نتایج جستجو برای: granulocyte colonystimulating factor

تعداد نتایج: 851326  

Journal: :international journal of hematology-oncology and stem cell research 0
sarah mousavi department of clinical pharmacy and pharmacy practice, faculty of pharmacy and pharmaceutical sciences, isfahan university of medical sciences, isfahan, iran mina dadpoor pharm d student, faculty of pharmacy and pharmaceutical sciences, isfahan university of medical sciences, isfahan, iran farzaneh ashrafi hematology and medical oncology department, school of medicine, isfahan university of medical sciences, isfahan, iran acquired immunodeficiency research center, isfahan university of medical sciences, isfahan, iran

background: granulocyte colony stimulating factors (gcsf) are high cost agents commonly recommended for primary and secondary prophylaxis of chemotherapy-induced neutropenia and febrile neutropenia. gcsfs have been shown to be beneficial in some patient subgroups, although they are probably overused in clinical settings. the american society of clinical oncology (asco) guidelines summarize curr...

2014
Wei Zou Steven L. Teitelbaum

The Rockefeller University Press $30.00 J. Cell Biol. Vol. 208 No. 1 125–136 www.jcb.org/cgi/doi/10.1083/jcb.201410123 JCB 125 Correspondence to Steven L. Teitelbaum: [email protected] Abbreviations used in this paper: Ab, antibody; BMM, BM macrophage; ITAM, immunoreceptor tyrosine–based activation motif; M-CSF, macrophage colonystimulating factor; RANKL, receptor activator of nuclear factor ...

2010
Ok-Hwa Kang Dong-Yeul Kwon

Luteolin (3′,4′,5,7-tetrahydroxylflavone) is a plant flavonoid and pharmacologically active agent that has been isolated from several plant species. In the present study, the effect of luteolin from the flowers of Lonicera japonica on phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate (PMA) plus A23187-induced mast cell activation was examined. Luteolin significantly inhibited the induction of inflammatory cytoki...

1998
Barbara R. Schwartz W. Conrad Liles Hans D. Ochs Dennis D. Hickstein

Leukocyte adhesion deficiency or LAD is a congenital immunodeficiency disease characterized by recurrent bacterial infections in which the leukocytes from affected children fail to adhere to endothelial cells and migrate to the site of infection due to heterogeneous defects in the leukocyte integrin CD18 subunit. To assess the feasibility of human gene therapy of LAD, we transduced granulocyte ...

AZRA RABBANI, BAHRAM GOLIAEI, MARYAM TAHERI,

The production of colony-stimulating factors (CSF) is delicately controlled through a complex network of humoral and environmental factors. We have studied some of the mechanisms which regulate the production of CSF as compared to general protein synthesis in the lung tissue ill vitro. When lung tissue from mice was cultured for various times in serum free medium, the first detectable le...

2009
Matthew J. Christopher Fulu Liu Matthew J. Hilton Fanxin Long Daniel C. Link

Current evidence suggests that hematopoietic stem/progenitor cell (HSPC) mobilization by granulocyte colonystimulating factor (G-CSF) is mediated by induction of bone marrow proteases, attenuation of adhesion molecule function, and disruption of CXCL12/CXCR4 signaling in the bone marrow. The relative importance and extent to which these pathways overlap or function independently are uncertain. ...

2011
Eva Billerbeck Walter T. Barry Kathy Mu Marcus Dorner Charles M. Rice Alexander Ploss

Human hematolymphoid mice have become valuable tools for the study of human hematopoiesis and uniquely human pathogens in vivo. Recent improvements in xenorecipient strains allow for longterm reconstitution with a human immune system. However, certain hematopoietic lineages, for example, the myeloid lineage, are underrepresented, possibly because of the limited cross-reactivity of murine and hu...

1999
Shin-ichiro Fujii Hirofumi Hamada Koji Fujimoto Taizo Shimomura Makoto Kawakita

Dendritic cells (DCs), which phagocytose antigens and subsequently proliferate and migrate, may be the most powerful antigen-presenting cells that activate naive T cells. To determine their role in the immune response to tumors, we used WEHI-3B murine leukemia cells transduced with adenovirus vectors expressing cytokines. We found that mixtures of irradiated cells expressing granulocyte-macroph...

1999
Mikio Tomida Toshio Heike Takashi Yokota

Leukemia inhibitory factor (LIF) induces growth arrest and macrophage differentiation of mouse myeloid leukemic cells through the functional LIF receptor (LIFR), which comprises a heterodimeric complex of the LIFR subunit and gp130. To identify the regions within the cytoplasmic domain of LIFR that generate the signals for growth arrest, macrophage differentiation, and STAT3 activation independ...

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