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What Are the Different Types of Inflammatory Mediators?
Inflammatory mediators can be broadly categorized into several groups:
Cytokines
(e.g., IL-1, TNF-α)
Eicosanoids
(e.g., prostaglandins, leukotrienes)
Amines
(e.g., histamine, serotonin)
Neuropeptides
(e.g., substance P)
Gaseous mediators
(e.g., nitric oxide)
Frequently asked queries:
Which Cells Release Inflammatory Mediators?
How Are Inflammatory Mediators Released?
What Triggers the Release of Inflammatory Mediators?
What Are the Different Types of Inflammatory Mediators?
What Is the Role of Inflammatory Mediators in Disease?
How Are Inflammatory Mediators Studied in Histology?
What Are Potential Therapeutic Targets?
How is IPF Diagnosed Histologically?
How Does Inflammation Manifest in Tissues?
What is Gas Exchange?
How is MyoD Detected in Histological Studies?
What is the Insulin Receptor?
How Do Molecular Interactions Contribute to Disease Pathogenesis?
How do Histology and Omics Technologies Integrate?
What is Tissue Fragility?
What are Schizonts?
How are SCAs diagnosed histologically?
What Happens to B Cells After Germinal Center Reaction?
What are the Stages of CKD?
How Can Technology Aid in Histology Code Reviews?
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