• In the body's response to the presence of a foreign body-the IOL-monocytes (lymphocytes) and macrophages migrate through blood vessel walls to the aqueous humor and eventually to the IOL surface. (crstodayeurope.com)
  • The diagnosis is confirmed by the microscopic features of the conjunctival granuloma showing granulomatous inflammatory tissue with lymphocytes, plasma cells, eosinophils and usually foreign-body giant cells surrounding the synthetic fibers. (buildmyjob.com)
  • Other typical mononuclear cells, including lymphocytes or macrophages, may also be found at the periphery of the lesion. (medscape.com)
  • Ruminal submucosa presented with a wide variety of changes suggestive of an implication of hypersensitivity reactions, including (1) significant infiltration of eosinophilic leukocytes, mast cells, lymphocytes, and plasma cells, (2) evidence of an increased vascular permeability, (3) appearance of globule leukocytes, (4) formation of granulomas composed of macrophages and giant cells, and (5) phenomenon of phagocytosis of TUNEL-positive eosinophilic leukocytes by macrophages and giant cells. (atlasofscience.org)
  • It consists of modified macrophages with multinucleated giant cells, in this case foreign-body giant cells (GIANT CELLS, FOREIGN-BODY), usually surrounded by lymphocytes. (uchicago.edu)
  • Similarly the nature of the intense eosinophilic nature of this material remains poorly understood, but is thought to be due to its composition of antigen-antibody complexes (immunoglobulins and major basic proteins) combined with cell debris from inflammatory cells (lymphocytes, plasma cells, eosinophils and macrophages) and fibrin. (askjpc.org)
  • Cell count was performed on Hemotoxylin and Eosin stained sections for macrophages, plasma cells, neutrophils and on immunostained slides for T and B lymphocytes. (openrheumatologyjournal.com)
  • In transplanted grafts, T- and B-lymphocytes, macrophages and neutrophilic granulocytes formed non-random clusters within the vessel wall and they were colocalised with the sutures. (degruyter.com)
  • Subcuticular tissue reaction was assessed histologically on postoperative day 14 (the presence of extravascular neutrophils, macrophages, multinucleated giant cells, lymphocytes, fibroblasts, bacterial colonies and the overall severity of the inflammatory response to the suture material), and the cumulative score of the variables was calculated as an aggregate tissue irritation score (ATIS). (biomedcentral.com)
  • Histologically, the lesions consisted of focally extensive areas adjacent to the lung parenchyma of central caseous necrosis surrounded by inflammatory infiltrate with remarkable lymphocytes, plasma cells, neutrophils, epithelioid macrophages, and Langhan giant cells and/or foreign body and, sometimes, basophilic granules granular (mineralization) in necrotic areas. (arsveterinaria.org.br)
  • These cells clump together around the tattoo and create nodules which are called granulomas. (gettattoosideas.com)
  • These capsules typically represent dense fibrous connective tissue containing foreign giant cells or granulomas, suggesting that they are caused by inflammatory responses [ 6 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
  • On microscopic observation, these gas bubble lesions proved to be comprised of multicystic emphysematous lymphangiectasis in the submucosa of the rumen (Fig. 1) and remarkably dilated lumens of these lymphatic vessels were infiltrated by varying numbers of eosinophilic leukocytes and granulomas comprising macrophages and multinucleated giant cells of foreign body type. (atlasofscience.org)
  • 5) Asteroid bodies are stellate eosinophilic inclusions seen within giant cells of granulomas occasionally. (askjpc.org)
  • Talc deposition in the lungs typically causes granulomatous inflammation characterized by formation of foreign body granulomas of varying degree within a fibrotic stroma. (biomedcentral.com)
  • These granulomas are typically composed of free or intracellular birefringent deposits accompanied by multinucleated giant cells. (biomedcentral.com)
  • The remaining samples were diagnosed as enzootic bovine leukemia (2/10), squamous cell carcinoma of the lung (1/10) and actinomycotic granulomas (1/10). (arsveterinaria.org.br)
  • Foreign body reactions, which are a type of chronic inflammation, are characterized by the presence of macrophages, monocytes, and foreign-body giant cells (FBGCs). (wikipedia.org)
  • As this occurs, the monocytes and macrophages transform-the monocytes into small round cells and macrophages into epithelioid and foreign-body giant cells. (crstodayeurope.com)
