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In vitro evaluation of macrophage viability after incubation in orange oil, eucalyptol, and chloroform
(American Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology, 2019)
Leishmania amazonensis: Xylitol as inhibitor of macrophage infection and stimulator of macrophage nitric oxide production
(ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE, 2008)
Xylitol is a sugar alcohol being explored for clinical uses. The aim was to evaluate the effects of xylitol on Leishmania amazonensis-infected J774A.1 macrophages. Macrophages were infected with L. amazonensis for 3 It, ...
Biological and inflammatory effects of antigen 5 from polybia paulista (Hymenoptera, vespidae) venom in mouse intraperitoneal macrophages
(2021-12-01)
The social wasp Polybia paulista (Hymenoptera, Vespidae) is highly aggressive, being responsible for many medical occurrences. One of the most allergenic components of this venom is Antigen 5 (Poly p 5). The possible ...
Data related to inflammation and cholesterol deposition triggered by macrophages exposition to modified LDL
(Elsevier Inc, 2016-09)
This article supports experimental evidence on the time-dependent effect on gene expression related to inflammation and cholesterol deposition in lipid-loaded cells. The cells employed were human monocytes THP1 line ...
Fasciola hepatica products induce apoptosis of peritoneal macrophages
(Elsevier Science, 2012-08)
Immunomodulatory properties have been described for Fasciola hepatica excretory-secretory products (FhESP), with their interaction with the innate immune cells being crucial during the early stages of infection. Previously, ...
Endodontic Chelators Induce Nitric Oxide Expression by Murine-cultured Macrophages
(Elsevier B.V., 2009-06-01)
Introduction: Endodontic chelators may extrude to apical tissues during instrumentation activating cellular events on periapical tissues. This study assessed in vitro the expression of nitric oxide (NO) concentrations by ...
In vitro evaluation of macrophage viability after incubation in orange oil, eucalyptol, and chloroform
(American Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology, 2006)
Curcuma longa L. helps macrophages to control opportunistic micro-organisms during host-microbe interactions
(2020-09-01)
Aim: Plant products have been evaluated to control opportunistic micro-organisms, as well as fortify immune system cells. Thus, Curcuma longa L. (turmeric) extract was evaluated in interactions of murine macrophages (RAW ...