Special proresolving mediators (SPMs) limit the intensity of inflammation; however, their regulation is poorly understood. In this issue of Immunity, Li et al. (2013) describe bipolar roles for miR-466l in the promotion of inflammation and the induction of SPMs
While the treatment of inflammatory disorders is generally based on inhibiting factors that drive on...
Understanding mechanisms that control immunity is central in the quest to gain insights into the eti...
The systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) is a potentially lethal response triggered by div...
Special proresolving mediators (SPMs) limit the intensity of inflammation; however, their regulation...
SummaryThe magnitude and duration of acute inflammation are controlled by active resolution programs...
Unresolved inflammation is associated with several widely occurring diseases such as arthritis, peri...
Mechanisms underlying delays in resolution programs of inflammation are of interest for many disease...
Inflammation is associated with the development of diseases characterized by altered nutrient metabo...
Within this chapter we discuss the mechanisms that drive inflammation resolution and consider the po...
Inflammation is a fundamental protective mechanism and at the same time the driving force of a varie...
Inflammatory responses, like all biological cascades, are shaped by a delicate balance between posit...
We are all too familiar with the events that follow a bee sting – heat, redness, swelling and pain. ...
Inflammation is an essential protective response against harmful stimuli, such as invading pathogens...
Non-resolving inflammation is the main mechanism of morbidity and mortality among patients suffering...
Inflammation is a complex response of the body to exogenous and endogenous insults. Chronic and syst...
While the treatment of inflammatory disorders is generally based on inhibiting factors that drive on...
Understanding mechanisms that control immunity is central in the quest to gain insights into the eti...
The systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) is a potentially lethal response triggered by div...
Special proresolving mediators (SPMs) limit the intensity of inflammation; however, their regulation...
SummaryThe magnitude and duration of acute inflammation are controlled by active resolution programs...
Unresolved inflammation is associated with several widely occurring diseases such as arthritis, peri...
Mechanisms underlying delays in resolution programs of inflammation are of interest for many disease...
Inflammation is associated with the development of diseases characterized by altered nutrient metabo...
Within this chapter we discuss the mechanisms that drive inflammation resolution and consider the po...
Inflammation is a fundamental protective mechanism and at the same time the driving force of a varie...
Inflammatory responses, like all biological cascades, are shaped by a delicate balance between posit...
We are all too familiar with the events that follow a bee sting – heat, redness, swelling and pain. ...
Inflammation is an essential protective response against harmful stimuli, such as invading pathogens...
Non-resolving inflammation is the main mechanism of morbidity and mortality among patients suffering...
Inflammation is a complex response of the body to exogenous and endogenous insults. Chronic and syst...
While the treatment of inflammatory disorders is generally based on inhibiting factors that drive on...
Understanding mechanisms that control immunity is central in the quest to gain insights into the eti...
The systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) is a potentially lethal response triggered by div...