International audienceAcute inflammation is the body's response to infection or injury, characterised by the rapid infiltration of poly-morphonuclear neutrophils to the site of injury followed by monocytes, which differentiate locally into macrophages. The latter are essential for the removal of effete neutrophils and provided that the harmful agent is eliminated, removal of neutrophils will lead to the resolution of inflammation. Perturbations in this process result in the persistence of inflammation and close control of pathways associated with resolution are necessary to avoid chronic inflammation, autoimmunity, or both. As our understanding of these processes increase, drugs able to trigger pro-resolution pathways may represent an effec...
Formerly considered as a passive process, the resolution of acute inflammation is now recognized as ...
Neutrophils are highly abundant circulating leukocytes that are amongst the first cells to be recrui...
Unresolved inflammation is a common feature in the pathogenesis of chronic inflammatory/autoimmune d...
International audienceAcute inflammation is the body's response to infection or injury, characterise...
Resolution of inflammation is a coordinated and active process aimed at restoration of tissue integr...
Inflammation is a fundamental protective mechanism and at the same time the driving force of a varie...
Inflammation is a physiological response of the immune system to injury or infection but may become ...
Resolution of acute inflammation is an active process that requires inhibition of further leukocyte ...
arc of the innate immune and alarm circulating amed tissue, promote the inflammogen (Mantovani et al...
Dysregulated inflammation is a central pathological process in diverse disease states. Traditionally...
Within this chapter we discuss the mechanisms that drive inflammation resolution and consider the po...
AbstractClearance of apoptotic cells by phagocytic cells plays a significant role in the resolution ...
Neutrophils are a central component of the innate immune system, whose major role is to defend the ...
Formerly considered as a passive process, the resolution of acute inflammation is now recognized as ...
In simple terms, inflammation can be defined as a beneficial, nonspecific response of tissues to inj...
Formerly considered as a passive process, the resolution of acute inflammation is now recognized as ...
Neutrophils are highly abundant circulating leukocytes that are amongst the first cells to be recrui...
Unresolved inflammation is a common feature in the pathogenesis of chronic inflammatory/autoimmune d...
International audienceAcute inflammation is the body's response to infection or injury, characterise...
Resolution of inflammation is a coordinated and active process aimed at restoration of tissue integr...
Inflammation is a fundamental protective mechanism and at the same time the driving force of a varie...
Inflammation is a physiological response of the immune system to injury or infection but may become ...
Resolution of acute inflammation is an active process that requires inhibition of further leukocyte ...
arc of the innate immune and alarm circulating amed tissue, promote the inflammogen (Mantovani et al...
Dysregulated inflammation is a central pathological process in diverse disease states. Traditionally...
Within this chapter we discuss the mechanisms that drive inflammation resolution and consider the po...
AbstractClearance of apoptotic cells by phagocytic cells plays a significant role in the resolution ...
Neutrophils are a central component of the innate immune system, whose major role is to defend the ...
Formerly considered as a passive process, the resolution of acute inflammation is now recognized as ...
In simple terms, inflammation can be defined as a beneficial, nonspecific response of tissues to inj...
Formerly considered as a passive process, the resolution of acute inflammation is now recognized as ...
Neutrophils are highly abundant circulating leukocytes that are amongst the first cells to be recrui...
Unresolved inflammation is a common feature in the pathogenesis of chronic inflammatory/autoimmune d...