「Inflammation」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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d the responsibility of the surgeon for the | inflammation after procedures. |
This causes increased | inflammation, an effect known as rhinitis medicamentosa, |
ns which have important signalling roles in | inflammation and in adaptive immunity. |
ere with this process, and symptoms such as | inflammation and vomiting are considered a natural part |
been demonstrated to be involved in cancer, | inflammation and fibrosis, heart disease, and stroke. |
They can reduce | inflammation and histamine production in the nasal passa |
earch has been conducted on Nurr1's role in | inflammation, and may provide important information in t |
assified as a cutaneous reaction pattern of | inflammation and can be the manifestation of a wide vari |
Tachykinin peptides are also involved in | inflammation, and tachykinin receptor antagonists have b |
ene receptors which are highly expressed in | inflammation and allergy. |
ysteinyl leukotrienes which are involved in | inflammation, and AM-679 has anti-inflammatory effects i |
It is primarily used to reduce | inflammation and relief of pain caused by musculoskeleta |
tly improves the pulmonary function, airway | inflammation and goblet cell hyperplasia. |
and fibroblasts, PF4 probably has a role in | inflammation and wound repair (Eisman et al., 1990).[sup |
medically useful effects, such as reducing | inflammation and reducing damage from arthritis. |
reas including CNS, cardiovascular disease, | inflammation and cancer. |
ns and AGEs were negligible contributors to | inflammation and disease states, but recent work has sho |
COX-2 inhibitor medications, used to treat | inflammation and pain, work by preventing the COX enzyme |
ically effective at reducing post-operative | inflammation and pain. |
that his diet can reduce arthritis pain and | inflammation, and can reduce the risk of cancer and hear |
a history of liver problems are at risk for | inflammation and irreparable damage to both liver and sk |
She investigates critical differences in | inflammation and angiogenesis between oral versus cutane |
proliferation, fibrogenesis, tissue repair, | inflammation, and Ventricular remodeling. |
stimulated proteolysis is partly induced by | inflammation; and that parenteral nutrition during dialy |
a patient, since endotoxin can cause severe | inflammation and fever. |
alling, glycoprotein turnover, and roles in | inflammation and immune response. |
rchduchess Hildegard became ill with a lung | inflammation and pleurisy, and died. |
cid and other compounds in plants to reduce | inflammation and improve the cellular structure of smoot |
NGFIB is involved in cell cycle mediation, | inflammation and apoptosis. |
olved in many processes to do with pain and | inflammation, and activation of this receptor can either |
TNF-α is a strong promoter of | inflammation, and several treatments have been developed |
functions, including platelet aggregation, | inflammation, and anaphylaxis. |
to reduce substance P which causes pain and | inflammation and since 1982 over 2000 scientific studies |
ts, or various underlying disorders causing | inflammation and obstruction of veins (vascular obstruct |
On inhalation it causes fatal spasms, | inflammation and edema. |
raphane may protect the heart from vascular | inflammation and atherosclerosis. |
rotein may play a role in the regulation of | inflammation and apoptosis. |
Nonspecific | inflammation and dermatitis can occur during use of imiq |
sclerotic lesions is associated with plaque | inflammation and neovascular growth. |
itin can be elevated by any type of chronic | inflammation, and so is not always a reliable test of ir |
sclerotic lesions is associated with plaque | inflammation and neovascular growth. |
try is an important aspect of phagocytosis, | inflammation, and apoptosis. |
rimarily used in dermatology to reduce skin | inflammation and relieve itching. |
Additionally, it is not regulated by | inflammation and levels of oxidised lipids. |
nt in immunomodulation, cell proliferation, | inflammation and other homeostatic processes has been si |
cts mainly as a cofactor on coagulation and | inflammation, and has no intrinsic catalytic activity. |
f prostaglandin, a molecule which regulates | inflammation and other processes. |
s clinical areas, especially in thrombosis, | inflammation, and allergy. |
