Surgical adhesions are a common and often severe complication of abdominal or pelvic injury that cause pelvic pain, bowel obstruction, and infertility in women. Current treatments are of limited effectiveness because little is known about the cellular and subcellular processes underlying adhesiogenesis. Recently, we showed that Th1 alpha beta CD4(+) T cells mediate the pathogenesis of adhesion formation in a rodent model of this disease process. In this study, we demonstrate that in mice these T cells home directly to the site of surgically induced adhesions and control local chemokine production in a manner dependent on the CD28 T cell costimulatory pathway. Conversely, the inhibitory programmed death-1 pathway plays a central rol...
Post-surgical adhesions are a major complication leading to organ dysfunctions, pain, intestinal obs...
& We recently found that chemokine-driven peritoneal cell aggregation is the primary mechanism o...
Background Peritoneal adhesions (PAs) are generally described as fibrous bands between intra-abdomin...
Peritoneal adhesions are pathological fibroses that ensnare organs after abdominal surgery. This den...
Peritoneal adhesions are fibrous tissues that tether organs to one another or to the peritoneal wall...
BACKGROUND: The present study evaluates the efficacy of a broad-spectrum chemokine inhibitor, NR58-3...
Background: Intra-abdominal adhesions are a major cause of morbidity after abdominal or gynecologic ...
Abdominal adhesions are a common cause of bowel obstruction, but knowledge regarding adhesion biolog...
<div><p>Post-operative adhesions are a critical problem in pelvic and abdominal surgery despite a mu...
Whether the alteration of gene expression is accompanied with intra- abdominal adhesion formation is...
Abstract Peritoneal adhesions represent a common complication of abdominal surgery, and tissue hypox...
Post-operative adhesions are a critical problem in pelvic and abdominal surgery despite a multitude ...
BACKGROUND: Formation of intra-abdominal adhesions depends, in part, on the activity of serine prote...
Conjoint Annual Meeting of the American-Society-for-Reproductive-Medicine/Canadian-Fertility-and-And...
Although haematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) migrate to injured gut, therapeutic success clinically rem...
Post-surgical adhesions are a major complication leading to organ dysfunctions, pain, intestinal obs...
& We recently found that chemokine-driven peritoneal cell aggregation is the primary mechanism o...
Background Peritoneal adhesions (PAs) are generally described as fibrous bands between intra-abdomin...
Peritoneal adhesions are pathological fibroses that ensnare organs after abdominal surgery. This den...
Peritoneal adhesions are fibrous tissues that tether organs to one another or to the peritoneal wall...
BACKGROUND: The present study evaluates the efficacy of a broad-spectrum chemokine inhibitor, NR58-3...
Background: Intra-abdominal adhesions are a major cause of morbidity after abdominal or gynecologic ...
Abdominal adhesions are a common cause of bowel obstruction, but knowledge regarding adhesion biolog...
<div><p>Post-operative adhesions are a critical problem in pelvic and abdominal surgery despite a mu...
Whether the alteration of gene expression is accompanied with intra- abdominal adhesion formation is...
Abstract Peritoneal adhesions represent a common complication of abdominal surgery, and tissue hypox...
Post-operative adhesions are a critical problem in pelvic and abdominal surgery despite a multitude ...
BACKGROUND: Formation of intra-abdominal adhesions depends, in part, on the activity of serine prote...
Conjoint Annual Meeting of the American-Society-for-Reproductive-Medicine/Canadian-Fertility-and-And...
Although haematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) migrate to injured gut, therapeutic success clinically rem...
Post-surgical adhesions are a major complication leading to organ dysfunctions, pain, intestinal obs...
& We recently found that chemokine-driven peritoneal cell aggregation is the primary mechanism o...
Background Peritoneal adhesions (PAs) are generally described as fibrous bands between intra-abdomin...