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TNF-α x FcαRI bi-specific antibody potentiates neutrophil-mediated anti-tumor effects [PDF]
Immunotherapy has emerged as a promising strategy against cancer, but many patients fail to achieve durable responses. Inefficiency of immunotherapy is often caused by the immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment.
D. Y. Gout +9 more
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Vimentin regulates mitochondrial ROS production and inflammatory responses of neutrophils [PDF]
The intermediate filament vimentin is present in immune cells and is implicated in proinflammatory immune responses. Whether and how it supports antimicrobial activities of neutrophils are not well established.
Thao Ngoc Huynh +9 more
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Human Neutrophils Respond to Complement Activation and Inhibition in Microfluidic Devices
Complement activation is key to anti-microbial defenses by directly acting on microbes and indirectly by triggering cellular immune responses. Complement activation may also contribute to the pathogenesis of numerous inflammatory and immunological ...
Sinan Muldur +8 more
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The dynamics of neutrophil transendothelial migration was investigated in a model of experimental septicopyemia. Scanning ion-conductance microscopy allowed us to determine changes in morphometric characteristics of endothelial cells during this process.
Svetlana N. Pleskova +4 more
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Neutrophils are known to be the first responders to infection or injury. However, as inflammation progresses, other leukocytes become increasingly important in inflammation propagation, tissue reconstruction, and inflammation resolution. In recent years,
Nicole Walters +8 more
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Human neutrophils communicate remotely via calcium-dependent glutamate-induced glutamate release
Summary: Neutrophils are white blood cells that are critical to acute inflammatory and adaptive immune responses. Their swarming-pattern behavior is controlled by multiple cellular cascades involving calcium-dependent release of various signaling ...
Olga Kopach +8 more
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Neutrophil Swarms Are More Than the Accumulation of Cells [PDF]
Neutrophils move from the blood into tissues, migrate under the guidance of chemical gradients, and accumulate at sites of infection, where they phagocytose and kill microbes within minutes. These processes have been considered the keystone of innate immune responses for more than five decades.
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Neutrophils are the most abundant white blood cell in the body and are key participants in the defense against fungal infections. Fungal infections occur often in patients with cirrhosis and are associated with increased 30‐day and 90‐day mortality ...
Sally A.I. Knooihuizen +10 more
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Social interactions in the Burkholderia cepacia complex : biofilms and quorum sensing [PDF]
Burkholderia cepacia complex bacteria are opportunistic pathogens that cause respiratory tract infections in susceptible patients, mainly people with cystic fibrosis. There is convincing evidence that B.
Coenye, Tom
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Cellular responses of Candida albicans to phagocytosis and the extracellular activities of neutrophils are critical to counteract carbohydrate starvation, oxidative and nitrosative stress [PDF]
Acknowledgments We thank Alexander Johnson (yhb1D/D), Karl Kuchler (sodD/D mutants), Janet Quinn (hog1D/D, hog1/cap1D/D, trx1D/D) and Peter Staib (ssu1D/D) for providing mutant strains.
A Cederlund +51 more
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