halmic solution) 0.09% for the treatment of | inflammation and pain following cataract surgery |
tment of jaundice, dysentery, hypertension, | inflammation, and liver-related diseases. |
c evidence) for uses in ear infection, skin | inflammation and wound and burn healing. |
ischarge surrounding the glans penis causes | inflammation and edema. |
uch research due to its relationship to the | inflammation and blood pressure systems. |
stand regenerative medicine, immunotherapy, | inflammation, and immune system response. |
of infection include swelling, lesions, and | inflammation, and may mimic the symptoms of osteoarthrit |
al that attracts neutrophils at the site of | inflammation, and therefore is also known as neutrophil |
for the treatment of post-operative ocular | inflammation and pain. |
onnective tissue organization, coagulation, | inflammation, arthritis, angiogenesis and cell migration |
used in dermatology, for treating such skin | inflammation as seen in eczema and other forms of dermat |
of reactive oxygen species contributing to | inflammation, as well as the Janus kinase/signal transdu |
It plays a part in tissue | inflammation as well as the engulfing of pathogens by ph |
of pendrin is in airway hyperreactivity and | inflammation, as during asthma attacks and allergic reac |
respiratory conditions such as nasal sinus | inflammation, Asmanex Twisthaler as a dry powder inhaler |
foreleg was ultimately discovered once the | inflammation at the injury site abated. |
blood tests to detect | inflammation, autoantibodies, and organ involvement |
It greatly advanced our knowledge of | inflammation, autoimmunity, and blood transfusion medici |
role in many biological functions including | inflammation, blood flow regulation, cell growth, smooth |
dystrophic process (i.e., muscle death) or | inflammation, but instead characteristic microscopic cha |
tects dopamengeric neurons from LPS induced | inflammation, by reducing the inflammatory gene expressi |
in to the company, inhibiting VAP-1 reduces | inflammation by regulating the migration of leukocytes, |
ce indicates that resolvins reduce cellular | inflammation by inhibiting the production and transporta |
idised to the sulfoxide in vivo at sites of | inflammation, by the respiratory burst. |
tis B virus infects the liver and causes an | inflammation called hepatitis. |
the bacteria intruded is the one where the | inflammation can be observed first. |
Inflammation can break down this barrier allowing drugs | |
d JWH-133, are implicated in preventing the | inflammation caused by Amyloid beta proteins involved in |
The | inflammation caused by the venom of the spitting cobra, |
Inflammation causes Parametritis. | |
lular processes, including immune response, | inflammation, cell death, and cell proliferation. |
ytes migration and maturation in normal and | inflammation conditions. |
If | inflammation damages the cartilage of the joint, the swe |
nt studies suggest that tTG plays a role in | inflammation, degenerative diseases and tumor biology. |
n antiseptic, arthritis, pain, cancer, womb | inflammation, diuretic, decoagulant, cold, snake bite, i |
n taking anti-inflammatory medicine for the | inflammation during filming for the SBS drama Oh My Lady |
a variety of biological processes including | inflammation, fibrosis, and possibly, neurotransmission. |
other, John (1855-1861), had died of a lung | inflammation four years earlier. |
i-inflammatory agents and chronic low-grade | inflammation has been linked to the disease. |
overexpression of pendrin results in airway | inflammation, hyperreactivity, and increased mucus produ |
arious types of physiologic stress, such as | inflammation, hypoxia, and nutrient deprivation, possibl |
esulting in activation of genes involved in | inflammation, immunity, cell survival, and other pathway |
ssed time near the end of the season due to | inflammation in his right (pitching) elbow. |
Inflammation in the CNS can result from activated microg | |
omography (PET) scanning to visualize brain | inflammation in patients with neuronal damage. |
d Omega-3 fatty acids to reduce system-wide | inflammation in the body. |
ileal glutathione peroxidases in preventing | inflammation in the GI tract. |
resembling wheat gluten and caused mucosal | inflammation in significant numbers of celiac disease su |
molecules which are capable of influencing | inflammation in the context of signal transduction such |
4 U.S. patents pending for reducing | inflammation in the body |
