BackgroundHighly pathogenic influenza viruses cause high levels of morbidity, including excessive infiltration of leukocytes into the lungs, high viral loads and a cytokine storm. However, the details of how these pathological features unfold in severe influenza infections remain unclear. Accumulation of Gr1 + CD11b + myeloid cells has been observed in highly pathogenic influenza infections but it is not clear how and why they accumulate in the severely inflamed lung. In this study, we selected this cell population as a target to investigate the extreme inflammatory response during severe influenza infection.ResultsWe established H1N1 IAV-infected mouse models using three viruses of varying pathogenicity and noted the accumulation of a defi...
Natural killer (NK) cells are innate lymphocytes that play an important role in control of viral inf...
Influenza symptoms vary from mild disease to death, however determinants of severity are unclear. Ty...
Influenza viruses (IV) have caused untold morbidity and mortality throughout the previous centuries....
Background: Highly pathogenic influenza viruses cause high levels of morbidity, including excessive ...
Background: Highly pathogenic influenza viruses cause high levels of morbidity, including excessive ...
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Influenza A virus (IAV) infection triggers an exuberant host response that promotes acute lung injur...
Summary: Type I and type III interferons (IFNs) are critical for controlling viral infections. Howev...
<p>Monocytes and monocyte-derived cells are important in providing innate immunity against various p...
Tumor progression locus 2 (Tpl2) is a serine-threonine kinase known to promote inflammation in respo...
Highly pathogenic human respiratory coronaviruses cause acute lethal disease characterized by exuber...
Severe influenza infections have been associated with dysregulated innate immunity that involves mac...
<div><p>Host control of influenza A virus (IAV) is associated with exuberant pulmonary inflammation ...
<div><p>Influenza virus infection accounts for significant morbidity and mortality world-wide. Inter...
Type I interferon (IFN-I) plays a critical role in the homeostasis of hematopoietic stem cells and i...
Natural killer (NK) cells are innate lymphocytes that play an important role in control of viral inf...
Influenza symptoms vary from mild disease to death, however determinants of severity are unclear. Ty...
Influenza viruses (IV) have caused untold morbidity and mortality throughout the previous centuries....
Background: Highly pathogenic influenza viruses cause high levels of morbidity, including excessive ...
Background: Highly pathogenic influenza viruses cause high levels of morbidity, including excessive ...
[[sponsorship]]基因體研究中心[[note]]已出版;[SCI];有審查制度[[note]]http://gateway.isiknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway...
Influenza A virus (IAV) infection triggers an exuberant host response that promotes acute lung injur...
Summary: Type I and type III interferons (IFNs) are critical for controlling viral infections. Howev...
<p>Monocytes and monocyte-derived cells are important in providing innate immunity against various p...
Tumor progression locus 2 (Tpl2) is a serine-threonine kinase known to promote inflammation in respo...
Highly pathogenic human respiratory coronaviruses cause acute lethal disease characterized by exuber...
Severe influenza infections have been associated with dysregulated innate immunity that involves mac...
<div><p>Host control of influenza A virus (IAV) is associated with exuberant pulmonary inflammation ...
<div><p>Influenza virus infection accounts for significant morbidity and mortality world-wide. Inter...
Type I interferon (IFN-I) plays a critical role in the homeostasis of hematopoietic stem cells and i...
Natural killer (NK) cells are innate lymphocytes that play an important role in control of viral inf...
Influenza symptoms vary from mild disease to death, however determinants of severity are unclear. Ty...
Influenza viruses (IV) have caused untold morbidity and mortality throughout the previous centuries....