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Serpin treatment suppresses inflammatory vascular lesions in temporal artery implants (TAI) from patients with giant cell arteritis
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Serpin treatment suppresses inflammatory vascular lesions in temporal artery implants (TAI) from patients with giant cell arteritis

H. Chen, D. Zheng, S. Ambadapadi, J. Davids, S. Ryden, H. Samy, M. Bartee, E. Sobel, E. Dai, L. Liu, …
PLoS ONE, Vol.10(2)
2015

Abstract

CD11b antigen interleukin 17 interleukin 1beta interleukin 2 receptor alpha serine proteinase inhibitor serpin 1 unclassified drug virus protein animal experiment animal model animal tissue antiinflammatory activity artery lesion Article blood flow blood vessel biopsy CD25 gene clinical effectiveness controlled study cytokine production disease association drug efficacy drug mechanism drug response flow rate gene gene expression giant cell arteritis human human cell human tissue interleukin 17 gene interleukin 1beta gene lymphocytic infiltration mouse nonhuman outcome assessment regulatory T lymphocyte Th17 cell vascular lesion vasculitis animal disease model female male metabolism nonobese diabetic mouse pathology SCID mouse Takayasu Arteritis temporal artery transplantation xenograft Animalia Herpesviridae Mus Animals Disease Models, Animal Heterografts Humans Mice Mice, Inbred NOD Mice, SCID Serpins Temporal Arteries Viral Proteins
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