Sepsis is a life-threatening organ dysfunction caused by a host’s dysfunctional response to infection. As is known to all, septic heart disease occurs because pathogens invading the blood stimulate the activation of endothelial cells, causing a large number of white blood cells to accumulate and trigger an immune response. However, in severe sepsis, the hematopoietic system is inhibited, and there will also be a decline in white blood cells, at which time the autoimmune system will also be suppressed. During the immune response, a large number of inflammatory factors are released into cells to participate in the inflammatory process, which ultimately damages cardiac myocytes and leads to impaired cardiac function. N6-methyladenosine (m6A) i...
Sepsis is a severe condition characterized by systemic inflammation. One of the most involved organs...
Despite the fact that septic patients exhibit altered cardiac function, it is not considered a major...
Sepsis is a systemic inflammatory response that follows bacterial infection. Cardiac dysfunction is ...
N6-methyladenosine (m6A) modification plays important roles in the pathology of a variety of disease...
Sepsis is a common complication after severe trauma, burns, infections, major surgery and is frequen...
Sepsis was first described by the ancient Greek physicians over 2000 years ago. The pathophysiology ...
Cardiovascular dysfunction induced by sepsis is one of the most common phenotypes of cardiovascular ...
The inflammatory response of sepsis results in organ dysfunction, including myocardial dysfunction. ...
Sepsis, a progressive immunological, metabolic and cardiovascular disorder, is a major cause of morb...
Introduction Sepsis is a life-threatening disease that damages multiple organs and induced by the ho...
Sepsis is a severe condition characterized by systemic inflammation. One of the most involved organs...
Sepsis is a systemic inflammatory response that follows bacterial infection. Cardiac dysfunction is ...
Sepsis is a severe condition characterized by systemic inflammation. One of the most involved organs...
<p>Sepsis and metabolic syndrome (MetS) are both inflammation-related entities with high impact for ...
Although bone marrow derived mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) systemic administration reduces sepsis-asso...
Sepsis is a severe condition characterized by systemic inflammation. One of the most involved organs...
Despite the fact that septic patients exhibit altered cardiac function, it is not considered a major...
Sepsis is a systemic inflammatory response that follows bacterial infection. Cardiac dysfunction is ...
N6-methyladenosine (m6A) modification plays important roles in the pathology of a variety of disease...
Sepsis is a common complication after severe trauma, burns, infections, major surgery and is frequen...
Sepsis was first described by the ancient Greek physicians over 2000 years ago. The pathophysiology ...
Cardiovascular dysfunction induced by sepsis is one of the most common phenotypes of cardiovascular ...
The inflammatory response of sepsis results in organ dysfunction, including myocardial dysfunction. ...
Sepsis, a progressive immunological, metabolic and cardiovascular disorder, is a major cause of morb...
Introduction Sepsis is a life-threatening disease that damages multiple organs and induced by the ho...
Sepsis is a severe condition characterized by systemic inflammation. One of the most involved organs...
Sepsis is a systemic inflammatory response that follows bacterial infection. Cardiac dysfunction is ...
Sepsis is a severe condition characterized by systemic inflammation. One of the most involved organs...
<p>Sepsis and metabolic syndrome (MetS) are both inflammation-related entities with high impact for ...
Although bone marrow derived mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) systemic administration reduces sepsis-asso...
Sepsis is a severe condition characterized by systemic inflammation. One of the most involved organs...
Despite the fact that septic patients exhibit altered cardiac function, it is not considered a major...
Sepsis is a systemic inflammatory response that follows bacterial infection. Cardiac dysfunction is ...