Severe fibrotic and thrombotic events permeate the healthcare system, causing suffering for millions of patients with inflammatory disorders. As late-state consequences of chronic inflammation, fibrosis and thrombosis are the culmination of pathological interactions of activated endothelium, neutrophils and platelets after vessel injury. Coupling of these three cell types ensures a pro-coagulant, cytokine-rich environment that promotes the capture, activation and proliferation of circulating immune cells and recruitment of key pro-fibrotic cell types such as myofibroblasts. As the first responders to sterile inflammatory injury, it is important to understand how endothelial cells, neutrophils and platelets help create this environment. Ther...
The following chapter addresses vascular fibroblasts in a healthy, quiescent state, as well during v...
Abstract Beyond their role in hemostasis and thrombosis, platelets are increasingly recognized as ke...
Vascular inflammation underlies most forms of cardiovascular disease, which remains a prevalent caus...
Inflammation is an underlying feature of a variety of human diseases. Because inflammatory diseases ...
Maintenance of endothelial cell integrity is an important component of human health and disease sinc...
Abstract Hemostasis encompasses a set of tightly regulated processes that govern blood...
Platelets are small, anucleate blood elements of critical importance in cardiovascular disease. The ...
At sites of inflammation, infection or vascular injury local proinflammatory or pathogen-derived sti...
One of the most important questions in vasculitis research is not why inflammation of blood vessels ...
International audienceAbstract For a long time, blood coagulation and innate immunity have been view...
The ability of platelets to activate and aggregate to form blood clots in response to endothelial in...
Patients with chronic inflammatory diseases often exhibit cardiovascular risk. This risk is associat...
One of the key characteristics of inflammation is the recruitment of leukocytes to the site of tissu...
In sepsis, coagulation is activated and there is an increased risk of developing a consumptive coagu...
Charles J. Lowenstein THE JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE Dole and colleagues report tha...
The following chapter addresses vascular fibroblasts in a healthy, quiescent state, as well during v...
Abstract Beyond their role in hemostasis and thrombosis, platelets are increasingly recognized as ke...
Vascular inflammation underlies most forms of cardiovascular disease, which remains a prevalent caus...
Inflammation is an underlying feature of a variety of human diseases. Because inflammatory diseases ...
Maintenance of endothelial cell integrity is an important component of human health and disease sinc...
Abstract Hemostasis encompasses a set of tightly regulated processes that govern blood...
Platelets are small, anucleate blood elements of critical importance in cardiovascular disease. The ...
At sites of inflammation, infection or vascular injury local proinflammatory or pathogen-derived sti...
One of the most important questions in vasculitis research is not why inflammation of blood vessels ...
International audienceAbstract For a long time, blood coagulation and innate immunity have been view...
The ability of platelets to activate and aggregate to form blood clots in response to endothelial in...
Patients with chronic inflammatory diseases often exhibit cardiovascular risk. This risk is associat...
One of the key characteristics of inflammation is the recruitment of leukocytes to the site of tissu...
In sepsis, coagulation is activated and there is an increased risk of developing a consumptive coagu...
Charles J. Lowenstein THE JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE Dole and colleagues report tha...
The following chapter addresses vascular fibroblasts in a healthy, quiescent state, as well during v...
Abstract Beyond their role in hemostasis and thrombosis, platelets are increasingly recognized as ke...
Vascular inflammation underlies most forms of cardiovascular disease, which remains a prevalent caus...