Abstract: Current definition of inflammation by its cardinal signs is obsolete and unsuitable for guiding adequate therapeutic strategies. Furthermore, present theory of the inflammatory process regarding vascular phenomena as essential for generation of cardinal signs is invalid and unable to explain well established empirical facts, particularly the extent of the osmotic pressure and temperature variations within the inflamed tissue. From five cardinal signs, there is actually just one specific macroscopic sign of inflammation, namely localized edema. Further, the driving force for tissue fluid accumulation is defined in biochemical terms and as such taken for the definition of the inflammatory process. Inflammation may be defined as a de...
In the last 20 years the field of the innate immunity has advanced notably since the pioneering work...
Inflammation is a process that occurs after tissue damage or counteract infection. It is a complex r...
Inflammation is a natural immune response to combat infection and promote wound repair, which should...
In this chapter, we introduce the basic concepts of inflammation. First, you will learn the immunolo...
In medicine, inflammation is a fuzzy, overused word first coined by the Romans, the intended meaning...
We live in a microbial world and are often confronted with infection and injury. Inflammation, the r...
The Pillars of Inflammation The word inflammation comes from the Latin word inflammare (meaning “to...
Inflammation may be defined as protective and reactive response of the living tissue following to in...
The word inflammation derives from Latin inflammare, meaning to set in flame, and signifies the heat...
Inflammation is a complicated process occurring after a harmful stimuli or infection. During inflamm...
Inflammation is a physiological mechanism of the response of the organism to the injury. This mechan...
The relief of suffering, which is associated with a rapid and complete elimination of painful sensat...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Inflammation is beneficial to the organism because it represents one of the first barriers against e...
Most practicing sports medicine clinicians refer to the concept of "inflammation" many times a day w...
In the last 20 years the field of the innate immunity has advanced notably since the pioneering work...
Inflammation is a process that occurs after tissue damage or counteract infection. It is a complex r...
Inflammation is a natural immune response to combat infection and promote wound repair, which should...
In this chapter, we introduce the basic concepts of inflammation. First, you will learn the immunolo...
In medicine, inflammation is a fuzzy, overused word first coined by the Romans, the intended meaning...
We live in a microbial world and are often confronted with infection and injury. Inflammation, the r...
The Pillars of Inflammation The word inflammation comes from the Latin word inflammare (meaning “to...
Inflammation may be defined as protective and reactive response of the living tissue following to in...
The word inflammation derives from Latin inflammare, meaning to set in flame, and signifies the heat...
Inflammation is a complicated process occurring after a harmful stimuli or infection. During inflamm...
Inflammation is a physiological mechanism of the response of the organism to the injury. This mechan...
The relief of suffering, which is associated with a rapid and complete elimination of painful sensat...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Inflammation is beneficial to the organism because it represents one of the first barriers against e...
Most practicing sports medicine clinicians refer to the concept of "inflammation" many times a day w...
In the last 20 years the field of the innate immunity has advanced notably since the pioneering work...
Inflammation is a process that occurs after tissue damage or counteract infection. It is a complex r...
Inflammation is a natural immune response to combat infection and promote wound repair, which should...