endometriosis | Scientific …

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[PDF]Human Mesenchymal Stem Cells Modulate Inflammatory … – MDPI

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Cell surface engineering to enhance mesenchymal stem cell migration …

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Ultrasound-targeted stromal cell-derived factor-1-loaded microbubble …

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Dec 3, 2014 – Mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) therapy has been considered a promising … Because the SDF-1/CXCR4 axis regulates the migration of MSCs, we sought to ….. Ultrastructural alterations by transmission electronic microscopy.

Emerging Strategies to Enhance Homing and Engraftment of …

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Pathways implicated in stem cell migration: the SDF-1 … – ResearchGate

Mar 7, 2018 – Pathways implicated in stem cell migration: the SDF-1/CXCR4 axis …. Rapid assay of stem cell functionality and potency using electric …

 

Insulin-Like Growth Factor-1 and Neuroinflammation. – NCBI

by JL Labandeira-Garcia – ‎2017 – ‎Cited by 2 – ‎Related articles

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IGF-1 Reduces Inflammatory Responses, Suppresses Oxidative Stress …

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IGF-1 Reduces Inflammatory Responses, Suppresses. Oxidative Stress, and Decreases Atherosclerosis Progression in ApoE-Deficient Mice. Sergiy Sukhanov 

 

Hepatocyte growth factor: A regulator of inflammation and autoimmunity.

by N Molnarfi – ‎2015 – ‎Cited by 42 – ‎Related articles

Dec 1, 2014 – Hepatocyte growth factor: A regulator of inflammation and autoimmunity. … Hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) is a pleiotropic cytokine that has …

HGF Reduces Disease Severity and Inflammation by Attenuating the …

by Y Pang – ‎2018

Feb 13, 2018 – HGF Reduces Disease Severity and Inflammation by Attenuating the NF-κB Signaling in a Rat Model of Pulmonary Artery Hypertension.

Anti-inflammatory effect of hepatocyte growth factor in chronic kidney …

by R Gong – ‎2006 – ‎Cited by 99 – ‎Related articles

Recent studies show that hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) has potent anti- inflammatory effects in multiple animal models of disease in various organ systems, …

HGF Mediates the Anti-inflammatory Effects of PRP on Injured Tendons

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Anti-Inflammatory Effect of Hepatocyte Growth Factor in Chronic …

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The aim of this study was to examine the molecular mechanism of HGF’s anti- inflammatory actions in a model of chronic kidney disease. Beginning 2 wk after …

Hepatocyte Growth Factor Suppresses Inflammation and Promotes …

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matory environment on these cells. Furthermore, using a mouse model of ocular injury, we show that HGF treatment suppresses ocular inflammation and actively  …

 

The Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor System in Skin Repair and …

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EGF and EGFR: Promising targets for modulating inflammation and …

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IL-1 and EGF regulate expression of genes important in inflammation …

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The link between aberrant signaling of EGF receptor family members and cancer development is explained. The relationship between inflammation and …

 

PDGFRβ signalling regulates local inflammation and synergizes with …

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Hypoxia-inducible factors as essential regulators of inflammation

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Myeloid cells provide important functions in low oxygen (O2) environments created by pathophysiological conditions, including sites of infection, inflammation, .

 

Hypoxiaв•’inducible factors as key regulators of tumor inflammation

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ing HIF1a in myeloid cells (MMTV-PyMT-LysM:cre-HIF1) compared with control mice. Ex vivo they were able to show. Figure 2. Tumor inflammation. Solid tumors  

 

The regulation and functions of activin and follistatin in inflammation …

by MP Hedger – ‎2011 – ‎Cited by 109 – ‎Related articles

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The roles of activin A and its binding protein, follistatin, in inflammation …

by DM de Kretser – ‎2012 – ‎Cited by 92 – ‎Related articles

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Activin A and follistatin in systemic inflammation. – NCBI

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Follistatin-Like 1: A Potential Mediator of Inflammation in Obesity

by N Fan – ‎2013 – ‎Cited by 24 – ‎Related articles

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Oxidative and Nitrosative Modifications of Tropoelastin Prevent Elastic …

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Activin A is a critical component of the inflammatory response, and its …

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Oct 2, 2007 – Activin A is a critical component of the inflammatory response, and its …. 0, 7,426 ± 1,811a, 9,047 ± 1,226, 18,776 ± 1,123a, 59,204 ± 4,476ab …

 

Endothelial nitric oxide synthase: the Cinderella of inflammation? – NCBI

by G Cirino – ‎2003 – ‎Cited by 190 – ‎Related articles

A hallmark of inflammation is increased vascular permeability. … Normally, endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) produces a tonic amount of nitric oxide 

 

An Emerging Role for Endothelial Nitric Oxide Synthase in Chronic …

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Feb 15, 2007 – However, eNOS, which produces nanomolar levels of NO, also plays a role in inflammation. eNOS, for example, can regulate the expressio

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