Search Results - "Land, Walter G."
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Origin and Consequences of Necroinflammation
Published in Physiological reviews (01-04-2018)“…When cells undergo necrotic cell death in either physiological or pathophysiological settings in vivo, they release highly immunogenic intracellular molecules…”
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Danger signals - damaged-self recognition across the tree of life
Published in Frontiers in plant science (31-10-2014)“…Multicellular organisms suffer injury and serve as hosts for microorganisms. Therefore, they require mechanisms to detect injury and to distinguish the self…”
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The role of damage-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs) in human diseases : part ii : DAMPs as diagnostics, prognostics and therapeutics in clinical medicine
Published in Sultan Qaboos University medical journal (01-05-2015)“…هذا المقال هو الجزء الثاني من المراجعة التي تركز على دور الأضرار المرتبطة بالأنماط الجزيئية في أمراض البشر عن طريق عرض أمثلة من الرضحية (متلازمة استجابة…”
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Walter Brendel and the dawn of transplantation research in Germany
Published in Frontiers in transplantation (17-09-2024)“…Walter Brendel was a physiologist who headed the Institut of Experimental Surgery at the University of Munich (LMU) from 1961 until 1989. His legendary career…”
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The role of postischemic reperfusion injury and other nonantigen-dependent inflammatory pathways in transplantation
Published in Transplantation (15-03-2005)“…The Injury Hypothesis, first published in 1994 and modified several times between 1996 and 2002, holds that the reactive oxygen species-mediated reperfusion…”
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The role of damage-associated molecular patterns in human diseases : Part I-promoting inflammation and immunity
Published in Sultan Qaboos University medical journal (01-02-2015)“…There is increasing interest by physicians in the impact of the innate immune system on human diseases. In particular, the role of the molecules that initiate…”
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Editorial: Danger Signals Triggering Immune Response and Inflammation
Published in Frontiers in immunology (11-08-2017)Get full text
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Emerging role of innate immunity in organ transplantation Part II: potential of damage-associated molecular patterns to generate immunostimulatory dendritic cells
Published in Transplantation reviews (Philadelphia, Pa.) (01-04-2012)“…Abstract Part 2 of the review focuses on the potential of oxidative injury–induced damage-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs) to generate immunostimulatory…”
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Protocol for TRAUMADORNASE: a prospective, randomized, multicentre, double-blinded, placebo-controlled clinical trial of aerosolized dornase alfa to reduce the incidence of moderate-to-severe hypoxaemia in ventilated trauma patients
Published in Current controlled trials in cardiovascular medicine (18-03-2020)“…Acute respiratory distress syndrome continues to drive significant morbidity and mortality after severe trauma. The incidence of trauma-induced,…”
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The danger theory in view of the injury hypothesis: 20 years later
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Transfusion-Related Acute Lung Injury: The Work of DAMPs
Published in Transfusion medicine and hemotherapy (01-01-2013)“…Current notions in immunology hold that not only pathogen-mediated tissue injury but any injury activates the innate immune system. In principle, this…”
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Emerging role of innate immunity in organ transplantation: part I: evolution of innate immunity and oxidative allograft injury
Published in Transplantation reviews (Philadelphia, Pa.) (01-04-2012)“…The innate immune system is an evolutionarily highly conserved first rapid line of host defense against tissue injury and consists of a whole family of mobile…”
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Emerging role of innate immunity in organ transplantation part III: the quest for transplant tolerance via prevention of oxidative allograft injury and its consequences
Published in Transplantation reviews (Philadelphia, Pa.) (01-04-2012)“…Abstract In parts I and II of this tripartite review, the innate immune system was briefly described, focusing on its emerging role in organ transplantation…”
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Tissue injury-induced initiation of the adaptive immune response
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Role of heat shock protein 70 in innate alloimmunity
Published in Frontiers in immunology (01-01-2012)“…This article briefly describes our own experience with the proven demonstration of heat shock protein 70 (HSP70) in reperfused renal allografts from brain-dead…”
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Editorial: Wound Recognition across the Tree of Life
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Injury-induced allograft rejection: A rendezvous with evolution
Published in Clinical transplants (2013)“…Modern immunology, in many ways, is based on three major paradigms: the clonal selection theory, the pattern recognition theory, and the danger/injury theory…”
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Emerging role of innate immunity in organ transplantation
Published in Transplantation reviews (Philadelphia, Pa.) (01-04-2012)“…Abstract The innate immune system is an evolutionarily highly conserved first rapid line of host defense against tissue injury and consists of a whole family…”
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Future immunosuppression in organ transplantation: treating the innate immune system of the deceased donor--start tomorrow
Published in Experimental and clinical transplantation (01-06-2012)“…This article, based in part on an invited talk at the Annual International Conference of Saudi Society of Nephrology & Transplantation in 2012, reviews current…”
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Injury to allografts: innate immune pathways to acute and chronic rejection
Published in Saudi journal of kidney diseases and transplantation (01-10-2005)“…An emerging body of evidence suggests that innate immunity, as the first line of host defence against invading pathogens or their components…”
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