Publications by authors named "Angela Roig"

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  • Lung type 2 pneumocytes (T2Ps) and alveolar macrophages (AMs) are important for making and recycling a special fluid called surfactant that helps our lungs work properly.
  • The liver X receptors (LXRs), which are like switches for controlling fats and fighting inflammation, are crucial for lung health, and when they're not working, it causes problems like lung swelling and inflammation.
  • Studies on mice without LXRs showed that their lungs couldn't handle surfactant properly, leading to more severe asthma symptoms, and using LXR "helping" drugs showed promise for treating lung issues.
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The roles of astrocytes as reservoirs and producers of a subset of viral proteins in the HIV infected brain have been studied extensively as a key to understanding HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders (HAND). However, their comprehensive role in the context of intersecting substance use and neurocircuitry of the reward pathway and HAND has yet to be fully explained. Use of methamphetamines, cocaine, or opioids in the context of HIV infection have been shown to lead to a faster progression of HAND.

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The alternative pathway (AP) of complement is constantly active in plasma and can easily be activated on self surfaces and trigger local inflammation. Host cells are protected from AP attack by Factor H (FH), the main AP regulator in plasma. Although complement is known to play a role in atherosclerosis, the mechanisms of its contribution are not fully understood.

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Introduction: Inspiratory muscle strength is usually assessed thorough the determination of static mouth pressure (PImax). However, since this manoeuvre presents certain problems, alternative techniques have been developed over the last few years. One of the most promising is determination of sniff nasal inspiratory pressure (SNIP).

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