The response to pathogens and damage in plants and animals involves a series of carefully orchestrated, highly evolved, molecular mechanisms resulting in pathogen resistance and wound healing. In metazoans, damage- or pathogen-associated molecular pattern molecules (DAMPs, PAMPs) execute precise intracellular tasks and are also able to exert disparate functions when released into the extracellular space. The emergent consequence for both inflammation and wound healing of the abnormal extracellular persistence of these factors may underlie many clinical disorders. DAMPs/PAMPs are recognized by hereditable receptors including the Toll-like receptors, the NOD1-like receptors and retinoic-acid-inducible gene I-like receptors, as well as the rec...
The elaboration of an effective immune response against pathogenic microbes such as viruses, intrace...
Inflammatory liver diseases in the absence of pathogens such as intoxication by xenobiotics, cholest...
Endogenous electrophiles, such as α,β-unsaturated aldehydes and ketones generated during lipid perox...
The response to pathogens and damage in plants and animals involves a series of carefully orchestrat...
The innate immune system is able to rapidly respond to invading pathogens by virtue of its capacity ...
After microbial invasion and tissue damage, a set of cytokines, including interleukin-1α (IL-1α), IL...
Innate immune receptors, well known mediators of response to non-self-molecules and inflammation, al...
The immune system detects "danger" through a series of what we call pathogen-associated molecular pa...
Cell death and injury often lead to release or exposure of intracellular molecules called damage-ass...
Inflammation is the ultimate response to the constant challenges of the immune system by microbes, i...
For a long time, necrosis has been considered an accidental and uncontrolled form of cell death, lac...
Immune responses induced by natural infection and vaccination are known to be initiated by the recog...
This article is the second part of a review that addresses the role of damage-associated molecular p...
Trauma results in tissue damage. Thereby, the extracellular matrix is disrupted and cells break apar...
Remarkable advances in our understanding of innate andadaptive immunity have shed light on why infla...
The elaboration of an effective immune response against pathogenic microbes such as viruses, intrace...
Inflammatory liver diseases in the absence of pathogens such as intoxication by xenobiotics, cholest...
Endogenous electrophiles, such as α,β-unsaturated aldehydes and ketones generated during lipid perox...
The response to pathogens and damage in plants and animals involves a series of carefully orchestrat...
The innate immune system is able to rapidly respond to invading pathogens by virtue of its capacity ...
After microbial invasion and tissue damage, a set of cytokines, including interleukin-1α (IL-1α), IL...
Innate immune receptors, well known mediators of response to non-self-molecules and inflammation, al...
The immune system detects "danger" through a series of what we call pathogen-associated molecular pa...
Cell death and injury often lead to release or exposure of intracellular molecules called damage-ass...
Inflammation is the ultimate response to the constant challenges of the immune system by microbes, i...
For a long time, necrosis has been considered an accidental and uncontrolled form of cell death, lac...
Immune responses induced by natural infection and vaccination are known to be initiated by the recog...
This article is the second part of a review that addresses the role of damage-associated molecular p...
Trauma results in tissue damage. Thereby, the extracellular matrix is disrupted and cells break apar...
Remarkable advances in our understanding of innate andadaptive immunity have shed light on why infla...
The elaboration of an effective immune response against pathogenic microbes such as viruses, intrace...
Inflammatory liver diseases in the absence of pathogens such as intoxication by xenobiotics, cholest...
Endogenous electrophiles, such as α,β-unsaturated aldehydes and ketones generated during lipid perox...