1. The gene ANKH is involved in crystal-related inflammatory reactions and inorganic phosphate transport. 2. That is, it blunts, reverses, and promotes the healing of diverse inflammatory reactions . 3. It appears together with clusterin and complement C3, markers of complement-mediated inflammatory reactions . 4. The immune system's response causes an intense inflammatory reaction in the containing tissues. 5. Activated microglia produced toxic substances that are also typically secreted in inflammatory reactions . 6. Once inhaled, these fuels induce an inflammatory reaction in lung tissue. 7. In rabbits and hairless mice topical application of debromoaplysiatoxin produced severe cutaneous inflammatory reactions . 8. CSF is either normal or shows mild mononuclear inflammatory reaction . 9. Circulating immune complexes that deposit in the glomerules may lead to an inflammatory reaction . 10. This can result in serious inflammatory reactions which may permanently damage the respective organs.