Search Results - "Koenderman, L"
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Immunological and hematological effects of IL‐5(Rα)‐targeted therapy: An overview
Published in Allergy (Copenhagen) (01-10-2018)“…IL‐5 is an important cytokine for priming and survival of mature eosinophils and for proliferation and maturation of their progenitors. Hence, IL‐5(Rα)…”
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Quality over quantity; eosinophil activation status will deepen the insight into eosinophilic diseases
Published in Respiratory medicine (01-02-2023)“…Eosinophil associated diseases have gained much attention recently because of the introduction of specific eosinophil targeted therapies. These diseases range…”
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Similar activation state of neutrophils in sputum of asthma patients irrespective of sputum eosinophilia
Published in Clinical and experimental immunology (01-11-2015)“…Summary Inflammatory phenotypes of asthma are associated with differences in disease characteristics. It is unknown whether these inflammatory phenotypes are…”
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Enrichment of sialylated IgG by lectin fractionation does not enhance the efficacy of immunoglobulin G in a murine model of immune thrombocytopenia
Published in PloS one (23-06-2011)“…Intravenous immunoglobulin G (IVIg) is widely used against a range of clinical symptoms. For its use in immune modulating therapies such as treatment of immune…”
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IL-3 up-regulates and activates human eosinophil CD32 and alpha M beta 2 integrin causing degranulation
Published in Clinical and experimental allergy (01-04-2017)“…Background Eosinophils contribute to the pathogenesis of multiple diseases, including asthma. Treatment with antibodies targeting IL-5 or IL-5 receptor alpha…”
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Point-of-care neutrophil CD64 as a rule in diagnostic test for bacterial infections in the emergency department
Published in BMC emergency medicine (14-03-2023)“…Bacterial infections are frequently seen in the emergency department (ED), but can be difficult to distinguish from viral infections and some non-infectious…”
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IL‐3 up‐regulates and activates human eosinophil CD32 and αMβ2 integrin causing degranulation
Published in Clinical and experimental allergy (01-04-2017)“…Summary Background Eosinophils contribute to the pathogenesis of multiple diseases, including asthma. Treatment with antibodies targeting IL‐5 or IL‐5 receptor…”
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Diagnosing eosinophilic asthma using a multivariate prediction model based on blood granulocyte responsiveness
Published in Allergy (Copenhagen) (01-08-2017)“…Background The identification of inflammatory asthma phenotypes, using sputum analysis, has proven its value in diagnosis and disease monitoring. However due…”
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Neutrophil and Eosinophil Responses Remain Abnormal for Several Months in Primary Care Patients With COVID-19 Disease
Published in Frontiers in allergy (27-07-2022)“…Introduction Neutrophil and eosinophil activation and its relation to disease severity has been understudied in primary care patients with COVID-19. In this…”
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Longitudinal assessment of the inflammatory response: The next step in personalized medicine after severe trauma
Published in Frontiers in medicine (20-09-2022)“…Infections in trauma patients are an increasing and substantial cause of morbidity, contributing to a mortality rate of 5–8% after trauma. With increased early…”
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Automated, Point-of-Care mobile flow cytometry: Bringing the laboratory to the sample
Published in Heliyon (30-04-2024)“…Innate effector cells are very responsive to infectious and inflammatory cues found in damaged and inflamed tissues. Their activation is a potential target to…”
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A dominant activating RAC2 variant associated with immunodeficiency and pulmonary disease
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Trauma: the role of the innate immune system
Published in World journal of emergency surgery (20-05-2006)“…Immune dysfunction can provoke (multiple) organ failure in severely injured patients. This dysfunction manifests in two forms, which follow a biphasic pattern…”
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Human neutrophils switch to an activated phenotype after homing to the lung irrespective of inflammatory disease
Published in Clinical and experimental immunology (01-03-2009)“…Summary Systemic inflammation can be investigated by changes in expression profiles of neutrophil receptors. Application of this technology for analysis of…”
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Limited impact of traumatic brain injury on the post-traumatic inflammatory cellular response
Published in European journal of trauma and emergency surgery (Munich : 2007) (09-07-2024)“…Trauma triggers a systemic inflammatory cellular response due to tissue damage, potentially leading to a secondary immune deficiency. Trauma severity is…”
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Systemic inflammation in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Published in The European respiratory journal (02-11-2003)“…Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is characterised by a chronic inflammation in the pulmonary tissue. The disease is associated with a switch from a…”
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Forkhead transcription factor FKHR-L1 modulates cytokine-dependent transcriptional regulation of p27(KIP1)
Published in Molecular and cellular biology (01-12-2000)“…Interleukin-3 (IL-3), IL-5, and granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor regulate the survival, proliferation, and differentiation of hematopoietic…”
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Lipopolysaccharide and hemorrhagic shock cause systemic inflammation by different mechanisms
Published in The journal of trauma and acute care surgery (01-01-2013)“…Hemorrhagic shock (HS) and sepsis are common after trauma. These trauma patients often need ventilatory support. The resulting hyperinflammatory state can…”
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The systemic inflammatory response induced by trauma is reflected by multiple phenotypes of blood neutrophils
Published in Injury (01-12-2007)“…Summary Secondary morbidity and mortality after trauma are mainly due to a dysfunctional immune system. Severe injury can trigger a systemic inflammatory…”
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Acute‐phase concentrations of soluble fibrinogen inhibit neutrophil adhesion under flow conditions in vitro through interactions with ICAM‐1 and MAC‐1 (CD11b/CD18)
Published in Journal of thrombosis and haemostasis (01-06-2013)“…Summary Background Immobilized fibrinogen and fibrin facilitate leukocyte adhesion, as they are potent ligands for leukocyte MAC‐1 (CD11b/CD18). However,…”
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