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  1. Role of VEGF Polymorphisms in the Susceptibility and Severity of Interstitial Lung Disease
  2. New Perspectives in the Study of Intestinal Inflammation: Focus on the Resolution of Inflammation
  3. An Update on the Role of Leptin in the Immuno-Metabolism of Cartilage
  4. Pharmacological Extracts and Molecules from Virola Species: Traditional Uses, Phytochemistry, and Biological Activity
  5. Endothelial Progenitor Cells as a Potential Biomarker in Interstitial Lung Disease Associated with Rheumatoid Arthritis
  6. Oral Bisphenol A Worsens Liver Immune-Metabolic and Mitochondrial Dysfunction Induced by High-Fat Diet in Adult Mice: Cross-Talk between Oxidative Stress and Inflammasome Pathway
  7. Adipokines and Inflammation: Focus on Cardiovascular Diseases
  8. Caffeine, a Risk Factor for Osteoarthritis and Longitudinal Bone Growth Inhibition
  9. Levels of the Novel Endogenous Antagonist of Ghrelin Receptor, Liver-Enriched Antimicrobial Peptide-2, in Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis
  10. Characterization of New TRPM8 Modulators in Pain Perception
  11. Visfatin Connection: Present and Future in Osteoarthritis and Osteoporosis
  12. Treatment of giant cell arteritis
  13. Visfatin as a therapeutic target for rheumatoid arthritis
  14. Molecular Relationships among Obesity, Inflammation and Intervertebral Disc Degeneration: Are Adipokines the Common Link?
  15. Adipokines: Linking metabolic syndrome, the immune system, and arthritic diseases
  16. The Physiology of Inflammation – The Final Common Pathway to Disease
  17. Vitamin D levels in a pediatric population of a primary care centre: a public health problem?
  18. Adipokines and inflammation: is it a question of weight?
  19. Oleocanthal Inhibits Catabolic and Inflammatory Mediators in LPS-Activated Human Primary Osteoarthritis (OA) Chondrocytes Through MAPKs/NF-κB Pathways
  20. Biomechanics, obesity, and osteoarthritis. The role of adipokines: When the levee breaks
  21. SP0162 Adipokines in the pathophysiology of cartilage
  22. E74-like factor 3 and nuclear factor-κB regulate lipocalin-2 expression in chondrocytes
  23. The adipokine lipocalin-2 in the context of the osteoarthritic osteochondral junction
  24. Pollutants make rheumatic diseases worse: Facts on polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) exposure and rheumatic diseases
  25. The novel adipokine progranulin counteracts IL-1 and TLR4-driven inflammatory response in human and murine chondrocytes via TNFR1
  26. Endolysosomal two-pore channels regulate autophagy in cardiomyocytes
  27. Animal Models of Human Pathology 2016
  28. The potential of lipocalin-2/NGAL as biomarker for inflammatory and metabolic diseases
  29. IL-36α: a novel cytokine involved in the catabolic and inflammatory response in chondrocytes
  30. Leptin: Further on up the road
  31. Metabolic stress-induced joint inflammation and osteoarthritis
  32. SERPINE2 Inhibits IL-1α-Induced MMP-13 Expression in Human Chondrocytes: Involvement of ERK/NF-κB/AP-1 Pathways
  33. The Adipokine Chemerin Induces Apoptosis in Cardiomyocytes
  34. Choosing the right chondrocyte cell line: Focus on nitric oxide
  35. Identification of Novel Adipokines in the Joint. Differential Expression in Healthy and Osteoarthritis Tissues
  36. Non-dioxin-like polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB 101, PCB 153 and PCB 180) induce chondrocyte cell death through multiple pathways
  37. New drugs from ancient natural foods. Oleocanthal, the natural occurring spicy compound of olive oil: a brief history
  38. Basic Aspects of Adipokines in Bone Metabolism
  39. Animal Models of Human Pathology 2014
  40. TLR4 signalling in osteoarthritis—finding targets for candidate DMOADs
  41. An update on leptin as immunomodulator
  42. Endogenous cannabinoid anandamide impairs cell growth and induces apoptosis in chondrocytes
  43. Bone metabolism and adipokines: are there perspectives for bone diseases drug discovery?
  44. IL-36α: a novel cytokine involved in the inflammatory response in human chondrocytes
  45. Adipokines induce inflammatory mediators in CD4+ t cells and modulate the cross talk between CD4+ t lymphocytes and chondrocytes from OA patients.