  • Inflammation will activate platelets and attract monocytes/macrophages to swallow up harmful foreign particles. (bodybio.co.uk)
  • When a pathogen attacks the body, monocytes are the first line of defense. (bodybio.co.uk)
  • MONOCYTES and a variety of other immune cells. (lookformedical.com)
  • Macrophages found in the TISSUES, as opposed to those found in the blood (MONOCYTES) or serous cavities (SEROUS MEMBRANE). (ouhsc.edu)
  • We analyzed cultured CRC cells and fibroblasts and found that Vim accelerates aggregation of Myo10 at cell tips, which increases the cell extension rate. (bvsalud.org)
  • They in turn are surrounded by polymorphonuclear leukocytes, other immune cells, and fibroblasts. (unboundmedicine.com)
  • Histone adsorption on the surface of carbon particles significantly stimulates their ingestion by rat peritoneal macrophages, hamster kidney fibroblasts, and mouse L-cells [ 861 ], and the adsorption of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and their nonpolar metabolites on the surface of carbon particles ingested by rat alveolar macrophages has been studied [ 862 ]. (nanomedicine.com)
  • While long MWCNTs dispersed in 0.5% BSA induced a granulomatous response on the diaphragmatic mesothelium and immune cell recruitment to the peritoneal cavity, GO sheets dispersed under similar conditions did not cause any response, regardless of their lateral dimensions. (springer.com)
  • Although the change of dispersion did not alter the impact of GO on the mesothelium (i.e. no granuloma), we observed that, when dispersed in protein-free 5% dextrose solution, s-GO elicited a greater recruitment of monocytic cells to the peritoneal cavity than l-GO, or when dispersed in protein-containing solution. (springer.com)
  • Such recruitment coincided with the greater ability of s-GO to interact in vivo with peritoneal macrophages and was associated with a greater surface reactivity in comparison to l-GO. (springer.com)
  • Local inflammatory reaction with fibrinous exudate and fibrin formation caused by peritoneal trauma are the initial steps of peritoneal adhesions [ 1 - 3 ]. (archivesofmedicalscience.com)
  • a set of quantitative signs of activation, previously developed in studies of inflammatory peritoneal macrophages, has been applied to the study of immunologically stimulated peritoneal cells. (liverpool.ac.uk)
  • Multinucleated cells (fused macrophages), characteristic of granulomatous inflammation, which form around exogenous material in the skin. (bvsalud.org)
  • This is particularly evident with catheters, parasites, or biomaterials that are inserted into the body for replacement or regeneration of diseased or damaged tissues. (wikipedia.org)
  • Giant cells generally degenerate and detach from IOL surfaces, and only an acellular proteinaceous membrane is left around the IOL, isolating it from the surrounding ocular tissues. (crstodayeurope.com)
  • We propose that Vim interacts with Myo10, which in turn associates with MT1-MMP to facilitate the transport of these molecules to the termini of cell extensions and there enhance cancer invasion of soft connective tissues. (bvsalud.org)
  • Because the cytological characteristics of hyperplasia, inflammation, and malignancy can differ in different tissues, it is important to first determine the most frequently occurring type of cell in the cytological preparation. (vin.com)
  • Adipose-derived stem cells (ASCs) have been reported to reduce fibrosis in various tissues. (biomedcentral.com)
  • An inflammatory response that results when macrophages are unable to destroy foreign substances that have entered or invaded body tissues. (unboundmedicine.com)
  • Our studies aimed to examine the immune cell types and quantity in gout tissues, and to define the association of individual cell type with comorbidities. (openrheumatologyjournal.com)
  • Comorbidity factors including hyperlipidemia, hypertension and diabetes are significantly associated with the inflammatory cells in the tissues. (openrheumatologyjournal.com)
  • Chronic Granulomatous Disease , autoimmune diseases Autoimmune diseases Disorders that are characterized by the production of antibodies that react with host tissues or immune effector cells that are autoreactive to endogenous peptides. (lecturio.com)
  • The human body goes through several steps when exposed to foreign biomaterial including acute and chronic inflammation, and formation of new tissue and a fibrous capsule along the surface of the implantation. (wikipedia.org)
