Sepsis is a critical condition characterized by increased levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines and proliferating cells such as neutrophils and macrophages in response to microbial pathogens. Such processes lead to an abnormal inflammatory response and multi-organ failure. MicroRNAs (miRNA) are single-stranded non-coding RNAs with the function of gene regulation. This means that miRNAs are involved in multiple intracellular pathways and thus contribute to or inhibit inflammation. As a result, their variable expression in different tissues and organs may play a key role in regulating the pathophysiological events of sepsis. Thanks to this property, miRNAs may serve as potential diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers in such life-threatening eve...
A critically ill polytrauma patient is one of the most complex cases to be admitted to the intensive...
Sepsis is a common cause of death in the intensive care unit with mortality up to 70% when accompani...
The physiopathology of sepsis continues to be poorly understood, and despite recent advances in its ...
Sepsis is a critical condition characterized by increased levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines and p...
Sepsis is a severe condition characterized by systemic inflammation. One of the most involved organs...
Sepsis is a clinical syndrome defined as a dysregulated host response to infection resulting in life...
Sepsis is a severe condition characterized by systemic inflammation. One of the most involved organs...
Sepsis is a severe condition characterized by systemic inflammation. One of the most involved organs...
Sepsis is regarded as arising from an unusual systemic response to infection but the physiopathology...
Biomarkers based on the molecular mechanism of sepsis are important for timely diagnosis and treatme...
OBJECTIVE:To identify specific miRNAs involved in sepsis-induced AKI and to explore their targeting ...
<div><p>Biomarkers based on the molecular mechanism of sepsis are important for timely diagnosis and...
Sepsis represents a major cause of lethality during intensive care unit (ICU) treatment. Pharmacolog...
Systemic inflammation in humans may be triggered by infection, termed sepsis, or non-infective proce...
<div><p>Rationale</p><p>Sepsis is a common cause of death in the intensive care unit with mortality ...
A critically ill polytrauma patient is one of the most complex cases to be admitted to the intensive...
Sepsis is a common cause of death in the intensive care unit with mortality up to 70% when accompani...
The physiopathology of sepsis continues to be poorly understood, and despite recent advances in its ...
Sepsis is a critical condition characterized by increased levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines and p...
Sepsis is a severe condition characterized by systemic inflammation. One of the most involved organs...
Sepsis is a clinical syndrome defined as a dysregulated host response to infection resulting in life...
Sepsis is a severe condition characterized by systemic inflammation. One of the most involved organs...
Sepsis is a severe condition characterized by systemic inflammation. One of the most involved organs...
Sepsis is regarded as arising from an unusual systemic response to infection but the physiopathology...
Biomarkers based on the molecular mechanism of sepsis are important for timely diagnosis and treatme...
OBJECTIVE:To identify specific miRNAs involved in sepsis-induced AKI and to explore their targeting ...
<div><p>Biomarkers based on the molecular mechanism of sepsis are important for timely diagnosis and...
Sepsis represents a major cause of lethality during intensive care unit (ICU) treatment. Pharmacolog...
Systemic inflammation in humans may be triggered by infection, termed sepsis, or non-infective proce...
<div><p>Rationale</p><p>Sepsis is a common cause of death in the intensive care unit with mortality ...
A critically ill polytrauma patient is one of the most complex cases to be admitted to the intensive...
Sepsis is a common cause of death in the intensive care unit with mortality up to 70% when accompani...
The physiopathology of sepsis continues to be poorly understood, and despite recent advances in its ...