Tissue homeostasis and inflammation
ML Meizlish, RA Franklin, X Zhou… - Annual review of …, 2021 - annualreviews.org
There is a growing interest in understanding tissue organization, homeostasis, and
inflammation. However, despite an abundance of data, the organizing principles of tissue …
inflammation. However, despite an abundance of data, the organizing principles of tissue …
[HTML][HTML] Innate immune cells in motion
EC Thompson - Trends in immunology, 2011 - cell.com
When faced with an invasion of microbes or non-infectious tissue damage, surrounding cells
send for help. Leukocytes respond to these signals and infiltrate the injured tissue to help …
send for help. Leukocytes respond to these signals and infiltrate the injured tissue to help …
[图书][B] Inflammatory Diseases: Immunopathology, Clinical and Pharmacological Bases
M Khatami - 2012 - books.google.com
This book is a collection of comprehensive reviews contributed by experts in the diverse
fields of acute and chronic inflammatory diseases, with emphasis on current …
fields of acute and chronic inflammatory diseases, with emphasis on current …
[HTML][HTML] Signal transduction and autoimmunity: Introduction
DA Fruman, CM Walsh - Autoimmunity, 2007 - Taylor & Francis
The immune system has evolved to distinguish self from non-self, and to identify and
eliminate foreign invaders that pose a danger to the host. However, the destructive power of …
eliminate foreign invaders that pose a danger to the host. However, the destructive power of …
Recent advances: Immunology
M Kemeny, M Peakman - BMJ: British Medical Journal, 1998 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Methods We have chosen what we consider to be some of the most exciting recent
discoveries in immunology, focusing on subjects in which the frontiers of basic …
discoveries in immunology, focusing on subjects in which the frontiers of basic …
[PDF][PDF] Cytokines and chemokines in autoimmune disease: an overview
P Santamaria - Advances in experimental medicine and biology, 2003 - academia.edu
Autoimmune diseases result from complex interactions among different immune cell types,
including both T and B lymphocytes and professional antigen-presenting cells, such as …
including both T and B lymphocytes and professional antigen-presenting cells, such as …
[PDF][PDF] The role of cytokines as effectors of tissue destruction in autoimmunity
TWH Kay, R Darwiche, W Irawaty… - … Medicine and Biology, 2003 - academia.edu
Target cell damage in autoimmune disease is likely to be mediated by multiple effector
pathways only some of which are cytokines. Recent progress in cell death research has …
pathways only some of which are cytokines. Recent progress in cell death research has …
Cytokines and autoimmunity
Cytokines have crucial functions in the development, differentiation and regulation of
immune cells. As a result, dysregulation of cytokine production or action is thought to have a …
immune cells. As a result, dysregulation of cytokine production or action is thought to have a …
Probing the'labyrinth'linking the innate and adaptive immune systems
Probing the 'labyrinth' linking the innate and adaptive immune systems | Nature Immunology
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Into the wild: digging at immunology's evolutionary roots
RM Maizels, DH Nussey - Nature Immunology, 2013 - nature.com
The two pillars of modern immunology have been man and mouse; in both settings,
investigators seek to reduce complexity and control environmental conditions. However, the …
investigators seek to reduce complexity and control environmental conditions. However, the …