  • However, we experienced an impaired vision in a patient with massive cell adhesion related to uveitic inflammation [ 5 , 6 ] this case suggested that inflammation in the anterior chamber may affect the level of cell adhesion to an IOL. (primescholars.com)
  • 3) Results: Histologically, the addition of autologous cells to the CMX resulted in reduced inflammation and a variable degree of new cementum/bone formation. (ucm.es)
  • If inflammation (redness) is present in the cells on the Pap smear, it means that some white blood cells were seen on your Pap smear. (com.ng)
  • Cytoplasmic reactions to inflammation include degenerative and/or reactive changes. (com.ng)
  • Furthermore, phagocytic removal of apoptotic eosinophilic leukocytes by macrophages and giant cells, may be an important event which promote the resolution and repair process of allergic inflammation, as seen in asthma, allergic rhinitis/sinusitis, and sinonasal polyps. (atlasofscience.org)
  • It is constitutively expressed in the skin and may play a role in T-CELL trafficking during cutaneous INFLAMMATION. (lookformedical.com)
  • The connective tissue is infiltrated with inflammatory cells mostly eosinophils, and synthetic fibers (black arrows) surrounded by foreign body giant cell (white arrows). (buildmyjob.com)
  • Flame figures represent degranulated eosinophils that form aggregates of granular necrotic material surrounded by collagen, and these foci are often basophilic with peripheral macrophages. (askjpc.org)
  • In order to fuse, the macrophages must express fusogens, or adhesion molecules, on their surface. (wikipedia.org)
  • We examine if cell adhesion to the surface of an intraocular lens varies with the period of implantation. (primescholars.com)
  • Cell adhesion to an implanted biomaterial can be regulated by the characteristic of the materials, but cellular adhesion to the surface of an IOL usually does not affect a patient's vision. (primescholars.com)
  • Adhesion formations and giant cell, lymphocyte/plasmocyte, neutrophil, and histiocyte counts were assessed and hydroxyproline levels were measured in all groups and statistical comparisons were performed. (archivesofmedicalscience.com)
  • Microorganisms, particles, and debris that were produced from inserting the biomaterial may be engulfed by macrophages. (wikipedia.org)
  • When used in joint arthroplasty, polyethylene may cause an osteolytic reaction when small particles are engulfed by macrophages in granulomatous reactions [13]. (buildmyjob.com)
  • It has already been noted that finely divided amorphous carbon particles generally are well tolerated by the body [ 181 , 632 , 850 ]. (nanomedicine.com)
  • The carbon immunoassay (CIA) [ 863 ] is a direct serological test relying on a specific reaction between the carbon particles of India ink and rabbit immunoglobulin G. (This assay is also known as the India-ink immuno-reaction (IIR) test [ 864 - 866 ]. (nanomedicine.com)
  • The carbon particles must be pretreated with staphylococcal protein A to induce a reaction to IgG antibodies in human serum in tests for toxoplasmosis. (nanomedicine.com)
  • Macrophage engulfing foreign particles. (kgbudge.com)
  • Foreign body giant cells are also produced to digest foreign material that is too large for phagocytosis. (wikipedia.org)
  • Foreign body giant cells are involved in the foreign body reaction, phagocytosis, and subsequent degradation of biomaterials which may lead to failure of the implanted material. (wikipedia.org)
  • These cells, which are responsible for the phagocytosis of debris, bacteria, and foreign material, reflect a natural immunologic process in a foreign-body reaction. (crstodayeurope.com)
  • 5) The characteristic formation of the Splendore-Hoeppli reaction around infectious agents or biologically inert materials probably represents some attempt at containment of the agent on the part of the host. It likely prevents phagocytosis and intracellular killing of the injurious agent leading to chronicity of infection, so whether this degree of immune responsiveness is actually helpful or harmful remains to be determined. (askjpc.org)
  • India ink is often used as a phagocytosis labeling agent or a cell differentiation tracer because CB is easily administered, is relatively nontoxic, and is easily observed in cells that have taken it up. (nanomedicine.com)
  • Foreign body giant cells are formed through signaling from IL-4 and IL-13, and may fuse to produce a multinucleated cell with up to 200 nuclei within its cytoplasm. (wikipedia.org)
  • Typically, the nuclei of these cells are located around a central foamy cytoplasmic area that contains the ingested lipid material. (medscape.com)
