0 intended or likely to cause anger or hate:
The men were using inflammatory language/making inflammatory remarks about the other team's supporters.
1 causing or related to swelling and pain in the body
Having taken these precautions, no associations between any of the immune or inflammatory measures and psychological health outcomes were observed.
Since organisms persist, the inflammatory response remains prolonged and, if untreated, proves ultimately fatal both in animal models and in humans.
Neutrophils are the most abundant inflammatory cell in the early stages of wound healing.
Inflammatory responses in fish exposed to parasites and pollutants monitoring system by using immune cells.
On primary exposure they observed an inflammatory reaction provoked by developing larvae, their excretory/secretory products and sheaths left behind after moulting.
These have interesting parallels in chronic inflammatory diseases, changes which may result from oxidative stress.
In ten years they miscued only once, putting out an inflammatory tract, which was quickly withdrawn on governmental advice.
In most cases, the inflammatory foci were confined to grey matter, there being minimal involvement of white matter and paraventricular regions.