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THE PRACTICAL IDENTIFICATION OF ENDOTHELIAL LEUKOCYTES IN DIFFERENTIAL BLOOD COUNTING [PDF]
F. A. McJunkin
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Leukocytes: friend or foe [PDF]
Leukocytes have a fundamental role in innate and adaptive immunity, wound healing, tumour surveillance and in tissue remodelling. It is their function in the inflammatory response however that is of most interest to us in the intensive care setting. Over the last three decades we have gained significant insights into leukocyte activation, recruitment ...
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This study introduces an extracorporeal hemoperfusion system incorporating porous microbeads embedded with autocatalytic ceria nanoparticles (CeNPs) for targeted reactive oxygen species (ROS) scavenging in septic shock. The blood‐compatible hemoperfusion cartridge demonstrated significant improvements in survival, hemodynamic stability, and organ ...
Pilseon Im+10 more
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FURTHER OBSERVATIONS ON THE LEUKOCYTIC RESPONSE INDUCED BY THE INTRAMUSCULAR INJECTION OF LIVER EXTRACT 1 [PDF]
John H. Powers, Cynthia Van Doren
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This review highlights recent advances in engineering artificial antigen‐presenting cells (aAPCs) as alternatives to dendritic cells for T cell expansion. Key design principles inspired by the immunological synapse are discussed, with emphasis on strategies for polyclonal and antigen‐specific T cell expansion.
Nguyen Thi Nguyen, Yu Seok Youn
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Inhibition of Leukocyte Agglutination by Serum from Patients with Systemic Lupus Erythematosus: A Manifestation of the L.E. Cell Phenomenon [PDF]
STANLEY L. LEE, Florence Schultz
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This study presents a microfluidic brain microvascular network‐on‐chip (BMVasChip) to investigate endothelial barrier dysfunction caused by flavivirus non‐structural protein 1 (NS1), including virus‐ and time‐dependent vascular damage, leakiness, and dysfunction.
Monika Rajput+5 more
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The Destruction of Red Cells by Antibodies in Man. II. Pyrogenic, Leukocytic and Dermal Responses to Immune Hemolysis1 [PDF]
James H. Jandl, Ann S. Tomlinson
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Porous silicon nanoparticles (PSiNPs) reprogram macrophage endocytosis of manganese@albumin‐based TLR4 nanoagonists, driving TRIF‐biased TLR4 signaling, eliciting robust proinflammatory responses, and potentiating macrophage‐mediated immunotherapeutic effects against NSCLC.
Xiaomei Zhang+9 more
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