  • As a rule, the width of an inflammatory halo (i.e., the space between the nucleus and cytoplasm) is less than the diameter of an intermediate cell nucleus and the outline or the boundary of this halo is often vague or poorly defined, These are also known as the pseudokoilocytes, The halos of koilocytes are much larger, more sharply defined and their nuclei are big and dark. (com.ng)
  • Vacuolar degeneration of cytoplasm, pale degenerating swollen nuclei with indistinct chromatin and loss of the sharp details of the nuclear envelope are additional features, The cells appear frayed, ragged, or moth-eaten eventually leading to cytolysis. (com.ng)
  • They are similar in appearance to Langhans giant cells (GIANT CELLS, LANGHANS), but foreign-body giant cells have more abundant chromatin and their nuclei are scattered in an irregular pattern in the cytoplasm. (bvsalud.org)
  • Many eosinophilic leukocytes, macrophages, and giant cells infiltrate into dilated lumen of a lymphatic vessel. (atlasofscience.org)
  • The parameters evaluated were: intensity and kind of inflammatory infiltrate, presence of connective tissue, foreign body reaction, vascularization and biodegradation. (bvsalud.org)
  • The cells can have characteristic morphologic forms, of which the spindle-shaped cell is the best known. (vin.com)
  • Through the release of Interleukin 4 (IL-4) and Interleukin 13 (IL-13) by TH2, or T helper cells, and mast cells, these macrophages can fuse to form foreign body giant cells. (wikipedia.org)
  • Mast cells, histiocytes, and macrophages also belong to this category. (vin.com)
  • Globule leukocytes which are probably counterparts of mast cells infiltrated the ruminal epithelia of many cattle. (atlasofscience.org)
  • Eosinophilic leukocytes and mast cells usually coexist in the late and chronic phases of allergy and play a role as the key effector cells there. (atlasofscience.org)
  • Capsular biocompatibility has two components, the reaction of lens epithelial cells (LECs) and the reaction of the capsule to IOL material and design. (crstodayeurope.com)
  • Macrophages on the IOL surface can also affect the behaviour of lens epithelial cells via secretion of growth factors that modulate fibrogenic reactions of the cells leading to capsular opacification [ 1 - 3 ]. (primescholars.com)
  • In breast tissue, the luminal epithelial cells express CK 8/18, CK 7 and CK 19, while basal/myoepithelial cells express CK 5/6, CK 14 and CK 17. (ijpmonline.org)
  • Benign epithelial cells do also have a round nucleus. (vin.com)
  • The cell size can vary from small (basal cells) to very large (squamous epithelial cells). (vin.com)
  • The material obtained from a chalazion shows a mixture of acute and chronic inflammatory cells, as well as large, lipid-filled, foreign body−type giant cells. (medscape.com)
  • Histologic examination reveals a chronic granulomatous reaction with numerous lipid-filled, Touton-type giant cells. (medscape.com)
  • Foreign bodies, such as embedded parts of polymethyl methacrylate [PMMA] contact lenses in the tarsal plate, have also been encountered in cases of chronic chalazia. (medscape.com)
  • The tissue reaction to the sealant was characterized by a capsular formation on the outer surface, mimicking a serosal layer. (omicsonline.org)
  • While no deleterious effects were noted, the long term localization of the gel is uncertain as is the endpoint of the tissue reaction. (tripod.com)
  • Trueperella pyogenes was isolated from the skin and from the area of tissue reaction in six pigs. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Glycomer 631 induced less tissue reaction only in terms of the overall severity of the inflammatory response. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Very low tissue reaction was observed when skin incisions were closed with glycomer 631 with a buried vertical intradermal suture pattern in rats [ 7 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
  • In conclusion, the results show that among sterilization techniques used in the preset study, the best results were observed with H2O2 sterilization, since it did not significantly modify the surface structure of the PLA fibers and their in vivo response did not cause an unfavorable tissue reaction. (bvsalud.org)
  • Macrophages are phagocytic cells that are produced during an injury or infection. (wikipedia.org)
  • Both 3rd and 7th days scores of giant cell, neutrophil, lymphocyte, plasmocyte, but only 7th days scores of histiocyte reaction and fibrosis were statistically significant (p (archivesofmedicalscience.com)
  • The inflammatory process that creates these cells often leads to a foreign body granuloma. (wikipedia.org)
