Bacterial infections present a significant burden on healthcare and cause considerable morbidity and mortality. Emerging resistance against antimicrobial therapy complicates the treatment of these infections. In addition, antibiotic therapy may not be sufficient to prevent mortality in severely ill patients. It is therefore important to expand our knowledge on host defense mechanisms that may help in the development of new treatment strategies. Invasive infection is associated with the release of endogenous molecules, also known as alarmins or damage associated molecular patterns. Alarmins activate innate immune cells and act as endogenous danger signals to initiate and perpetuate inflammation. Uncontrolled release of alarmins however, may ...
Gram-positive bacterial infections have risen over recent years and current antibiotic treatments ar...
The body initiates an immune response to danger signals. The Danger model of the immune system postu...
The innate immune system is in the vanguard of host defenses against infection. Recognition of invas...
Pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs) are some nonspecific and highly conserved molecular s...
The immune system detects "danger" through a series of what we call pathogen-associated molecular pa...
Our immune system is based on the close collaboration of the innate and adaptive immune systems for ...
AbstractDuring sepsis, microbial derived products (“pathogen-associated molecular patterns”, PAMPs) ...
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Systemic inflammation is very prevalent among critically ill patients, particularly those with exten...
Hyporesponsiveness by phagocytes is a well-known phenomenon in sepsis that is frequently induced by ...
SummaryHyporesponsiveness by phagocytes is a well-known phenomenon in sepsis that is frequently indu...
Alarmins are endogenous molecules that are constitutively available and released upon tissue damage ...
The elaboration of an effective immune response against pathogenic microbes such as viruses, intrace...
Alarmins are endogenous, constitutively expressed, chemotacting and immune activating proteins or pe...
Sterile injury can cause a systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) that resembles the host re...
Gram-positive bacterial infections have risen over recent years and current antibiotic treatments ar...
The body initiates an immune response to danger signals. The Danger model of the immune system postu...
The innate immune system is in the vanguard of host defenses against infection. Recognition of invas...
Pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs) are some nonspecific and highly conserved molecular s...
The immune system detects "danger" through a series of what we call pathogen-associated molecular pa...
Our immune system is based on the close collaboration of the innate and adaptive immune systems for ...
AbstractDuring sepsis, microbial derived products (“pathogen-associated molecular patterns”, PAMPs) ...
Contains fulltext : 182600.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Over the last...
Systemic inflammation is very prevalent among critically ill patients, particularly those with exten...
Hyporesponsiveness by phagocytes is a well-known phenomenon in sepsis that is frequently induced by ...
SummaryHyporesponsiveness by phagocytes is a well-known phenomenon in sepsis that is frequently indu...
Alarmins are endogenous molecules that are constitutively available and released upon tissue damage ...
The elaboration of an effective immune response against pathogenic microbes such as viruses, intrace...
Alarmins are endogenous, constitutively expressed, chemotacting and immune activating proteins or pe...
Sterile injury can cause a systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) that resembles the host re...
Gram-positive bacterial infections have risen over recent years and current antibiotic treatments ar...
The body initiates an immune response to danger signals. The Danger model of the immune system postu...
The innate immune system is in the vanguard of host defenses against infection. Recognition of invas...