INTRODUCTION/BACKGROUND & AIMS: Early life is marked by distinct and rapidly evolving immunity and increased susceptibility to infection. The vulnerability of the newborn reflects development of a complex immune system in the face of rapidly changing demands during the transition to extra-uterine life. Cytokines and chemokines contribute to this dynamic immune signaling network and can be altered by many factors, such as infection. Newborns undergo dynamic changes important to health and disease, yet there is limited information regarding human neonatal plasma cytokine and chemokine concentrations over the first week of life. The few available studies are limited by small sample size, cross-sectional study design, or focus on perturbed host...
BackgroundPreterm infants are highly vulnerable to infectious disease. While many factors are likely...
Background: Infection contributes to significant morbidity and mortality particularly in the very yo...
Background: Infection contributes to significant morbidity and mortality particularly in the very yo...
Systems biology can unravel complex biology but has not been extensively applied to human newborns, ...
Systems biology can unravel complex biology but has not been extensively applied to human newborns, ...
Epidemiological data suggest that early life exposures are key determinants of immune-mediated disea...
Most studies of systemic inflammation in very preterm newborns focus on assessments made during the ...
INTRODUCTION: Deficiencies in innate immune responses may contribute to the increased susceptibility...
The global burden of neonatal and infant mortality due to infection is staggering, particularly in r...
INTRODUCTION:Deficiencies in innate immune responses may contribute to the increased susceptibility ...
The global burden of neonatal and infant mortality due to infection is staggering, particularly in r...
BACKGROUND: Characteristics of the human neonatal immune system are thought to be responsible for he...
Although most causes of death and morbidity in premature infants are related to immune maladaptation...
Almost four million neonates die of infectious and prematurity-related causes across the world annua...
Newborns lack educated adaptive immunity and therefore rely on innate immune defenses to protect the...
BackgroundPreterm infants are highly vulnerable to infectious disease. While many factors are likely...
Background: Infection contributes to significant morbidity and mortality particularly in the very yo...
Background: Infection contributes to significant morbidity and mortality particularly in the very yo...
Systems biology can unravel complex biology but has not been extensively applied to human newborns, ...
Systems biology can unravel complex biology but has not been extensively applied to human newborns, ...
Epidemiological data suggest that early life exposures are key determinants of immune-mediated disea...
Most studies of systemic inflammation in very preterm newborns focus on assessments made during the ...
INTRODUCTION: Deficiencies in innate immune responses may contribute to the increased susceptibility...
The global burden of neonatal and infant mortality due to infection is staggering, particularly in r...
INTRODUCTION:Deficiencies in innate immune responses may contribute to the increased susceptibility ...
The global burden of neonatal and infant mortality due to infection is staggering, particularly in r...
BACKGROUND: Characteristics of the human neonatal immune system are thought to be responsible for he...
Although most causes of death and morbidity in premature infants are related to immune maladaptation...
Almost four million neonates die of infectious and prematurity-related causes across the world annua...
Newborns lack educated adaptive immunity and therefore rely on innate immune defenses to protect the...
BackgroundPreterm infants are highly vulnerable to infectious disease. While many factors are likely...
Background: Infection contributes to significant morbidity and mortality particularly in the very yo...
Background: Infection contributes to significant morbidity and mortality particularly in the very yo...