Search Results - "Sherwood, Edward"
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Targeting Immune Cell Checkpoints during Sepsis
Published in International journal of molecular sciences (14-11-2017)“…Immunosuppression is increasingly being recognized as one of the causes of increased morbidity and mortality during sepsis. Both innate and adaptive immune…”
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Trained immunity, tolerance, priming and differentiation: distinct immunological processes
Published in Nature immunology (01-01-2021)“…The similarities and differences between trained immunity and other immune processes are the subject of intense interrogation. Therefore, a consensus on the…”
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Immunobiology of the IL-15/IL-15Rα complex as an antitumor and antiviral agent
Published in Cytokine & growth factor reviews (01-12-2017)“…[Display omitted] •IL-15 potently activates natural killer, NKT and memory CD8+ T cells and is crucial for their normal growth and differentiation.•The…”
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Residual Mechanical Response of Recycled Aggregate Concrete after Exposure to Elevated Temperatures
Published in Journal of materials in civil engineering (01-11-2013)“…AbstractA considerable number of investigations have been conducted on the mechanical and material properties of concrete made with recycled concrete aggregate…”
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Human activities and climate variability drive fast‐paced change across the world's estuarine–coastal ecosystems
Published in Global change biology (01-02-2016)“…Time series of environmental measurements are essential for detecting, measuring and understanding changes in the Earth system and its biological communities…”
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Immunotherapy: A promising approach to reverse sepsis-induced immunosuppression
Published in Pharmacological research (01-09-2016)“…[Display omitted] Sepsis is defined as life-threatening organ dysfunction caused by dysregulated host responses to infection (Third International Consensus…”
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Getting sepsis therapy right
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (13-03-2015)“…Is decreasing inflammation or increasing the host immune response the better approach? [Also see Report by Weber et al. ] Sepsis—a complication of infection—is…”
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The biology of natural killer cells during sepsis
Published in Immunology (01-02-2018)“…Summary Natural killer (NK) cells are large granular lymphocytes largely recognized for their importance in tumour surveillance and the host response to viral…”
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Factor XI Deficiency Alters the Cytokine Response and Activation of Contact Proteases during Polymicrobial Sepsis in Mice
Published in PloS one (05-04-2016)“…Sepsis, a systemic inflammatory response to infection, is often accompanied by abnormalities of blood coagulation. Prior work with a mouse model of sepsis…”
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Regulation of leukocyte function by citric acid cycle intermediates
Published in Journal of leukocyte biology (01-07-2019)“…Cellular metabolism is a means of generating ATP to provide energy for key cellular functions. However, recent research shows that citric acid cycle…”
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MyD88-dependent signaling drives toll-like receptor-induced trained immunity in macrophages
Published in Frontiers in immunology (11-11-2022)“…Immunocompromised populations are highly vulnerable to developing life-threatening infections. Strategies to protect patients with weak immune responses are…”
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Immune Checkpoints: Novel Therapeutic Targets to Attenuate Sepsis-Induced Immunosuppression
Published in Frontiers in immunology (03-02-2021)“…Sepsis is a leading cause of death in intensive care units and survivors develop prolonged immunosuppression and a high incidence of recurrent infections. No…”
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IL-15 Superagonist-Mediated Immunotoxicity: Role of NK Cells and IFN-γ
Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (01-09-2015)“…IL-15 is currently undergoing clinical trials to assess its efficacy for treatment of advanced cancers. The combination of IL-15 with soluble IL-15Rα generates…”
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Frontline Science: Anti‐PD‐L1 protects against infection with common bacterial pathogens after burn injury
Published in Journal of leukocyte biology (01-01-2018)“…Burn patients are susceptible to infections due, in part, to immune dysfunction. Upregulation of programmed death‐1 (PD‐1) receptor on T cells and programmed…”
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Reversal of sepsis‐induced T cell dysfunction: OX‐40 to the rescue?
Published in Journal of leukocyte biology (01-04-2021)“…Graphical The study of Unsinger and colleagues provide important insights into OX40 mediated immunotherapy as a potential approach for the treatment of sepsis…”
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The prediction of compressive strength of ungrouted hollow concrete block masonry
Published in Construction & building materials (15-05-2014)“…•A large database of compressive test results on ungrouted masonry was assembled from literature.•Collected data was used to develop a formula to predict…”
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A Murky Ruling Threatens the Fate of Millions of US Wetlands
Published in Wetlands (Wilmington, N.C.) (01-06-2024)“…For decades, federal protections were extended to wetlands adjacent to “waters of the US” by the Clean Water Act. In its Sackett v. EPA ruling, however, the US…”
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The Metabolic Basis of Immune Dysfunction Following Sepsis and Trauma
Published in Frontiers in immunology (29-05-2020)“…Critically ill, severely injured and high-risk surgical patients are vulnerable to secondary infections during hospitalization and after hospital discharge…”
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β-Glucan Induces Distinct and Protective Innate Immune Memory in Differentiated Macrophages
Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (01-12-2021)“…Bacterial infections are a common and deadly threat to vulnerable patients. Alternative strategies to fight infection are needed. β-Glucan, an immunomodulator…”
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The Cytokine Response to Lipopolysaccharide Does Not Predict the Host Response to Infection
Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (15-04-2017)“…The magnitude of the LPS-elicited cytokine response is commonly used to assess immune function in critically ill patients. A suppressed response, known as…”
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