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  • Roles of tumor necrosis fac... Roles of tumor necrosis factor-like ligand 1A in γδT-cell activation and psoriasis pathogenesis
    Wang, Shangyi; Kozai, Mina; Hiraishi, Masaya ... Frontiers in immunology, 2024, Volume: 15
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    Interleukin (IL)-17-producing γδT (γδT17) cells mediate inflammatory responses in barrier tissues. Dysregulated γδT17 cell activation can lead to the overproduction of IL-17 and IL-22 and the ...
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  • Lipidomic study of kidney i... Lipidomic study of kidney in a mouse model with urine flow obstruction
    Gowda, Divyavani; Masum, Md. Abdul; B. Gowda, Siddabasave Gowda ... Scientific reports, 08/2024, Volume: 14, Issue: 1
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    Obstructed urine flow is known to cause structural and functional kidney damage leading to renal fibrosis. However, limited information is available on the change in kidney lipids during urinary ...
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  • Systemic autoimmune abnorma... Systemic autoimmune abnormalities alter the morphology of mucosa-associated lymphoid tissues in the rectum of MRL/MpJ-Faslpr/lpr mice
    Rubel, Md. Zahir Uddin; Ichii, Osamu; Namba, Takashi ... Experimental Animals, 01/2024, Volume: 73, Issue: 3
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    Systemic autoimmune diseases (ADs) might affect the morphology and function of gut-associated lymphoid tissue (LTs) indirectly; however, their exact relationship remains unclear. Therefore, we ...
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  • Systemic autoimmune abnorma... Systemic autoimmune abnormalities alter the morphology of mucosa-associated lymphoid tissues in the rectum of MRL/MpJ-Faslpr/lpr mice
    RUBEL, Md. Zahir Uddin; ICHII, Osamu; NAMBA, Takashi ... Experimental Animals, 2024
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    Systemic autoimmune diseases (ADs) might affect the morphology and function of gut-associated lymphoid tissue (LTs) indirectly; however, their exact relationship remains unclear. Therefore, we ...
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