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A Dangerous Signal to Science [PDF]
W hen you rush, you make mistakes. The recently passed U.S. budget for fiscal year (FY) 2005, finalized in a scurry to complete the congressional lame duck session, did more than just shortchange science. Perhaps worse, it sent a dangerous message that will reverberate throughout the global science and technology enterprise for a long time to come ...
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A new paradigm: innate immune sensing of viruses via the Unfolded Protein Response
The immune system depends upon combinations of signals to mount appropriate responses: pathogen specific signals in the context of co-stimulatory danger signals drive immune strength and accuracy.
Judith A Smith
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Non-thermal plasma induces immunogenic cell death in vivo in murine CT26 colorectal tumors
Immunogenic cell death is characterized by the emission of danger signals that facilitate activation of an adaptive immune response against dead-cell antigens.
Abraham G. Lin +7 more
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Immune-Modulating Perspectives for Low Frequency Electromagnetic Fields in Innate Immunity
In recent years, the effects of electromagnetic fields (EMFs) on the immune system have received a considerable interest, not only to investigate possible negative health impact but also to explore the possibility to favorably modulate immune responses ...
Maria Manuela Rosado +3 more
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High-resolution mass spectrometry driven discovery of peptidic danger signals in insect immunity.
The 'danger model' is an alternative concept for immune response postulating that the immune system reacts to entities that do damage (danger associated molecular patterns, DAMP) and not only to entities that are foreign (pathogen-associated molecular ...
Arton Berisha +4 more
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Complement and platelets: prothrombotic cell activation requires membrane attack complex-induced release of danger signals. [PDF]
Mannes M +15 more
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The inflammatory role of platelets via their TLRs and Siglec receptors
Platelets are non-nucleated cells that play central roles in the processes of haemostasis, innate immunity and inflammation; however, several reports show that these distinct functions are more closely linked than initially thought.
Fabrice eCOGNASSE +6 more
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Targeting Danger Signals to Rescue Fibrosis. [PDF]
Tsoyi K, Rosas IO.
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Innate immunity relies on an effective recognition of the pathogenic microorganism as well as on endogenous danger signals. While bacteria in concert with their secreted virulence factors can cause a number of inflammatory reactions, danger signals ...
Johannes Westman +10 more
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