The mechanisms that initiate an inflammatory systemic response to a bacterial infection lead to a high mortality and constitute the first cause of death in Critical Care Units (ICU`s). Sepsis is a poorly understood disease and despite life support techniques and the administration of antibiotics, not much more can be done to improve its diagnosis and treatment. The present article has as main objective to discuss the role of neutrophils recruitment in sepsis, dissecting the molecular mechanisms implicated in this complex process and its importance to the pathogenesis of this outstanding cause of death
Sepsis develops when the initial host response is unable to contain the primary infection, resulting...
Critically ill post-surgical, post-trauma and/or septic patients are characterised by severe inflamm...
Critically ill post-surgical, post-trauma and/or septic patients are characterised by severe inflamm...
The mechanisms that initiate an inflammatory systemic response to a bacterial infection lead to a hi...
Neutrophils are key effectors of the innate immune response. Reduction of neutrophil migration to in...
Neutrophils are key effectors of the innate immune response. Reduction of neutrophil migration to in...
Objective: Sepsis is defined as life-threatening organ dysfunction due to a dysregulated host respon...
The sepsis represents life-endangering disturbances of functions of the internals caused by a dizreg...
Sepsis is an overwhelming inflammatory response to infection, resulting in multiple-organ injury. Ne...
Sepsis develops when the initial host response is unable to contain the primary infection, resulting...
The Author(s) 2009. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Sepsis i...
Sepsis is a systemic inflammatory response commonly caused by bacterial infection. We demonstrated t...
Sepsis is a major health problem and a leading cause of death worldwide. In recent years, a crescend...
Sepsis is a life-threatening medical condition that occurs when the host has an uncontrolled or abno...
Background. Neutrophil dysfunction in sepsis has been implicated in the pathogenesis of multiorgan f...
Sepsis develops when the initial host response is unable to contain the primary infection, resulting...
Critically ill post-surgical, post-trauma and/or septic patients are characterised by severe inflamm...
Critically ill post-surgical, post-trauma and/or septic patients are characterised by severe inflamm...
The mechanisms that initiate an inflammatory systemic response to a bacterial infection lead to a hi...
Neutrophils are key effectors of the innate immune response. Reduction of neutrophil migration to in...
Neutrophils are key effectors of the innate immune response. Reduction of neutrophil migration to in...
Objective: Sepsis is defined as life-threatening organ dysfunction due to a dysregulated host respon...
The sepsis represents life-endangering disturbances of functions of the internals caused by a dizreg...
Sepsis is an overwhelming inflammatory response to infection, resulting in multiple-organ injury. Ne...
Sepsis develops when the initial host response is unable to contain the primary infection, resulting...
The Author(s) 2009. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Sepsis i...
Sepsis is a systemic inflammatory response commonly caused by bacterial infection. We demonstrated t...
Sepsis is a major health problem and a leading cause of death worldwide. In recent years, a crescend...
Sepsis is a life-threatening medical condition that occurs when the host has an uncontrolled or abno...
Background. Neutrophil dysfunction in sepsis has been implicated in the pathogenesis of multiorgan f...
Sepsis develops when the initial host response is unable to contain the primary infection, resulting...
Critically ill post-surgical, post-trauma and/or septic patients are characterised by severe inflamm...
Critically ill post-surgical, post-trauma and/or septic patients are characterised by severe inflamm...