Proinflammatory Mediators

Chemical mediators of the inflammatory process include a variety of substances originating in the plasma and the cells of uninjured tissue, and possibly from the damaged tissue. The major kinds of mediators are (1) vasoactive amines, such as histamine and serotonin; (2) plasma endopeptidases that comprise three interrelated systems, the kinin system that produces bradykinin, the complement system that produces proteins that interact with antigen--antibody complexes and mediate immunologic injury and inflammation, and the clotting system that increases vascular permeability and chemotactic activity for the leukocytes

 Related Journals of Proinflammatory Mediators

 Archives of inflammation, Immunogenetics: Open Access, Infectious Diseases & Therapy, Immunome Research, Immunome Research, Journal of Interferon & Cytokine Research, Cytokine, Inflammation and Regeneration, Inflammation Research, Inflammation Research

 

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