Rationale: Acute lung injury (ALI) causes high mortality, but its molecular mechanisms and therapeutic options remain ill-defined. Gram-negative bacterial infections are the main cause of ALI, leading to lung neutrophil infiltration, permeability increases, deterioration of gas exchange, and lung damage. Platelets are activated during ALI, but insights into their mechanistic contribution to neutrophil accumulation in the lung are elusive. Objectives: To determine mechanisms of platelet-mediated neutrophil recruitment in ALI. Methods: Interference with platelet-neutrophil interactions using antagonists to P-selectin and glycoprotein IIb/IIIa or a small peptide antagonist disrupting platelet chemokine heteromer formation in mouse models of AL...
Sepsis and subsequent multiple organ failure remain the major cause of mortality in intensive care u...
Introduction: Treatment of acute lung injury (ALI) remains an unsolved problem in intensive care med...
Introduction: Treatment of acute lung injury (ALI) remains an unsolved problem in intensive care med...
Rationale: Acute lung injury (ALI) causes high mortality, but its molecular mechanisms and therapeut...
Rationale: Acute lung injury (ALI) causes high mortality, but its molecular mechanisms and therapeut...
Rationale: Acute lung injury (ALI) causes high mortality, but its molecular mechanisms and therapeut...
Objective. Recent findings Indicate that platelets not only regulate thrombosis and hemostasis but m...
The innate immune response to bacterial infections requires the interaction of neutrophils and plate...
The innate immune response to bacterial infections requires the interaction of neutrophils and plate...
The innate immune response to bacterial infections requires the interaction of neutrophils and plate...
Sepsis induced by intestinal perforation is a life-threatening illness and is a frequent cause of le...
The innate immune response to bacterial infections requires the interaction of neutrophils and plate...
aggregates are dynamically formed in the lung in response to injury and are regulated by aspirin-tri...
Introduction: Treatment of acute lung injury (ALI) remains an unsolved problem in intensive care med...
Introduction: Treatment of acute lung injury (ALI) remains an unsolved problem in intensive care med...
Sepsis and subsequent multiple organ failure remain the major cause of mortality in intensive care u...
Introduction: Treatment of acute lung injury (ALI) remains an unsolved problem in intensive care med...
Introduction: Treatment of acute lung injury (ALI) remains an unsolved problem in intensive care med...
Rationale: Acute lung injury (ALI) causes high mortality, but its molecular mechanisms and therapeut...
Rationale: Acute lung injury (ALI) causes high mortality, but its molecular mechanisms and therapeut...
Rationale: Acute lung injury (ALI) causes high mortality, but its molecular mechanisms and therapeut...
Objective. Recent findings Indicate that platelets not only regulate thrombosis and hemostasis but m...
The innate immune response to bacterial infections requires the interaction of neutrophils and plate...
The innate immune response to bacterial infections requires the interaction of neutrophils and plate...
The innate immune response to bacterial infections requires the interaction of neutrophils and plate...
Sepsis induced by intestinal perforation is a life-threatening illness and is a frequent cause of le...
The innate immune response to bacterial infections requires the interaction of neutrophils and plate...
aggregates are dynamically formed in the lung in response to injury and are regulated by aspirin-tri...
Introduction: Treatment of acute lung injury (ALI) remains an unsolved problem in intensive care med...
Introduction: Treatment of acute lung injury (ALI) remains an unsolved problem in intensive care med...
Sepsis and subsequent multiple organ failure remain the major cause of mortality in intensive care u...
Introduction: Treatment of acute lung injury (ALI) remains an unsolved problem in intensive care med...
Introduction: Treatment of acute lung injury (ALI) remains an unsolved problem in intensive care med...