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Danger Signals in the ICU. [PDF]
Objectives: Sterile and infectious critical illnesses often result in vasoplegic shock and a robust systemic inflammatory response that are similar in presentation. The innate immune system is at the center of the response to both infectious and traumatic insults.
Schenck EJ, Ma KC, Murthy SB, Choi AMK.
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Danger signals, inflammasomes, and the intricate intracellular lives of chlamydiae [PDF]
Chlamydiae are obligate intracellular bacterial pathogens, and as such are sensitive to alterations in the cellular physiology of their hosts. Chlamydial infections often cause pathologic consequences due to prolonged localized inflammation. Considerable
Matthew A. Pettengill +3 more
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Danger signals - damaged-self recognition across the tree of life [PDF]
Multicellular organisms suffer injury and serve as hosts for microorganisms. Therefore, they require mechanisms to detect injury and to distinguish the self from the non-self and the harmless non-self (microbial mutualists and commensals) from the ...
Martin eHeil, Walter G Land
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Editorial: Endogenous danger signals in cancer immunology and immunotherapy [PDF]
Xiubao Ren, Jinming Gao, Jingting Jiang
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Editorial: Danger Signals Triggering Immune Response and Inflammation [PDF]
Abdulraouf Ramadan +7 more
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Background: India is among countries with a high maternal mortality rate. Every pregnant woman is at risk of developing pregnancy-related complication.
Arunesh Kumar +2 more
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Mechanical Stiffness Controls Dendritic Cell Metabolism and Function
Summary: Stiffness in the tissue microenvironment changes in most diseases and immunological conditions, but its direct influence on the immune system is poorly understood.
Mainak Chakraborty +25 more
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Purpose Improvements of heat-delivery systems have led to hyperthermia (HT) being increasingly recognized as an adjunct treatment modality also for brain tumors.
Eileen Stoll +10 more
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Necroptosis in Immuno-Oncology and Cancer Immunotherapy
Immune-checkpoint blockers (ICBs) have revolutionized oncology and firmly established the subfield of immuno-oncology. Despite this renaissance, a subset of cancer patients remain unresponsive to ICBs due to widespread immuno-resistance.
Jenny Sprooten +10 more
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Trial watch: chemotherapy-induced immunogenic cell death in oncology
Immunogenic cell death (ICD) refers to an immunologically distinct process of regulated cell death that activates, rather than suppresses, innate and adaptive immune responses. Such responses culminate into T cell-driven immunity against antigens derived
Jenny Sprooten +26 more
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