  46. Environmental pollutants and osteoarthritis: Effects of non-dioxin-like polychlorinated biphenyls on cultured chondrocytes
  47. Adipokines as drug targets in joint and bone disease
  48. NUCB2/nesfatin-1: A new adipokine expressed in human and murine chondrocytes with pro-inflammatory properties, an in vitro study
  49. Animal Models of Human Pathology 2013
  50. Adipokines, Metabolic Syndrome and Rheumatic Diseases
  51. Nesfatin-1 in Human and Murine Cardiomyocytes: Synthesis, Secretion, and Mobilization of GLUT-4
  52. Differential expression of adipokines in infrapatellar fat pad (IPFP) and synovium of osteoarthritis patients and healthy individuals
  53. Ghrelin Requires p53 to Stimulate Lipid Storage in Fat and Liver
  54. 6-Shogaol inhibits chondrocytes’ innate immune responses and cathepsin-K activity
  55. Adiponectin and Leptin: New Targets in Inflammation
  56. Leptin in Joint and Bone Diseases: New Insights
  57. FRI0013 Ese-1: a novel pro-inflammatory and catabolic factor in articular cartilage
  58. FRI0029 Nucb2/nesfatin-1: a new adipokine expressed in human and murine chondrocytes with pro-inflammatory properties
  59. Oleocanthal Inhibits Proliferation and MIP-1α Expression in Human Multiple Myeloma Cells
  60. Nitric oxide boosts TLR-4 mediated lipocalin 2 expression in chondrocytes
  61. Editorial
  62. Studies on Arthritis and Joint Disorders
  63. Adipokines, Molecular Players at the Crossroad Between Inflammation and Oxidative Stress: Role in Arthropathies
  64. Adiponectin and Leptin Induce VCAM-1 Expression in Human and Murine Chondrocytes
  65. Further evidence for the anti-inflammatory activity of oleocanthal: Inhibition of MIP-1α and IL-6 in J774 macrophages and in ATDC5 chondrocytes
  66. Expression and modulation of adipolin/C1qdc2: a novel adipokine in human and murine ATDC-5 chondrocyte cell line
  67. Synergistic induction of ELF3. In vitro effect of leptin and IL-1 in human chondrocytes
  68. Adipokines and Systemic Rheumatic Diseases: Linking Inflammation, Immunity and Metabolism
  69. Animal Models of Human Pathology 2012
  70. Adipokines as biomarkers of rheumatic diseases
  71. Role of Adipokines in Atherosclerosis: Interferences with Cardiovascular Complications in Rheumatic Diseases
  72. Adipokines and bone: enigma or paradigm?
  73. Beyond the metabolic role of ghrelin: A new player in the regulation of reproductive function
  74. Adipokines: Biofactors from white adipose tissue. A complex hub among inflammation, metabolism, and immunity
  75. Functions of Adipose Tissue and Adipokines in Health and Disease
  76. Aliskiren affects fatty-acid uptake and lipid-related genes in rodent and human cardiomyocytes
  77. Adipokines and Osteoarthritis: Novel Molecules Involved in the Pathogenesis and Progression of Disease
  78. What's new in our understanding of the role of adipokines in rheumatic diseases?
  79. Cardiometabolic comorbidities and rheumatic diseases: Focus on the role of fat mass and adipokines
  80. Adiponectin and leptin increase IL-8 production in human chondrocytes
  81. Expanding the adipokine network in cartilage: identification and regulation of novel factors in human and murine chondrocytes
  82. Animal Models of Human Pathology
  83. Chapter 3. One Receptor for Multiple Pathways: Focus on Leptin Signaling
  84. Beyond Fat Mass: Exploring the Role of Adipokines in Rheumatic Diseases
  85. Leptin, a railroad switch enabling crossover signals among inflammation, immunity and metabolism
  86. At the crossroad between immunity and metabolism: focus on leptin
  87. Pharmacological modulation by celecoxib of cachexia associated with experimental arthritis and atherosclerosis in rabbits
  88. Des-Acyl Ghrelin Has Specific Binding Sites and Different Metabolic Effects from Ghrelin in Cardiomyocytes
  89. Effect of oleocanthal and its derivatives on inflammatory response induced by lipopolysaccharide in a murine chondrocyte cell line
  90. Mediators of Inflammation in Obesity and Its Comorbidities
  91. Adipokines as novel modulators of lipid metabolism
  92. Expression and modulation of ghrelinO-acyltransferase in cultured chondrocytes
  93. Novel factors as therapeutic targets to treat diabetes. Focus on leptin and ghrelin
  94. Ghrelin: a metabolic signal affecting the reproductive system
  95. Las adipocinas: mediadores emergentes de la respuesta inmune y de la inflamación
  96. Adipokines in the skeleton: influence on cartilage function and joint degenerative diseases
  97. Adipokines: Regulators of Lipid Metabolism
  98. A new player in cartilage homeostasis: adiponectin induces nitric oxide synthase type II and pro-inflammatory cytokines in chondrocytes
