Brain injury occurring during the perinatal period is an important cause of mortality and morbidity with potentially life long consequences. Both preterm and asphyxiated full term infants are at high risk of developing such injuries, and intrauterine infection has been identified as an independent risk factor. Whilst the primary causes of perinatal brain injury may be diverse and often elude diagnosis, inflammation is a common feature. We have analysed various aspects of inflammation in perinatal models of sterile and infectious insult. Our particular interests have been: initiation of central inflammation, central nervous system (CNS) recruitment of peripheral immune cells, and inflammation-induced disruption of CNS homeostasis and physiol...
Inflammation is associated with perinatal brain injury but the underlying mechanisms are not complet...
Inflammation plays an important role in cerebral ischemic injury in the immature brain. The aim of t...
Background: Inflammation is associated with perinatal brain injury but the underlying mechanisms are...
The developing brain is vulnerable to external insults, and perinatal brain injury (PBI) is a major ...
Infection/inflammation and/or hypoxia-ischemia (HI) are major causes of perinatal brain injury. Toll...
One of the central, unanswered questions in perinatology is why preterm infants continue to have suc...
Inflammation is increasingly recognized as being a critical contributor to both normal development a...
One of the central, unanswered questions in perinatology is why preterm infants continue to have suc...
Inflammation is increasingly recognized as being a critical contributor to both normal development a...
Inflammation is increasingly recognized as being a critical contributor to both normal development a...
Bacterial infections and hypoxia/ischemia (H/I) are implicated in human neonatal brain damage leadin...
Activation of microglial cells in response to brain injury and/or immune stimuli is associated with ...
Perinatal inflammation can lead to fetal/neonatal inflammatory syndrome, a risk factor for brain les...
Abstract Background Preterm and term newborns are at high risk of brain damage as well as subsequent...
Preterm newborns are particularly susceptible to complications such as hypoxia-ischemia (HI), which ...
Inflammation is associated with perinatal brain injury but the underlying mechanisms are not complet...
Inflammation plays an important role in cerebral ischemic injury in the immature brain. The aim of t...
Background: Inflammation is associated with perinatal brain injury but the underlying mechanisms are...
The developing brain is vulnerable to external insults, and perinatal brain injury (PBI) is a major ...
Infection/inflammation and/or hypoxia-ischemia (HI) are major causes of perinatal brain injury. Toll...
One of the central, unanswered questions in perinatology is why preterm infants continue to have suc...
Inflammation is increasingly recognized as being a critical contributor to both normal development a...
One of the central, unanswered questions in perinatology is why preterm infants continue to have suc...
Inflammation is increasingly recognized as being a critical contributor to both normal development a...
Inflammation is increasingly recognized as being a critical contributor to both normal development a...
Bacterial infections and hypoxia/ischemia (H/I) are implicated in human neonatal brain damage leadin...
Activation of microglial cells in response to brain injury and/or immune stimuli is associated with ...
Perinatal inflammation can lead to fetal/neonatal inflammatory syndrome, a risk factor for brain les...
Abstract Background Preterm and term newborns are at high risk of brain damage as well as subsequent...
Preterm newborns are particularly susceptible to complications such as hypoxia-ischemia (HI), which ...
Inflammation is associated with perinatal brain injury but the underlying mechanisms are not complet...
Inflammation plays an important role in cerebral ischemic injury in the immature brain. The aim of t...
Background: Inflammation is associated with perinatal brain injury but the underlying mechanisms are...