What is inflammation's big idea? In this brief overview of the role of myeloid cells in inflammation, we will critically discuss what drives the initiation, amplification, and resolution of inflammation in different anatomical sites in response to different pathological stimuli. It can be argued that we have a good understanding of the basic principles that underlie myeloid cell activation and the mobilization of innate immune cells to sites of injury and infection in acute inflammation. The challenge now for inflammation biologists is to understand how resolution of this normal physiological response goes wrong in hyperacute and chronic inflammation. A better understanding of how inflammation is regulated will allow us to develop new anti-...
Inflammation is a response to infections or tissue injuries. Inflammation was once defined by clinic...
Nonresolving inflammation is a major driver of disease. Perpetuation of inflammation is an inherent ...
Inflammation is a physiological response of the immune system to injury or infection but may become ...
What is inflammation's big idea? In this brief overview of the role of myeloid cells in inflammation...
Inflammation is a fundamental protective mechanism and at the same time the driving force of a varie...
In this chapter, we introduce the basic concepts of inflammation. First, you will learn the immunolo...
In simple terms, inflammation can be defined as a beneficial, nonspecific response of tissues to inj...
Inflammation occurs as a result of acute trauma, invasion of the host by different pathogens, pathog...
Inflammation is beneficial to the organism because it represents one of the first barriers against e...
Inflammation is the body's defense against infection by pathogens, tissue injury, or cancer. The inf...
The issue of inflammation is a very complicated and extensive topic, which by far does not just cell...
In the last 20 years the field of the innate immunity has advanced notably since the pioneering work...
The idea of the importance of mounting an inflammatory response for effective immunity is supported ...
[[abstract]]Increasing reports on epidemiological, diagnostic, and clinical studies suggest that dys...
The inflammatory response is a crucial aspect of the tissues' responses to deleterious inflammogens....
Inflammation is a response to infections or tissue injuries. Inflammation was once defined by clinic...
Nonresolving inflammation is a major driver of disease. Perpetuation of inflammation is an inherent ...
Inflammation is a physiological response of the immune system to injury or infection but may become ...
What is inflammation's big idea? In this brief overview of the role of myeloid cells in inflammation...
Inflammation is a fundamental protective mechanism and at the same time the driving force of a varie...
In this chapter, we introduce the basic concepts of inflammation. First, you will learn the immunolo...
In simple terms, inflammation can be defined as a beneficial, nonspecific response of tissues to inj...
Inflammation occurs as a result of acute trauma, invasion of the host by different pathogens, pathog...
Inflammation is beneficial to the organism because it represents one of the first barriers against e...
Inflammation is the body's defense against infection by pathogens, tissue injury, or cancer. The inf...
The issue of inflammation is a very complicated and extensive topic, which by far does not just cell...
In the last 20 years the field of the innate immunity has advanced notably since the pioneering work...
The idea of the importance of mounting an inflammatory response for effective immunity is supported ...
[[abstract]]Increasing reports on epidemiological, diagnostic, and clinical studies suggest that dys...
The inflammatory response is a crucial aspect of the tissues' responses to deleterious inflammogens....
Inflammation is a response to infections or tissue injuries. Inflammation was once defined by clinic...
Nonresolving inflammation is a major driver of disease. Perpetuation of inflammation is an inherent ...
Inflammation is a physiological response of the immune system to injury or infection but may become ...