Search Results - "Hanke, Mark"
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Toll-like receptors in health and disease in the brain: mechanisms and therapeutic potential
Published in Clinical science (1979) (01-11-2011)“…The discovery of mammalian TLRs (Toll-like receptors), first identified in 1997 based on their homology with Drosophila Toll, greatly altered our understanding…”
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Toll-like receptor (TLR) and inflammasome actions in the central nervous system
Published in Trends in immunology (01-07-2012)“…During the past 10 years, much attention has been focused towards elucidating the impact of Toll-like receptors (TLRs) in central nervous system (CNS) innate…”
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Neutrophils dominate the immune cell composition in non-small cell lung cancer
Published in Nature communications (01-02-2017)“…The response rate to immune checkpoint inhibitor therapy for non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is just 20%. To improve this figure, several early phase…”
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MyD88-dependent signaling influences fibrosis and alternative macrophage activation during Staphylococcus aureus biofilm infection
Published in PloS one (03-08-2012)“…Bacterial biofilms represent a significant therapeutic challenge based on their ability to evade host immune and antibiotic-mediated clearance. Recent studies…”
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Lung Cancer Subtypes Generate Unique Immune Responses
Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (01-12-2016)“…Lung cancer, the leading cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide, is a heterogeneous disease comprising multiple histologic subtypes that harbor disparate…”
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Deciphering mechanisms of staphylococcal biofilm evasion of host immunity
Published in Frontiers in cellular and infection microbiology (2012)“…Biofilms are adherent communities of bacteria contained within a complex matrix. Although host immune responses to planktonic staphylococcal species have been…”
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Staphylococcus aureus biofilms prevent macrophage phagocytosis and attenuate inflammation in vivo
Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (01-06-2011)“…Biofilms are complex communities of bacteria encased in a matrix composed primarily of polysaccharides, extracellular DNA, and protein. Staphylococcus aureus…”
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β-Adrenergic receptor antagonism prevents anxiety-like behavior and microglial reactivity induced by repeated social defeat
Published in The Journal of neuroscience (27-04-2011)“…Psychosocial stress is associated with altered immune function and development of psychological disorders including anxiety and depression. Here we show that…”
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Targeting macrophage activation for the prevention and treatment of Staphylococcus aureus biofilm infections
Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (01-03-2013)“…Biofilm infections often lead to significant morbidity due to their chronicity and recalcitrance to antibiotics. We have demonstrated that…”
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CcpA regulates arginine biosynthesis in Staphylococcus aureus through repression of proline catabolism
Published in PLoS pathogens (01-11-2012)“…Staphylococcus aureus is a leading cause of community-associated and nosocomial infections. Imperative to the success of S. aureus is the ability to adapt and…”
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Minocycline attenuates lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced neuroinflammation, sickness behavior, and anhedonia
Published in Journal of neuroinflammation (13-05-2008)“…Activation of the peripheral innate immune system stimulates the secretion of CNS cytokines that modulate the behavioral symptoms of sickness. Excessive…”
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Staphylococcus aureus Biofilms Induce Macrophage Dysfunction Through Leukocidin AB and Alpha-Toxin
Published in mBio (25-08-2015)“…The macrophage response to planktonic Staphylococcus aureus involves the induction of proinflammatory microbicidal activity. However, S. aureus biofilms can…”
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Transformation of Human Cathelicidin LL-37 into Selective, Stable, and Potent Antimicrobial Compounds
Published in ACS chemical biology (19-09-2014)“…This Letter reports a family of novel antimicrobial compounds obtained by combining peptide library screening with structure-based design. Library screening…”
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Database screening and in vivo efficacy of antimicrobial peptides against methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus USA300
Published in International journal of antimicrobial agents (01-05-2012)“…Abstract Natural antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are promising candidates for developing a generation of new antimicrobials to meet the challenge of…”
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Global Transcriptome Analysis of Staphylococcus aureus Biofilms in Response to Innate Immune Cells
Published in Infection and Immunity (01-12-2013)“…Classifications Services IAI Citing Articles Google Scholar PubMed Related Content Social Bookmarking CiteULike Delicious Digg Facebook Google+ Mendeley Reddit…”
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Treatment with Repository Corticotropin Injection in Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis, Systemic Lupus Erythematosus, and Dermatomyositis/Polymyositis
Published in Open access rheumatology: research and reviews (01-01-2020)“…Repository corticotropin injection (RCI) is indicated for a number of autoimmune-mediated diseases including rheumatoid arthritis (RA), systemic lupus…”
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Correction: Targeting Macrophage Activation for the Prevention and Treatment of Staphylococcus aureus Biofilm Infections
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Social disruption induces lung inflammation
Published in Brain, behavior, and immunity (01-03-2010)“…Abstract Social disruption (SDR) is a well-characterized mouse stressor that causes changes in immune cell reactivity in response to inflammatory stimuli. In…”
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Immunogenic dendritic cells primed by social defeat enhance adaptive immunity to influenza A virus
Published in Brain, behavior, and immunity (01-01-2011)“…Research highlights ► SDR, a model of social defeat, significantly influences immunogenic DCs. ► Adoptively transferred DCs from SDR mice enhance adaptive…”
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Stress and the anti-influenza immune response: Repeated social defeat augments clonal expansion of CD8+ T cells during primary influenza A viral infection
Published in Journal of neuroimmunology (29-02-2012)“…Abstract Social disruption stress (SDR) prior to primary influenza A virus (IAV) infection augments memory to IAV re-challenge in a T cell-specific manner…”
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