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Danger signals in regulating the immune response to solid organ transplantation. [PDF]
Todd JL, Palmer SM.
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Self-extracellular RNA acts in synergy with exogenous danger signals to promote inflammation. [PDF]
Noll F +7 more
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Plasma-activated medium triggers cell death and the presentation of immune activating danger signals in melanoma and pancreatic cancer cells. [PDF]
Azzariti A +11 more
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Danger Signals and Inflammasomes: Stress-Evoked Sterile Inflammation in Mood Disorders. [PDF]
Fleshner M, Frank M, Maier SF.
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Proteomic Identification of Heat Shock-Induced Danger Signals in a Melanoma Cell Lysate Used in Dendritic Cell-Based Cancer Immunotherapy. [PDF]
González FE +7 more
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[Danger signals: undercurrents].
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Ageing Research Reviews, 2015
Danger molecules are the first signals released from dying tissue after stroke. These danger signals bind to receptors on immune cells that will result in their activation and the release of inflammatory and neurotoxic mediators, resulting in amplification of the immune response and subsequent enlargement of the damaged brain volume.
Mathias, Gelderblom +3 more
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Danger molecules are the first signals released from dying tissue after stroke. These danger signals bind to receptors on immune cells that will result in their activation and the release of inflammatory and neurotoxic mediators, resulting in amplification of the immune response and subsequent enlargement of the damaged brain volume.
Mathias, Gelderblom +3 more
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Danger signals: Chemotherapy enhancers?
Immunological Reviews, 2017SummaryEndogenous danger signals are molecules normally present in a given cell compartment that are rapidly released following cell stress and induce immune responses. We and others have shown that dying tumor cells treated with some chemotherapies are able to induce anticancer immune responses, which rely on their release of danger signals such as ...
Thaiz Rivera Vargas, Lionel Apetoh
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The innate signaling of dangers and the dangers of innate signaling
Nature Immunology, 2006The innate immune system of mammals has been forged by coevolution with microbes in response to the double constraint of preserving a symbiotic interaction with commensal flora and eliminating intrusion of those commensals or invasion by pathogens. Thus, a 'sensing' network, accompanied by or lacking inflammatory responses, is controlled by elaborate ...
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