  99. Introducing GOAT: a target for obesity and anti-diabetic drugs?
  100. Leptin beyond body weight regulation—Current concepts concerning its role in immune function and inflammation
  101. Adipokines as emerging mediators of immune response and inflammation
  102. The Emerging Role of Adipokines as Mediators of Cardiovascular Function: Physiologic and Clinical Perspectives
  103. Unlike ghrelin, obestatin does not exert any relevant activity in chondrocytes
  104. Phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase, MEK-1 and p38 mediate leptin/interferon-gamma synergistic NOS type II induction in chondrocytes
  105. Further evidence for leptin involvement in cartilage homeostases
  106. The emerging role of adipokines as mediators of inflammation and immune responses
  107. Lack of effect of the ghrelin gene-derived peptide obestatin on cardiomyocyte viability and metabolism
  108. Changes in plasma levels of fat-derived hormones adiponectin, leptin, resistin and visfatin in patients with rheumatoid arthritis
  109. One ancestor, several peptides
  110. Towards a pro-inflammatory and immunomodulatory emerging role of leptin
  111. Ghrelin in the Local Regulation of Endocrine Glands
  112. Leptin: A metabolic hormone that functions like a proinflammatory adipokine
  113. Adiponectin is synthesized and secreted by human and murine cardiomyocytes
  114. The Endogenous Growth Hormone Secretagogue (Ghrelin) Is Synthesized and Secreted by Chondrocytes
  115. In-vitro anti-inflammatory activity ofPinus sylvestrisandPlantago lanceolataextracts: effect on inducible NOS, COX-1, COX-2 and their products in J774A.1 murine macrophages
  116. Ghrelin, the Same Peptide for Different Functions: Player or Bystander?
  117. Leptin, from fat to inflammation: old questions and new insights
  118. Growth hormone releasing peptide (ghrelin) is synthesized and secreted by cardiomyocytes
  119. Leptin inhibits lysophosphatidic acid-induced intracellular calcium rise by a protein kinase C-dependent mechanism
  120. 1106-188 Ghrelin is synthesized and secreted by human cardiomyocytes protecting these cells from apoptosis
  121. In-vitro anti-inflammatory effect ofEucalyptus globulusandThymus vulgaris: nitric oxide inhibition in J774A.1 murine macrophages
  122. GH prevents apoptosis in cardiomyocytes cultured in vitro through a calcineurin-dependent mechanism
  123. Chronic inflammation modulates ghrelin levels in humans and rats
  124. Ghrelin, a widespread hormone: insights into molecular and cellular regulation of its expression and mechanism of action
  125. Ghrelin plasmatic levels in patients with fibromyalgia
  126. Hypothalamic levels of NPY, MCH, and prepro-orexin mRNA during pregnancy and lactation in the rat: role of prolactin
  127. Resistin is expressed in different rat tissues and is regulated in a tissue- and gender-specific manner
  128. Differential Effects of Age and Sex on the Postnatal Responsiveness of Brown Adipose Tissue to Prolactin Administration in Rats
  129. Regulation of Resistin by Gonadal, Thyroid Hormone, and Nutritional Status
  130. Synergistic induction of nitric oxide synthase type II: In vitro effect of leptin and interferon-? in human chondrocytes and ATDC5 chondrogenic cells
  131. Effect of Food Restriction on Ghrelin in Normal-Cycling Female Rats and in Pregnancy
  132. The occurrence of cytotoxic Aeromonas hydrophila strains in Italian mineral and thermal waters
  133. Leptin promotes the tyrosine phosphorylation of SHC proteins and SHC association with GRB2
  134. Prolactin Induction of Nitric Oxide Synthase in Rat C6 Glioma Cells
  135. Regulation of PRL release by cytokines and immunomodifiers: Interrelationships between leptin and prolactin secretion. Functional implications
  136. Regulation of Body Weight Homeostasis During Pregnancy and Lactation
  137. Gender and gonadal influences on ghrelin mRNA levels in rat stomach
  138. Ghrelin, A Novel Placental-Derived Hormone
  139. Ghrelin, A Novel Placental-Derived Hormone1
  140. Hormonal Control of Growth Hormone Secretion
  141. Growth Hormone Secretagogues as Diagnostic Tools in Disease States
  142. Elevated serum leptin concentrations induced by experimental acute inflammation
  143. Dual Effect of Insulin on in Vitro Leptin Secretion by Adipose Tissue
  144. Cold exposure inhibits leptin secretion in vitro by a direct and non-specific action on adipose tissue
  145. Simple method of detecting enteroviruses in contaminated molluscs and sewage by using polymerase chain reaction coupled with a colorimetric microwell detection assay
  146. Prolactin Stimulates Leptin Secretion by Rat White Adipose Tissue
  147. Prolactin Stimulates Leptin Secretion by Rat White Adipose Tissue1
  148. Growth Hormone Secretagogues: The Clinical Future
  149. Prolactin modulation of nitric oxide and TNF-α production by peripheral neutrophils in rats
  150. Dominant Negative and Cooperative Effects of Mutant Forms of Prolactin Receptor
  151. Internalization of prolactin receptor and prolactin in transfected cells does not involve nuclear translocation
  152. Prolactin Activates Tyrosyl Phosphorylation of Insulin Receptor Substrate 1 and Phosphatidylinositol-3-OH Kinase
  153. The effect of age and sex on the expression of prolactin binding activity in the chicken bursa of fabricius
  154. Regulation of prolactin receptor mRNA expression in peripheral lymphocytes in rats in response to changes in serum concentrations of prolactin.
  155. Modulation of nitric oxide and TNF-ALFA production by rat neutrophils in response to changes in serum concentrations of prolactin
  156. Further evidence for the involvement of prolactin in the inflammatory response