Background: Neutrophils have an impressive array of microbicidal weapons, and in the presence of a pathogen, progress from a quiescent state in the bloodstream to a completely activated state. Failure to regulate this activation, for example, when the blood is flooded with cytokines after severe trauma, causes inappropriate neutrophil activation that paradoxically, is associated with tissue and organ damage. Acidic proteomic maps of quiescent human neutrophils were analyzed and compared to those of activated neutrophils from severe trauma patients. The analysis revealed 114 spots whose measured volumes differed between activated and quiescent neutrophils, with 27 upregulated and 87 downregulated in trauma conditions. Among the identified pr...
BACKGROUND: Immune dysfunction following major traumatic injury is complex and strongly associated w...
Background: Trauma leads to a complex inflammatory cascade that induces both immune activation and a...
The specific granule glycoprotein olfactomedin-4 (Olfm4) marks a subset (1-70%) of human neutrophils...
Background: Neutrophils have an impressive array of microbicidal weapons, and in the presence of a p...
Abstract: Background: Neutrophils have an impressive array of microbicidal weapons, and in the prese...
Non-healing wounds continue to be a clinical challenge for patients and medical staff. These wounds ...
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), trauma is responsible for 10% of deaths and 16% of...
Major traumatic injury induces significant remodeling of the circulating neutrophil pool and loss of...
Background: Neutrophils are the most abundant leukocytes in peripheral blood and represent one of th...
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), trauma is responsible for 10% of deaths and 16% of...
Abstract Context: Immune dysfunction following major traumatic injury is complex and strongly assoc...
Major traumatic injury induces significant remodeling of the circulating neutrophil pool and loss of...
Neutrophils are the most abundant type of circulatory white blood cells. Neutrophil activation can b...
BackgroundThe disruption of immune homeostasis after trauma is a major cause of post-traumatic organ...
The neutrophil is the first line of defense against invading bacteria. Neutrophils are recognized by...
BACKGROUND: Immune dysfunction following major traumatic injury is complex and strongly associated w...
Background: Trauma leads to a complex inflammatory cascade that induces both immune activation and a...
The specific granule glycoprotein olfactomedin-4 (Olfm4) marks a subset (1-70%) of human neutrophils...
Background: Neutrophils have an impressive array of microbicidal weapons, and in the presence of a p...
Abstract: Background: Neutrophils have an impressive array of microbicidal weapons, and in the prese...
Non-healing wounds continue to be a clinical challenge for patients and medical staff. These wounds ...
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), trauma is responsible for 10% of deaths and 16% of...
Major traumatic injury induces significant remodeling of the circulating neutrophil pool and loss of...
Background: Neutrophils are the most abundant leukocytes in peripheral blood and represent one of th...
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), trauma is responsible for 10% of deaths and 16% of...
Abstract Context: Immune dysfunction following major traumatic injury is complex and strongly assoc...
Major traumatic injury induces significant remodeling of the circulating neutrophil pool and loss of...
Neutrophils are the most abundant type of circulatory white blood cells. Neutrophil activation can b...
BackgroundThe disruption of immune homeostasis after trauma is a major cause of post-traumatic organ...
The neutrophil is the first line of defense against invading bacteria. Neutrophils are recognized by...
BACKGROUND: Immune dysfunction following major traumatic injury is complex and strongly associated w...
Background: Trauma leads to a complex inflammatory cascade that induces both immune activation and a...
The specific granule glycoprotein olfactomedin-4 (Olfm4) marks a subset (1-70%) of human neutrophils...