Aikawa died of acute gall bladder | inflammation in 1967. |
Inflammation in the subcutis following vaccination is co | |
red from eye cancer, two knee injuries, and | inflammation in his elbow, he has recovered and continue |
e is a glucocorticoid steroid used to treat | inflammation in the eye. |
of the pericardium, whereas it is really an | inflammation in the gullet and throat. |
ended up on the disabled list with shoulder | inflammation in May. |
thdrew from the 2006 Winter Olympics due to | inflammation in her right arm. |
Alzheimer's disease causes | inflammation in the neurons by its deposits of amyloid b |
Keratoconjunctivitis sicca is used when the | inflammation is due to dryness. |
Crypt | inflammation is known as cryptitis and characterized by |
asuring C-reactive protein levels to detect | inflammation is routine now in medical practice. |
ases the risk of chronic gastritis (stomach | inflammation); it is one cause of cirrhosis, hepatitis, |
time, the human host will suffer from local | inflammation known as Calabar swellings. |
s spines that can cause a painful sting and | inflammation lasting for several days. |
ion, discolouration of the skin (whether as | inflammation, lightening or darkening) or rashes may res |
ataxia, progressive damage to nerves, nerve | inflammation, mental retardation, urinary incontinence, |
ed to bring a new project in CNS, oncology, | inflammation, metabolic, infectious and other diseases f |
Bardoxolone methyl, | inflammation modulator |
ardoxolone methyl, is the first antioxidant | inflammation modulator (AIM) to enter clinical trials. |
y, epithelial adherence, cellular invasion, | inflammation, molecular mimicry and resistance to immuno |
troke, arrhythmia, arthritis, osteoporosis, | inflammation, mood disorders, obesity, and cancer. |
covers, develops, and markets therapies for | inflammation, ocular pain, glaucoma, allergy, and dry ey |
ocorticoid steroid used topically to reduce | inflammation of the skin or in the airways. |
to the understanding of how IVIG may affect | inflammation of the central nervous system in autoimmune |
Chronic atrophic rhinitis is a chronic | inflammation of nose characterised by atrophy of nasal m |
It causes a chronic low-level | inflammation of the stomach lining and is strongly linke |
the skin of the irradiated area, as well as | inflammation of the internal organs and bone marrow. |
vely rare ruminant disease characterized by | inflammation of abomasum in young calves, lambs, and goa |
ial basement membrane thickening and severe | inflammation of bronchiole. |
macrophages have been implicated in chronic | inflammation of adipose tissue in obesity. |
Chorditis is the | inflammation of vocal cords (vocal folds) usually as a r |
disabled list, retroactive to June 14, with | inflammation of his right shoulder. |
ad to convulsions, cardiovascular problems, | inflammation of the liver and kidneys and abnormalities |
ve digestion, restore appetite, and relieve | inflammation of the stomach. |
enzymes from the white blood cells, causing | inflammation of the blood vessel wall (vasculitis). |
he blood vessels in several ways, including | inflammation of veins (phlebitis), blood clots (thrombos |
Encephalitis is an acute | inflammation of the brain that can cause minor symptoms, |
Scrotal attacks due to | inflammation of the tunica vaginalis occurs in up to 5% |
He also performed extensive studies on | inflammation of blood vessels, particularly phlebitis, w |
included a heart infection, bronchitis and | inflammation of the lungs but were otherwise unknown. |
throwing arms on June 16, 1884, due to the | inflammation of his right index finger. |
, vomiting of blood, severe diarrhea, acute | inflammation of the intestinal tract, and loss of appeti |
Blepharochalasis is an | inflammation of the eyelid that is characterized by exac |
he died 21 Nov. 1851 of a sudden attack of | inflammation of the lungs. |
used in herbal medicine as a treatment for | inflammation of the eye. |
tion alone is not serious, some erosion and | inflammation of the nasal turbinates and nasopharynx in |
, Mason County, West Virginia of a "chronic | inflammation of the stomach and bowels and internal hemo |
pharyngitis - | inflammation of the pharynx |
Canaliculitis is an | inflammation of the canaliculus. |
70, but died at Modena of gastric fever and | inflammation of the lungs soon after his arrival. |
ober of the following year, he succumbed to | inflammation of the bowels, dying at 30 years of age in |
