28 results on '"van Lent, P.L.E.M."'
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2. IL-1β inhibition combined with cholesterol-lowering therapies decreases synovial lining thickness and spontaneous cartilage degeneration in a humanized dyslipidemia mouse model
3. 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
4. Novel high-intensive cholesterol-lowering therapies do not ameliorate knee OA development in humanized dyslipidemic mice
5. Increased IL-6 receptor expression and signaling in ageing cartilage can be explained by loss of TGF-β-mediated IL-6 receptor suppression
6. Identifying effector molecules, cells, and cytokines of innate immunity in OA
7. High LDL levels lessen bone destruction during antigen-induced arthritis by inhibiting osteoclast formation and function
8. IL-37 diminishes proteoglycan loss in human OA cartilage: donor-specific link between IL-37 and MMP-3
9. The role of NOX2-derived reactive oxygen species in collagenase-induced osteoarthritis
10. Interleukin-1 is not involved in synovial inflammation and cartilage destruction in collagenase-induced osteoarthritis
11. Synovial macrophages promote TGF-β signaling and protect against influx of S100A8/S100A9-producing cells after intra-articular injections of oxidized low-density lipoproteins
12. TGF-β is a potent inducer of Nerve Growth Factor in articular cartilage via the ALK5-Smad2/3 pathway. Potential role in OA related pain?
13. IL-1β inhibition combined with cholesterol-lowering therapies decreases synovial lining thickness and spontaneous cartilage degeneration in a humanized dyslipidemia mouse model
14. Treatment efficacy of adipose-derived stem cells in experimental osteoarthritis is driven by high synovial activation and reflected by S100A8/A9 serum levels
15. Myeloid-related proteins S100A8/S100A9 regulate joint inflammation and cartilage destruction during antigen-induced arthritis
16. Toll-like receptor 4 induced FcR expression potentiates early onset of joint inflammation and cartilage destruction during immune complex arthritis: toll-like receptor 4 largely regulates FcR expression by interleukin 10
17. Dendritic cells from patients with rheumatoid arthritis lack the interleukin 13 mediated increase of Fc(gamma)RII expression, which has clear functional consequences
18. Increased FcRII expression and aberrant tumour necrosis factor production by mature dendritic cells from patients with active rheumatoid arthritis
19. Liposomal targeting of glucocorticoids to synovial lining cells strongly increases therapeutic benefit in collagen type II arthritis
20. Local overexpression of adeno-viral IL-4 protects cartilage from metallo proteinase-induced destruction during immune complex-mediated arthritis by preventing activation of pro-MMPs
21. Overexpression of active TGF-beta-1 in the murine knee joint: evidence for synovial-layer-dependent chondro-osteophyte formation
22. SAT0022 S100a8/a9 Is A Potent Serum and Imaging Biomarker Tool for Assessing Joint Inflammation and Destruction in Seronegative Experimental Arthritis
23. THU0026 A Systemic Shift Towards a Pro-Inflammatory Monocyte Subpopulation in Bone Marrow Upon Locally Induced Experimental Osteoarthritis
24. Uptake of apoptotic leukocytes by synovial lining macrophages inhibits immune complex–mediated arthritis
25. Role of β2 Integrins in the Recruitment of Phagocytic Cells in Joint Inflammation in the Rat
26. Cross-Reactivity to Proteoglycans in Bacterial Arthritis: Lack of Evidence for in Vivo Role in Induction of Disease
27. Allergic arthritis induced by cationic proteins: role of molecular weight.
28. Local removal of phagocytic synovial lining cells by clodronate-liposomes decreases cartilage destruction during collagen type II arthritis.
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