Neutrophils are important components of the innate immune system that mediate pathogen defense by multiple processes including phagocytosis, release of proteolytic enzymes, production of reactive oxygen species, and neutrophil extracellular trap formation. Abnormalities of neutrophil count and function have been described in the setting of HIV infection, with the majority of antiretroviral agents (ARVs), excluding zidovudine, having been reported to correct neutropenia. Questions still remain, however, about their impact on neutrophil function, particularly the possibility of persistent neutrophil activation, which could predispose people living with HIV to chronic inflammatory disorders, even in the presence of virally-suppressive ...
Abstract It is well-recognized that human immunodeficiencyvirus type-1 (HIV-1) mainly targets CD4+T ...
Abstract Cardiovascular diseases and thrombotic events became major clinical problems in the combine...
Systemic biomarkers of inflammation, including cytokines and chemokines, are potentially useful in ...
Neutrophils are important components of the innate immune system that mediate pathogen defense by m...
Platelets are anucleate cytoplasmic cell fragments that circulate in the blood, where they are invol...
With the advent of highly effective antiretroviral therapy, cardiovascular disease has become an imp...
<div><p>HIV-1 infection is associated with a progressive loss of T cell functional capacity and redu...
Background: HIV infection is associated with increased risk of Cardiovascular Diseases (CVD) and ris...
Experimental and epidemiological evidence suggests that neutrophils are important in the host respon...
Platelet aggregates play a crucial role in the immune defence mechanism against viruses. Increased l...
Objectives: This study aimed to assess whether gut-derived lipopolysaccharide (LPS) could affect pla...
<div><p>Objectives</p><p>Neutrophils contribute to pathogen clearance through pattern recognition re...
Background and purpose Some clinical studies have reported increased myocardial infarction in people...
Gerrit Kann,1,* Junaid Owasil,1,* Karina Kuczka,2 Annette Haberl,1 Timo Wolf,1 Pavel Khaykin...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: Platelets are key cells in atherosclerosis and acute cardio...
Abstract It is well-recognized that human immunodeficiencyvirus type-1 (HIV-1) mainly targets CD4+T ...
Abstract Cardiovascular diseases and thrombotic events became major clinical problems in the combine...
Systemic biomarkers of inflammation, including cytokines and chemokines, are potentially useful in ...
Neutrophils are important components of the innate immune system that mediate pathogen defense by m...
Platelets are anucleate cytoplasmic cell fragments that circulate in the blood, where they are invol...
With the advent of highly effective antiretroviral therapy, cardiovascular disease has become an imp...
<div><p>HIV-1 infection is associated with a progressive loss of T cell functional capacity and redu...
Background: HIV infection is associated with increased risk of Cardiovascular Diseases (CVD) and ris...
Experimental and epidemiological evidence suggests that neutrophils are important in the host respon...
Platelet aggregates play a crucial role in the immune defence mechanism against viruses. Increased l...
Objectives: This study aimed to assess whether gut-derived lipopolysaccharide (LPS) could affect pla...
<div><p>Objectives</p><p>Neutrophils contribute to pathogen clearance through pattern recognition re...
Background and purpose Some clinical studies have reported increased myocardial infarction in people...
Gerrit Kann,1,* Junaid Owasil,1,* Karina Kuczka,2 Annette Haberl,1 Timo Wolf,1 Pavel Khaykin...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: Platelets are key cells in atherosclerosis and acute cardio...
Abstract It is well-recognized that human immunodeficiencyvirus type-1 (HIV-1) mainly targets CD4+T ...
Abstract Cardiovascular diseases and thrombotic events became major clinical problems in the combine...
Systemic biomarkers of inflammation, including cytokines and chemokines, are potentially useful in ...