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Anti-inflammatory functions of glucocorticoid-induced genes
Andrew R. Clark
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Inflammation and Ageing
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Induced Gene
100%
Glucocorticoid-induced
100%
Anti-inflammatory Effect
100%
Nuclear factor-B
100%
Anti-inflammatory Function
100%
Gene Expression
50%
Negative Effects
50%
Genetic Evidence
50%
Anti-inflammatory Drugs
50%
Binary Model
50%
Conflicting Evidence
50%
Induced Gene Expression
50%
Anti-inflammatory Activity
50%
Therapeutic Effect
50%
Anti-inflammatory Mediators
50%
Post-transcriptional Level
50%
Inflammatory Genes
50%
Neuroscience
Glucocorticoid
100%
Anti-Inflammatory
100%
Gene Expression
25%
Nuclear Factor
25%
Alternative Complement Pathway C3 C5 Convertase
25%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Glucocorticoid
100%
Antiinflammatory Activity
37%
Gene Expression
25%
Transcription
25%
Complement Factor B
25%
Genetics
12%
Mediator
12%