Chest attacks include pleuritis ( | inflammation of the pleural)) and pericarditis (inflamma |
ng, dizziness and excitement, polyneuritis ( | inflammation of the nerves) and difficulties in fine mus |
ed to Illinois and, after suffering from an | inflammation of the liver, later died at age 58. |
causing an enlarged liver (hepatomegaly) or | inflammation of the liver (cirrhosis). |
It then can result in encephalitis, when | inflammation of the brain produced by infection of the v |
c eye in which ultraviolet light causes the | inflammation of the cornea and can burn the retinas of t |
ource of the condition known as arc eye, an | inflammation of the cornea caused by ultraviolet light a |
Balanoposthitis is an | inflammation of the glans penis and the prepuce. |
s diagnosed as polyarteritis nodosa, a rare | inflammation of the arteries. |
ions for this drug include the treatment of | inflammation of the eye due to allergies (according to t |
Escalante suffered | inflammation of the gall bladder, not a heart attack. |
The most common use for tyrothricin is | inflammation of the throat, gastric mucosa, and angina t |
her vocal performances were weak due to an | inflammation of the throat. |
fect by harming with small setae and causes | inflammation of the skin. |
ogs is vomiting in response to bile-induced | inflammation of the stomach. |
Also it may cause | inflammation of the subarachnoid space if used in myelog |
Inflammation of the fauces is known as faucitis and is s | |
d in Laeken before his first birthday of an | inflammation of the mucous membranes. |
May Cause | inflammation of the Prostate gland, restricting urine fl |
Long-term | inflammation of skin and some internal organs (systemic |
the following year at the Azores of "acute | inflammation of the brain". |
ffuse lamellar keratitis (DLK) is a sterile | inflammation of the cornea which may occur after refract |
ycoides, and the symptoms are pneumonia and | inflammation of the lung membranes. |
It improves hydration, reduces itching and | inflammation of the skin and accelerates and improves he |
between infestation and visceral pleuresy ( | inflammation of the membrane that surrounds the lungs). |
ay be caused by spasm of the bile ducts and | inflammation of the liver or pancreas. |
ong house cats worldwide, primarily causing | inflammation of feline conjunctiva, rhinitis and respira |
which is typically associated with non-HCC | inflammation of liver disease condition. |
n her blog that she had kidney problems and | inflammation of the urinary tract and bladder. |
wer's time, it was thought that catarrh, an | inflammation of the mucous membranes, might be caused by |
e skin, and plays a role in T cell-mediated | inflammation of the skin. |
ght prior to Behring's death of a pulmonary | inflammation on March 31, 1917. |
was shut down from throwing due to shoulder | inflammation on April 9. |
t to the 15-day disabled list with shoulder | inflammation on April 23 and Darren O'Day would go on th |
d healing focus on the effects of aging and | inflammation on scarring during healing. |
formation like location and the presence of | inflammation or necrosis will increase the suspicion of |
udden drop in blood pressure upon standing, | inflammation or swelling of the sinuses or pharynx, incr |
ompatibility and lowers the risk of causing | inflammation or thrombosis. |
ecules such as histamine or thrombin during | inflammation, P-selectin moves from an internal cell loc |
patitis B, avian influenza, prion diseases, | inflammation, Parkinson's disease, and Huntington's dise |
that brain softenings were the result of an | inflammation process, and therefore should be depicted a |
of Chile to treat tooth neuralgia, gastric | inflammation, prostatitis and to regulate menstruation. |
ully analgesized skin from formalin-induced | inflammation, raising possibilities of targeting periphe |
In situations involving | inflammation, recovery of normal motion of the vocal cor |
thritis but has no effect on the underlying | inflammation, redness, and swelling of the joint. |
Inflammation regulation: Glycocalyx coating on endotheli | |
onic acid does still play a central role in | inflammation related to injury and many diseased states. |
y described macrophage-derived mediators of | inflammation resolution. |
and would lodge in the reticulum and cause | inflammation resulting in lower milk production (for dai |
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