  • The majority of patients with conjunctival granuloma (caused by synthetic foreign bodies) were referred to an eye department after the granuloma was visible [2]. (buildmyjob.com)
  • However, a slit lamp examination combined with negative bacterial and fungal staining and culturing should lead to a diagnosis of foreign body granuloma. (buildmyjob.com)
  • Granuloma, Foreign-Body" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus, MeSH (Medical Subject Headings) . (uchicago.edu)
  • This graph shows the total number of publications written about "Granuloma, Foreign-Body" by people in this website by year, and whether "Granuloma, Foreign-Body" was a major or minor topic of these publications. (uchicago.edu)
  • Below are the most recent publications written about "Granuloma, Foreign-Body" by people in Profiles. (uchicago.edu)
  • Foreign-body granuloma after injection of calcium hydroxylapatite for type III stress urinary incontinence. (uchicago.edu)
  • Once there, and through the presence of IL-4 and IL-13, Beta 2 integrins, and a variety of proteins, these macrophages can fuse. (wikipedia.org)
  • Fusion of these macrophages involves many other proteins, receptors, and molecules as well, but the ones previously mentioned are the most crucial. (wikipedia.org)
  • Structurally, it helps to build proteins and cell membranes. (bodybio.co.uk)
  • Usually these foreign substances are proteins that the immune system recognizes as not the body's own proteins. (kgbudge.com)
  • Presentation of foreign proteins on a cell membrane is the first step in activating the adaptive immune system. (kgbudge.com)
  • Allergic reaction to pigment According to the American Academy of Dermatology (AAD), an allergic reaction can occur right away or even several years after getting your tattoo. (gettattoosideas.com)
  • Some tattoo dyes, especially red and yellow, can cause an allergic reaction, especially when exposed to sunlight. (gettattoosideas.com)
  • If an allergic reaction or infection doesn't clear up - or if you just hate the tattoo - you can have it removed. (gettattoosideas.com)
  • Symptoms develop quickly and resemble an allergic reaction. (degruyter.com)
  • A formulation of bupivacaine that provides prolonged release of the active ingredient after a single administration would simplify pain management in the postoperative period and eliminate the undesired peak plasma concentrations as a result of excessively high concentrations and reduce the risk of local and systemic reactions [ 7 ]. (hindawi.com)
  • Over 80 cases of anaplastic lymphoma kinase-negative anaplastic large cell lymphoma have been reported in patients with silicone breast implants and have been accepted as a new clinical entity. (biomedcentral.com)
  • A histological examination of the capsule tissue showed an extensive lymphohistiocytic/giant cell foreign body reaction suggestive of autoimmune/inflammatory syndrome induced by adjuvants. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Administration of ASCs reduced the capsule thickness, decreased the number of myofibroblasts and macrophages in the capsule, and decreased the mRNA level of fibrogenic genes within the peri-implant tissue. (biomedcentral.com)
  • The staining reaction in the malignant lesions was only cytoplasmic and the intensity was significantly less than that of benign lesions. (ijpmonline.org)
  • Cells of hematopoietic origin are individual cells, mostly round in shape, and have a distinct cytoplasmic membrane. (vin.com)
  • Foreign body giant cell reaction to silicone leakage from breast implant. (wikipedia.org)
  • Silicone IOLs were excluded because the silicone material does not adhere to cells. (primescholars.com)
  • We examined changes of cell adhesions on IOLs without silicone optics, because the hydrophobic silicone material did not adhere to macrophages. (primescholars.com)
  • To the best of our knowledge, an intravascular large B-cell lymphoma associated with a silicone breast implant has not been reported previously. (biomedcentral.com)
  • however, 3 days later she again manifested high fever, which persisted despite administration of immunoglobulin and cyclosporine A. Her silicone breast implant was considered a possible contributor to her macrophage activation syndrome and was therefore removed. (biomedcentral.com)
  • The genetic background of our patient with silicone breast implants might have predisposed her to three rare and difficult to diagnose syndromes/diseases: macrophage activation syndrome/hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis, autoimmune/inflammatory syndrome induced by adjuvants, and intravascular large B-cell lymphoma. (biomedcentral.com)
