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1. Prognostic Values And In Virto Studies Of Transcription Factor GATA3 In Peripheral T Cell Lymphoma
2. The Influence Of TAMs On The Proliferation And Migration Of Esophageal Cancer Associated Lymphatic Endothelial Cells
3. Correlation Of ANGPTL4 Expression With Treg Cells And M2-Type Macrophages In Colorectal Cancer
4. Pioglitazone Decreased Renal Inflammatory Injury And Calcium Oxalate Crystal Formation By Regulating The Polarization Of The M1/M2 Type Macrophages Through The PPARγ-miR-23-Irf1/Pknox1 Axis
5. CHOP Regulates The Molecular Mechanism Of Macrophage Polarization Through The STAT6/KLF4/IL-13 Signaling Pathway
6. Dextran Sulfate Inhibits Gastric Cancer Angiogenesis By Interfering The Polarization Of M2-type Macrophages
7. Study On The Role Of Amillariella Mellea Polysaccharides In Modulating Antitumor Response By Promoting The Transformation Of M2-type Macrophages To M1-type
8. TRPM7 Modulates Macrophage Polarization By STAT1/STAT6 Pathways In RAW264.7 Cells
9. The Research Of Specific Deubiquitination Enzyme 25 Regulating Polarization Of M2 Type Macrophages
10. Study On The Anti-senile Osteoporosis Pharmacodynamics Substances And Mechanism Of Shenrong Guben Pill
11. Mechanism Of IL-4 Inhibiting The Progression Of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome By Promoting The Polarization Of M2 Type Macrophages
12. Study On The Mechanism Of IL-6/STAT3 In Regulating Cancer-associated Adipocytes-induced Malignant Progression Of Breast Cancer
13. Lipid Nanoparticles Delivering IKKβ-siRNA Actively Targeting To M2-type Macrophages Inhibits CNV Production
14. Effects Of M2 Macrophages With GKT137831 On Oxidative Stress NOX4/Nrf2/HO-1 In Hepatic Stellate Cells
15. Study On The Mechanism Of MiR-125a-5p In Arsenic Induced Macrophage Polarization
16. High Expression Of Macrophage Function-Related Protein MS4A4A By Monocytes In Rheumatoid Arthritis Disease Process
17. MiR-1246 In Exosomes Of Gingival Mesenchymal Stem Cells Regulates M2-type Macrophages In The Treatment Of Multiple Sclerosis Through STAT3 And NF-κB Pathway
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