Bacterial sensing, cell signaling, and modulation of the immune response during sepsis
Since the definition of systemic inflammatory response syndrome/sepsis was originally
proposed, a large amount of new information has been generated showing a much more …
proposed, a large amount of new information has been generated showing a much more …
Molecular signatures of sepsis: multiorgan gene expression profiles of systemic inflammation
During sepsis the host's system-wide response to microbial invasion seems dysregulated.
Here we explore the diverse multiorgan transcriptional programs activated during systemic …
Here we explore the diverse multiorgan transcriptional programs activated during systemic …
The etiology of sepsis: turned inside out
GJ Brunn, JL Platt - Trends in Molecular Medicine, 2006 - cell.com
The sepsis syndrome is thought to occur when microbial products activate Toll-like receptors
stimulating widespread inflammation, in turn causing organ failure, shock and death …
stimulating widespread inflammation, in turn causing organ failure, shock and death …
From the bench to the bedside: the future of sepsis research. Executive summary of an American College of Chest Physicians, National Institute of Allergy and …
RP Dellinger - Chest, 1997 - search.proquest.com
Abbreviations: ACCP= American College of Chest Physicians; APACHE= acute physiology
and chronic health evaluation; ILl= interleukin 1; iNOS= inducible nitric oxide synthase; …
and chronic health evaluation; ILl= interleukin 1; iNOS= inducible nitric oxide synthase; …
Reframing sepsis immunobiology for translation: towards informative subtyping and targeted immunomodulatory therapies
Sepsis is a common and deadly condition. Within the current model of sepsis
immunobiology, the framing of dysregulated host immune responses into proinflammatory …
immunobiology, the framing of dysregulated host immune responses into proinflammatory …
Targeting macrophage immunometabolism: Dawn in the darkness of sepsis
V Kumar - International Immunopharmacology, 2018 - Elsevier
Sepsis is known since the time (470 BC) of great Greek physician, Hippocrates.
Advancement in modern medicine and establishment of separate branches of medical …
Advancement in modern medicine and establishment of separate branches of medical …
Host–pathogen interactions in sepsis
T van der Poll, SM Opal - The Lancet infectious diseases, 2008 - thelancet.com
Sepsis is a major health problem. The concept that sepsis mortality is the result of an
uncontrolled hyperinflammatory host response has recently been challenged. It is now …
uncontrolled hyperinflammatory host response has recently been challenged. It is now …
Pathophysiology of sepsis and recent patents on the diagnosis, treatment and prophylaxis for sepsis
Y Okazaki, A Matsukawa - Recent patents on inflammation & …, 2009 - ingentaconnect.com
Despite advances in the development of powerful antibiotics and intensive care unit, sepsis
is still life threatening and the mortality rate remains unchanged for the past three decades …
is still life threatening and the mortality rate remains unchanged for the past three decades …
Systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS): molecular pathophysiology and gene therapy
N Matsuda, Y Hattori - Journal of pharmacological sciences, 2006 - jstage.jst.go.jp
In recent years, extensive basic science research has led to a clear understanding of the
molecular mechanisms contributing to the pathophysiology of sepsis. Sepsis is now defined …
molecular mechanisms contributing to the pathophysiology of sepsis. Sepsis is now defined …
[HTML][HTML] Biomarkers and associated immune mechanisms for early detection and therapeutic management of sepsis
Sepsis is conceptually defined as life-threatening organ dysfunction that is caused by a
dysregulated host response to infection. Although there has been significant advancement …
dysregulated host response to infection. Although there has been significant advancement …