This review summarizes a short list of currently discussed trauma-induced danger-associated molecular patterns (DAMP). Due to the bivalent character and often pleiotropic effects of a DAMP, it is difficult to describe its “friend or foe” role in post-traumatic inflammation and regeneration, both systemically as well locally in tissues. DAMP can be used as biomarkers to indicate or monitor disease or injury severity, but also may serve as clinically applicable parameters for better indication and timing of surgery. Due to the inflammatory processes at the local tissue level or the systemic level, the precise role of DAMP is not always clear to define. While in vitro and experimental studies allow for the detection of these biomarkers at the ...
Inflammatory liver diseases in the absence of pathogens such as intoxication by xenobiotics, cholest...
Cell death and injury often lead to release or exposure of intracellular molecules called damage-ass...
Damage-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs) include endogenous intracellular molecules released by ...
This article is the second part of a review that addresses the role of damage-associated molecular p...
Contains fulltext : 172257.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Danger-associ...
Sterile injury can cause a systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) that resembles the host re...
Upon solid organ transplantation and during cancer immunotherapy, cellular stress responses result i...
PURPOSE: Danger-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs) released of trauma could contribute to an immu...
Copyright © 2012 Stefanie Hirsiger et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
Danger-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs) may be implicated in the pathophysiological pathways as...
Despite significant improvements in injury prevention and emergency response, injury-related death a...
Abstract Background Trauma is one of the leading caus...
The innate immune system is able to rapidly respond to invading pathogens by virtue of its capacity ...
International audienceEarly or primary injury due to brain aggression, such as mechanical trauma, he...
The immune system detects "danger" through a series of what we call pathogen-associated molecular pa...
Inflammatory liver diseases in the absence of pathogens such as intoxication by xenobiotics, cholest...
Cell death and injury often lead to release or exposure of intracellular molecules called damage-ass...
Damage-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs) include endogenous intracellular molecules released by ...
This article is the second part of a review that addresses the role of damage-associated molecular p...
Contains fulltext : 172257.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Danger-associ...
Sterile injury can cause a systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) that resembles the host re...
Upon solid organ transplantation and during cancer immunotherapy, cellular stress responses result i...
PURPOSE: Danger-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs) released of trauma could contribute to an immu...
Copyright © 2012 Stefanie Hirsiger et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
Danger-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs) may be implicated in the pathophysiological pathways as...
Despite significant improvements in injury prevention and emergency response, injury-related death a...
Abstract Background Trauma is one of the leading caus...
The innate immune system is able to rapidly respond to invading pathogens by virtue of its capacity ...
International audienceEarly or primary injury due to brain aggression, such as mechanical trauma, he...
The immune system detects "danger" through a series of what we call pathogen-associated molecular pa...
Inflammatory liver diseases in the absence of pathogens such as intoxication by xenobiotics, cholest...
Cell death and injury often lead to release or exposure of intracellular molecules called damage-ass...
Damage-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs) include endogenous intracellular molecules released by ...