Fever and the thermal regulation of immunity: the immune system feels the heat
SS Evans, EA Repasky, DT Fisher - Nature Reviews Immunology, 2015 - nature.com
Fever is a cardinal response to infection that has been conserved in warm-blooded and cold-
blooded vertebrates for more than 600 million years of evolution. The fever response is …
blooded vertebrates for more than 600 million years of evolution. The fever response is …
The role of pro-inflammatory cytokines in the neuroinflammation and neurogenesis of schizophrenia
KS Na, HY Jung, YK Kim - Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology and …, 2014 - Elsevier
Schizophrenia is a serious mental illness with chronic symptoms and significant impairment
in psychosocial functioning. Although novel antipsychotics have been developed, the …
in psychosocial functioning. Although novel antipsychotics have been developed, the …
[HTML][HTML] Cytokine/Jak/Stat signaling mediates regeneration and homeostasis in the Drosophila midgut
H Jiang, PH Patel, A Kohlmaier, MO Grenley… - Cell, 2009 - cell.com
Cells in intestinal epithelia turn over rapidly due to damage from digestion and toxins
produced by the enteric microbiota. Gut homeostasis is maintained by intestinal stem cells …
produced by the enteric microbiota. Gut homeostasis is maintained by intestinal stem cells …
IL-6-dependent PGE2 secretion by mesenchymal stem cells inhibits local inflammation in experimental arthritis
C Bouffi, C Bony, G Courties, C Jorgensen, D Noel - PloS one, 2010 - journals.plos.org
Background Based on their capacity to suppress immune responses, multipotent
mesenchymal stromal cells (MSC) are intensively studied for various clinical applications …
mesenchymal stromal cells (MSC) are intensively studied for various clinical applications …
COVID‐19 and seizures: is there a link?
The rapid spread of the SARS‐CoV‐2 pandemic poses particular challenges to the
management of persons with chronic disease. Reports of a possible neuroinvasiveness of …
management of persons with chronic disease. Reports of a possible neuroinvasiveness of …
Neural mechanisms of inflammation-induced fever
A Blomqvist, D Engblom - The Neuroscientist, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
Fever is a common symptom of infectious and inflammatory disease. It is well-established
that prostaglandin E2 is the final mediator of fever, which by binding to its EP3 receptor …
that prostaglandin E2 is the final mediator of fever, which by binding to its EP3 receptor …
Obesity, adipokines and neuroinflammation
Global levels of obesity are reaching epidemic proportions, leading to a dramatic increase in
incidence of secondary diseases and the significant economic burden associated with their …
incidence of secondary diseases and the significant economic burden associated with their …
Glioblastoma cancer-initiating cells inhibit T-cell proliferation and effector responses by the signal transducers and activators of transcription 3 pathway
Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) is a lethal cancer that responds poorly to radiotherapy and
chemotherapy. Glioma cancer-initiating cells have been shown to recapitulate the …
chemotherapy. Glioma cancer-initiating cells have been shown to recapitulate the …
[PDF][PDF] Mechanisms of fever production and lysis: lessons from experimental LPS fever
J Roth, CM Blatteis - Compr Physiol, 2014 - researchgate.net
Fever is a cardinal symptom of infectious or inflammatory insults, but it can also arise from
noninfectious causes. The fever-inducing agent that has been used most frequently in …
noninfectious causes. The fever-inducing agent that has been used most frequently in …
Fever and hypothermia in systemic inflammation
Systemic inflammation-associated syndromes (eg, sepsis and septic shock) often have high
mortality and remain a challenge in emergency medicine. Systemic inflammation is usually …
mortality and remain a challenge in emergency medicine. Systemic inflammation is usually …