Department of Health Science, Bethesda University, Bethesda, USA
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Myeloid Cells are an Essential Component of Numerous Inflammatory Processes
Author(s): Alexandria Wells*
In order to coordinate plant life and adaptation, unique membrane receptors that interpret both native and foreign cues have evolved. In order
to be able to detect ligands of varying chemical compositions, this large family of receptor proteins have developed ectodomains that are very
different from one another. Understanding these signaling systems mechanistically will help answer important questions in cell biology. The latest
structurally characterized receptor–ligand interactions and regulatory mechanisms, in addition to novel receptor folds, will be the primary focus
of this review. Prostaglandins (PGs) are bioactive lipids that have a place with the eicosanoid class of mixtures. Prostaglandins are known for
regulating inflammation, vasodilation, and platelet aggregation, among other physiologic and pathologic functions. Some aspects of the outcome
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DOI:
10.37421/2168-9547.2023.12.367
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