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-negative bacteria or lipoteichoic acid (LTA) from Gram-positive bacteria are sensed by macrophages and other immune cells to produce an acute response to the pathogens. Our knowledge of how cells of the immune system sense and respond to a pathogen has increased
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and infiltrating macrophages using antibody against CD68 (1:200; Dako, Carpinteria, CA, USA). Insulin and CD68 were visualized by alkaline phosphatase reaction (red), whereas diaminobenzedine was used to visualize OPN (brown
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gadolinium administration prevents the inhibitory effect of LPS on GH receptor ( Ghr ), Igf1 and Igf binding protein-3 ( Igfbp3 ) gene expression ( Granado et al . 2006 ). Kupffer cells (resident liver macrophages) have a pivotal role in liver inflammatory