  • It produces a long-lasting stain "with relatively low risk of adverse reaction and toxicity" [ 856 ]. (nanomedicine.com)
  • In the event of a secondary bacterial infection, an acute necrotic reaction with PMNs may ensue. (medscape.com)
  • purification of antibodies to bacterial antigens by an immunoadsorbent and a method to quantify their reaction with insoluble bacterial targets. (liverpool.ac.uk)
  • The latter is a sophisticated and general mechanism for recognizing and killing bacterial cells that are posing a threat. (kgbudge.com)
  • However, the associations of immune response cells and comorbidities of gout have not been well documented. (openrheumatologyjournal.com)
  • Sometimes your immune system thinks the pigment in tattoo ink is a threat and sends cells to the area to fight it. (gettattoosideas.com)
  • The innate immune system includes a number of immune system cells that patrol the body, looking for things that don't belong and removing them if possible. (kgbudge.com)
  • The adaptive immune system is capable of developing highly specialized and extremely effective weapons against specific foreign substances. (kgbudge.com)
  • However, the adaptive immune system can also respond to unusual carbohydrate chains, lipid (fat) molecules, and other giant molecules that it recognizes as foreign. (kgbudge.com)
  • Finally, macrophages also use filopedia to assist in fusion through sharing cytoplasm between cells. (wikipedia.org)
  • The cytoplasm is often abundant and the cell borders are distinct. (vin.com)
  • The amount of cytoplasm can vary markedly and the cell borders are often rather vague. (vin.com)
  • Synovial cells, osteoblasts, and chondroblasts can have an egg-shaped outline in which the nucleus is eccentric and sometimes lies halfway outside the outline of the cytoplasm. (vin.com)
  • Both are based on four basic principles: biocompatibility, maintenance of adequate space to support the newly formed tissue, the promotion of growth of osteogenic cells and peripheral sealing to prevent growth of unwanted cellular tissue inside the defective area and the displacement of the membrane 3-5 . (bvsalud.org)
  • When produced, the FBGC's place themselves along the surface of the implantation, and will remain there for as long as the foreign material remains in the body. (wikipedia.org)
  • The present study therefore analyzed the possible differences in foreign body cell reactions against IOLs according to the periods of implantation from 1987-2014 in the Japanese population. (primescholars.com)
  • In particular, we used ASCs harvested from transgenic mice that produce a green fluorescent protein (GFP) in all of their cells to track the implantation and differentiation of ASCs around the implant [ 19 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Aubreville M, Krappmann M, Bertram CA, Klopfleisch R, Maier A. A Guided Spatial Transformer Network for Histology Cell Differentiation. (fu-berlin.de)
  • Angiogenesis was enhanced due to trans-differentiation of ASCs into vascular endothelial cells, and tissue hypoxia was relieved upon ASC treatment. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Moshayedi P, Nih LR, Llorente IL, Berg AR, Cinkornpumin J, Lowry WE, Segura T, Carmichael ST. Systematic optimization of an engineered hydrogel allows for selective control of human neural stem cell survival and differentiation after transplantation in the stroke brain. (duke.edu)
  • The lesions are considered partly due to infiltration and to the inflammatory/toxic reactions, in the same way as hairs from the tarantula back are supposed to irritate the skin [12]. (buildmyjob.com)
  • Foreign-body giant cell reaction to a suture. (wikipedia.org)
  • however, reports of tissue reactions to both suture materials in pigs are limited. (biomedcentral.com)
  • ASCUS (say "ask-us") stands for atypical squamous cells of undetermined significance. (com.ng)
  • The squamous cells of your cervix were slightly abnormal on your Pap smear. (com.ng)
  • However, these cells appear smaller than a koilocyte and the classical nuclear features of the latter are also missing, Squamous cells with a large single vacuole pushing the nucleus to the periphery, giving a soap bubble appearance, are also seen in the Pap smear collected from the IUCD wearers. (com.ng)
  • The macrophages are initially attracted to the injury/infection site through a variety of chemoattractants like growth factors, platelet factors, and interleukins. (wikipedia.org)
