The acute phase response is an orchestrated response to tissue injury, infection or inflammation. A prominent feature of this response is the induction of acute phase proteins, which are involved in the restoration of homeostasis. Cytokines are important mediators of the acute phase response. Uncontrolled and prolonged action of cytokines is potentially harmful, therefore mechanisms exist which limit the activity of cytokines; these include soluble cytokine receptors and receptor antagonists. The cytokine signal is transmitted into the cell via membrane-bound receptors. Different intracellular signalling pathways are activated by different cytokine-receptor interactions. Eventually, cytokine-inducible transcription factors interact with the...
Oval cells are facultative liver progenitor cells, which are invoked during chronic liver injury in ...
Chemical messengers called cytokines play an impor-tant role during the body’s initial response to i...
Sterile inflammation is a ubiquitous response of tissues to stress and injury, and occurs to a high ...
The acute phase response is an orchestrated response to tissue injury, infection or inflammation. A ...
The acute phase response is an orchestrated response to tissue injury, infection or inflammation. A ...
The acute-phase response consists in a large number of behavioural, physiologic, biochemical, and nu...
AbstractA variety of injuries, such as bacterial infection or ischemic tissue necrosis, induce syste...
Inflammation is the key response for infectious and non-infectious diseases. Response is nonspecific...
Many processes related to the consumption or breakdown of alcohol that contribute to alcohol-induced...
The varied reactions of the host to infection, inflammation, or trauma are collectively known as the...
Interleukin-6 (IL-6) is known to be a major mediator of the acute-phase response in liver. We show h...
Cytokines are soluble peptides secreted by several kinds of cells, they mediate many immune and infl...
AbstractDuring inflammatory states, hepatocytes are induced to synthesize and secrete a group protei...
The acute-phase response (APR) is an inflammatory process triggered mainly by IL-6 in response to ne...
SummaryTissue stress and cell death result in inflammation even in the absence of pathogens. Such st...
Oval cells are facultative liver progenitor cells, which are invoked during chronic liver injury in ...
Chemical messengers called cytokines play an impor-tant role during the body’s initial response to i...
Sterile inflammation is a ubiquitous response of tissues to stress and injury, and occurs to a high ...
The acute phase response is an orchestrated response to tissue injury, infection or inflammation. A ...
The acute phase response is an orchestrated response to tissue injury, infection or inflammation. A ...
The acute-phase response consists in a large number of behavioural, physiologic, biochemical, and nu...
AbstractA variety of injuries, such as bacterial infection or ischemic tissue necrosis, induce syste...
Inflammation is the key response for infectious and non-infectious diseases. Response is nonspecific...
Many processes related to the consumption or breakdown of alcohol that contribute to alcohol-induced...
The varied reactions of the host to infection, inflammation, or trauma are collectively known as the...
Interleukin-6 (IL-6) is known to be a major mediator of the acute-phase response in liver. We show h...
Cytokines are soluble peptides secreted by several kinds of cells, they mediate many immune and infl...
AbstractDuring inflammatory states, hepatocytes are induced to synthesize and secrete a group protei...
The acute-phase response (APR) is an inflammatory process triggered mainly by IL-6 in response to ne...
SummaryTissue stress and cell death result in inflammation even in the absence of pathogens. Such st...
Oval cells are facultative liver progenitor cells, which are invoked during chronic liver injury in ...
Chemical messengers called cytokines play an impor-tant role during the body’s initial response to i...
Sterile inflammation is a ubiquitous response of tissues to stress and injury, and occurs to a high ...