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2. A4.20 Viral expression of TSG-6 can stimulate osteophyte formation in experimental osteoarthritis
3. A4.1 Synovial macrophages promote TGF-β signalling after intra-articular injections of oxidised LDL in naÏve murine knee joints, preventing production of pro-inflammatory factors S100A8/9, chemokines and aggrecanase-induced neo-epitopes
4. S100A8 and S100A9 induce a catabolic shift in chondrocytes from human osteoarthritis patients
5. Skewed balance in basal expression and regulation of activating v inhibitory Fc[gamma] receptors in macrophages of collagen induced arthritis sensitive mice. (Extended Raport)
6. P074 The alarmin S100A9 hampers osteoclast differentiation from circulating precursors by reducing the expression of rank
7. P073 High LDL levels lessen bone destruction during antigen-induced arthritis by inhibiting osteoclast formation and function
8. P151 Nociceptive pain in acute experimental synovitis is partly mediated by the alarmin S100A9
9. P125 Chondrocytes derived from mesenchymal stem cells differentiated in the presence of plasma-derived extracellular vesicles from osteoarthritic patients express disease-related genes
10. THU0020 Increased expression of CCN4/WISP1 in osteoarthritic articular cartilage is epigenetically regulated and disrupts cartilage homeostasis
11. THU0032 The role of s100a9 in pain response during experimentally induced acute synovitis
12. A1.14 Synovial macrophages promote TGF-β signalling but protect against influx of S100A8/S100A9-producing cells after intra-articular injections of oxidised low-density lipoproteins
13. A10.04 7WISP1, a downstream mediator of canonical wnt signalling, induces pathology in experimental osteoarthritis and predicts disease progression in early osteoarthritis patients
14. A1.12 Local experimental osteoarthritis induces systemic changes in monocyte populations regulated by S100A8/A9
15. A1.22 Interleukin-1 does not aggravate joint inflammation and cartilage destruction in experimental osteoarthritis
16. Association between serum levels of the proinflammatory protein S100A8/A9 and clinical and structural characteristics of patients with established knee, hip, and hand osteoarthritis
17. A8.1 Alarmins S100A8/A9 Cause Osteophyte Formation in Experimental Osteoarthritis with High Synovial Involvement
18. Alarmins S100A8 and S100A9 Stimulate Production of Pro-Inflammatory Cytokines In M2 Macrophages without Changing Their M2 Membrane Phenotype
19. Association between serum levels of the proinflammatory protein S100A8/A9 and clinical and structural characteristics of patients with established knee, hip, and hand osteoarthritis.
20. THU0020 Role of fcgammarii and fcgammariii in inflammation and cartilage damage during murine experimental antigen-induced arthritis
21. THU0111 Fc gamma receptor i and iii expression by macrophages of collagen type ii susceptible mice is higher and differently regulated compared to other strains
22. The inhibitory receptor FcγRII reduces joint inflammation in immune complex arthritis not only by inhibition of activatory FcγR but also by efficient clearance of immune complexes
23. Increased FcγRII and III expression in synovium and on monocyte derived macrophages of RA-patients results in altered function after immune complex stimulation
24. Activating FcγRIII determines cartilage destruction during immune complex arthritis but not in the presence of T-cell immunity
25. IL-18 expression in synovial biopsies of patients with active rheumatoid arthritis is associated with enhanced levels of both IL-1 and TNFα
26. Scavenger receptor class A type I/II determines matrix metalloproteinase-mediated cartilage destruction and chondrocyte death in antigen-induced arthritis.
27. Involvement of the Wnt signaling pathway in experimental and human osteoarthritis: Prominent role of Wnt-induced signaling protein 1.
28. Comparison of Wireless Continuous Axillary and Core Temperature Measurement after Major Surgery.
29. Identification of CD64 as a marker for the destructive potential of synovitis in osteoarthritis.
30. Inflammation in osteoarthritis: Our view on its presence and involvement in disease development over the years.
31. Inhibition of TLR4 signalling to dampen joint inflammation in osteoarthritis.
32. Mechanical stress and inflammation have opposite effects on Wnt signaling in human chondrocytes.
33. S100A8/A9 drives monocytes towards M2-like macrophage differentiation and associates with M2-like macrophages in osteoarthritic synovium.
34. CD64 as novel molecular imaging marker for the characterization of synovitis in rheumatoid arthritis.
35. Innate Immunity and Sex: Distinct Inflammatory Profiles Associated with Murine Pain in Acute Synovitis.
36. Intensive cholesterol-lowering treatment reduces synovial inflammation during early collagenase-induced osteoarthritis, but not pathology at end-stage disease in female dyslipidemic E3L.CETP mice.
37. Early pain in females is linked to late pathological features in murine experimental osteoarthritis.
38. Prophylaxis and treatment of mountain sickness.
39. IL-1β inhibition combined with cholesterol-lowering therapies decreases synovial lining thickness and spontaneous cartilage degeneration in a humanized dyslipidemia mouse model.
40. CCN4/WISP1 Promotes Migration of Human Primary Osteoarthritic Chondrocytes.
41. Activation of circulating monocytes by low-density lipoprotein-a risk factor for osteoarthritis?
42. Post-traumatic knee osteoarthritis; the role of inflammation and hemarthrosis on disease progression.
43. Innate Immunity at the Core of Sex Differences in Osteoarthritic Pain?
44. Identification of Transcription Factors Responsible for a Transforming Growth Factor-β-Driven Hypertrophy-like Phenotype in Human Osteoarthritic Chondrocytes.
45. A human in vitro 3D neo-cartilage model to explore the response of OA risk genes to hyper-physiological mechanical stress.
46. Nox 2 Deficiency Reduces Cartilage Damage and Ectopic Bone Formation in an Experimental Model for Osteoarthritis.
47. A single dose of anti-IL-1β antibodies prevents Western diet-induced immune activation during early stage collagenase-induced osteoarthritis, but does not ameliorate end-stage pathology.
48. Novel high-intensive cholesterol-lowering therapies do not ameliorate knee OA development in humanized dyslipidemic mice.
49. S100A8/A9 is not essential for the development of inflammation and joint pathology in interleukin-1 receptor antagonist knockout mice.
50. The role of inflammation in mesenchymal stromal cell therapy in osteoarthritis, perspectives for post-traumatic osteoarthritis: a review.
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