r(MGI:"chitinase-like 1")
Indeed, YKL-40 mRNA expression was robustly activated in tissues surrounding the site of turpentine injection and its induction was accompanied by a very strong induction of both IL-1 and IL-6 mRNAs (Fig. 1A) PubMed:25681350
Knockdown of either RelB or p50 significantly diminished cytokine-induced YKL-40 mRNA expression, whereas knockdown of p65, cRel and p52 had no effect (Fig. 4A). This finding implicates both RelB and p50 in YKL-40 regulation. PubMed:25681350
Knockdown of either RelB or p50 significantly diminished cytokine-induced YKL-40 mRNA expression, whereas knockdown of p65, cRel and p52 had no effect (Fig. 4A). This finding implicates both RelB and p50 in YKL-40 regulation. PubMed:25681350
Downregulation of STAT3 (Fig. 3C) dramatically diminished IL-1/OSM-induced YKL-40 mRNA expression (Fig. 3A). PubMed:25681350
Downregulation of STAT3 (Fig. 3C) dramatically diminished IL-1/OSM-induced YKL-40 mRNA expression (Fig. 3A). PubMed:25681350
Immunization of mice with MOG35-50 peptide resulted in the induction of EAE, and modest upregulation of YKL-40 mRNA expression in the spinal cords of animals (Fig. 1B). PubMed:25681350
Downregulation of STAT3 (Fig. 3C) dramatically diminished IL-1/OSM-induced YKL-40 mRNA expression (Fig. 3A). PubMed:25681350
Indeed, YKL-40 mRNA expression was robustly activated in tissues surrounding the site of turpentine injection and its induction was accompanied by a very strong induction of both IL-1 and IL-6 mRNAs (Fig. 1A) PubMed:25681350
Indeed, YKL-40 mRNA expression was robustly activated in tissues surrounding the site of turpentine injection and its induction was accompanied by a very strong induction of both IL-1 and IL-6 mRNAs (Fig. 1A) PubMed:25681350
Indeed, YKL-40 mRNA expression was robustly activated in tissues surrounding the site of turpentine injection and its induction was accompanied by a very strong induction of both IL-1 and IL-6 mRNAs (Fig. 1A) PubMed:25681350
Indeed, YKL-40 mRNA expression was robustly activated in tissues surrounding the site of turpentine injection and its induction was accompanied by a very strong induction of both IL-1 and IL-6 mRNAs (Fig. 1A) PubMed:25681350
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