The inflammatory response—characterized by release of cytokines such as TNFα and IL-1β and infiltration of infected or injured tissue by macrophages and neutrophils—is the first line of defense against infection by pathogens. Although an early inflammatory response is beneficial in stemming the tide of infection, a prolonged response may result in severe illness or even death. For example, the 1918 Spanish influenza virus was lethal because it triggered a “cytokine storm” that resulted in severe lung damage. An inappropriate and prolonged inflammatory response to normal nonpathogenic gut bacteria is a cause of Crohn's disease. Meanwhile, insidious low-level inflammation in the tumor microenvironment aids and abets tumor cells in their quest...
Inflammatory responses can vary depending on a myriad of factors including: 1) the initiating stimul...
Inflammatory responses can vary depending on a myriad of factors including: 1) the initiating stimul...
In simple terms, inflammation can be defined as a beneficial, nonspecific response of tissues to inj...
The inflammatory response—characterized by release of cytokines such as TNFα and IL-1β and infiltrat...
The idea of the importance of mounting an inflammatory response for effective immunity is supported ...
Cytokines play an important role in innate immune system recognition and rapid clearance of pathogen...
Inflammation occurs as a result of acute trauma, invasion of the host by different pathogens, pathog...
Inflammation is the body's first line of defense against infection or injury, responding to challeng...
Inflammation is the body's defense against infection by pathogens, tissue injury, or cancer. The inf...
Inflammatory responses can vary depending on a myriad of factors including: 1) the initiating stimul...
Inflammatory responses can vary depending on a myriad of factors including: 1) the initiating stimul...
The initiators of intestinal inflammation are greatly variable, but the mechanisms underlying the im...
Inflammatory responses can vary depending on a myriad of factors including: 1) the initiating stimul...
Inflammatory responses can vary depending on a myriad of factors including: 1) the initiating stimul...
In the last 20 years the field of the innate immunity has advanced notably since the pioneering work...
Inflammatory responses can vary depending on a myriad of factors including: 1) the initiating stimul...
Inflammatory responses can vary depending on a myriad of factors including: 1) the initiating stimul...
In simple terms, inflammation can be defined as a beneficial, nonspecific response of tissues to inj...
The inflammatory response—characterized by release of cytokines such as TNFα and IL-1β and infiltrat...
The idea of the importance of mounting an inflammatory response for effective immunity is supported ...
Cytokines play an important role in innate immune system recognition and rapid clearance of pathogen...
Inflammation occurs as a result of acute trauma, invasion of the host by different pathogens, pathog...
Inflammation is the body's first line of defense against infection or injury, responding to challeng...
Inflammation is the body's defense against infection by pathogens, tissue injury, or cancer. The inf...
Inflammatory responses can vary depending on a myriad of factors including: 1) the initiating stimul...
Inflammatory responses can vary depending on a myriad of factors including: 1) the initiating stimul...
The initiators of intestinal inflammation are greatly variable, but the mechanisms underlying the im...
Inflammatory responses can vary depending on a myriad of factors including: 1) the initiating stimul...
Inflammatory responses can vary depending on a myriad of factors including: 1) the initiating stimul...
In the last 20 years the field of the innate immunity has advanced notably since the pioneering work...
Inflammatory responses can vary depending on a myriad of factors including: 1) the initiating stimul...
Inflammatory responses can vary depending on a myriad of factors including: 1) the initiating stimul...
In simple terms, inflammation can be defined as a beneficial, nonspecific response of tissues to inj...