  • Methods: Fixed number of Vero and Hep2 cells were preserved at -85ºC deep freezer in separate vials and were revived at one month interval to check the growth pattern. (ijpmonline.org)
  • Large amounts of carbon particulate debris loose in the body, even around the spinal dura and nerves [ 839 ], evidently are tolerable. (nanomedicine.com)
  • significantly larger reactions (dermal thickness) were observed at 48 and 72 hours than at 24 hours (p = 0.001). (liverpool.ac.uk)
  • Within this type are included the cells arising from connective tissue, muscle, cartilage, and bone. (vin.com)
  • and after 9 weeks there was minor biodegradation associated with the presence of new connective tissue, and persistence of moderate inflammatory reaction observed from beginning to end of the experiment. (bvsalud.org)
  • Macrophages and FBGC's will begin to produce inflammatory molecules in response to the biomaterial. (wikipedia.org)
  • Cell surface glycoproteins that bind to chemokines and thus mediate the migration of pro-inflammatory molecules. (lookformedical.com)
  • Histology revealed that a layer of fibrous tissue had formed between implant and overlying muscle in MgCa0.8 and S316L, which was demarcated by a layer of synoviocyte-like cells at its interface to the implant. (biomedcentral.com)
  • In MgCa0.8 implants cavities were detected within the fibrous tissue, which were surrounded by the same kind of cell type. (biomedcentral.com)
  • biochemical and functional characteristics of the plasma membrane of macrophages from bcg-infected mice. (liverpool.ac.uk)
  • When CB is administered along with the allergen to mice, there is a significantly augmented response in the draining popliteal lymph node including increases in weight, cell numbers, cell proliferation, and local lymph node response duration [ 867 ]. (nanomedicine.com)
  • Ruminal submucosa exhibits multicystic emphysematous dilation of lymphatic vessels, some of which contain infiltrating cells. (atlasofscience.org)
  • We tested the hypothesis that Vim regulates the aggregation of Myo10 at the tips of cell extensions, which increases membrane-type 1 matrix metalloproteinase (MT1-MMP)-associated local collagen proteolysis and ECM degradation. (bvsalud.org)
  • 1) Background: To investigate the effect of a xenogeneic collagen matrix (CMX) seeded with autologous gingiva-derived mesenchymal cells (GMSCs) when combined with a coronally advanced flap (CAF) in the treatment of localized gingival recession type 1 (RT1). (ucm.es)
  • Cells of this type of tissue have the tendency to be connected to each other. (vin.com)
  • Smears of this type of tissue are thus also characterized by a low cellularity and the cells are mostly separate from each other, although groups of cells can also be found. (vin.com)
  • 5) Composition of the reaction likely depends on the type of causative agent, and one hypothesis is that Splendore-Hoeppli material may be derived from host leukocytes that aggregate in response to the bacteria, parasites or inert foreign materials that can initiate the reaction. (askjpc.org)
  • Hemolytic Anemia (AIHA) is a rare type of hemolytic anemia Hemolytic Anemia Hemolytic anemia (HA) is the term given to a large group of anemias that are caused by the premature destruction/hemolysis of circulating red blood cells (RBCs). (lecturio.com)
  • Analysis of CRC samples revealed colocalization of Vim with Myo10 and MT1-MMP in cell extensions adjacent to sites of collagen degradation, suggesting an association with local cell invasion. (bvsalud.org)
  • A low-grade cellular reaction was clinically insignificant in all cases. (crstodayeurope.com)
  • To determine if the skeletal dysplasia in FLNA-related conditions is due to a cell-autonomous loss-of-function localising to osteoblasts and/or osteocytes, we utilised mouse models to conditionally remove Flna from this cellular lineage. (bvsalud.org)
  • On further evaluation, she fulfilled the necessary five out of eight criteria for diagnosis of macrophage activation syndrome/hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Upon histopathological examination, six samples (6/10) had a diagnosis compatible with tuberculosis, but only one (1/6) was confirmed by the Polymerase Chain Reaction. (arsveterinaria.org.br)
  • And for some people, that can cause problems, from allergic reactions to infections and more. (gettattoosideas.com)
  • AGUS can occur with infections or with a change in the cells on the surface of your cervix or in the canal of your cervix. (com.ng)
  • As an intermediary in the inflammatory process, zinc helps to control the ardor with which the body fights infections and other physiological troublemakers. (bodybio.co.uk)