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    Strategies to improve drug development for sepsis by Fink, Mitchell P., Warren, H. Shaw

    Published in Nature reviews. Drug discovery (01-10-2014)
    “…Key Points Sepsis, a common and sometimes fatal systemic illness, is triggered by microbial infection and often leads to impaired function of the lungs,…”
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    Gut Microbiota-Induced Immunoglobulin G Controls Systemic Infection by Symbiotic Bacteria and Pathogens by Zeng, Melody Y., Cisalpino, Daniel, Varadarajan, Saranyaraajan, Hellman, Judith, Warren, H. Shaw, Cascalho, Marilia, Inohara, Naohiro, Núñez, Gabriel

    Published in Immunity (Cambridge, Mass.) (15-03-2016)
    “…The gut microbiota is compartmentalized in the intestinal lumen and induces local immune responses, but it remains unknown whether the gut microbiota can…”
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    Resilience to Bacterial Infection: Difference between Species Could Be Due to Proteins in Serum by Warren, H. Shaw, Fitting, Catherine, Hoff, Eva, Adib-Conquy, Minou, Beasley-Topliffe, Laura, Tesini, Brenda, Liang, Xueya, Valentine, Catherine, Hellman, Judith, Hayden, Douglas, Cavaillon, Jean-Marc

    Published in The Journal of infectious diseases (15-01-2010)
    “…Vertebrates vary in resistance and resilience to infectious diseases, and the mechanisms that regulate the tradeoff between these often opposing protective…”
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    Myocardial Ischemia Activates an Injurious Innate Immune Signaling via Cardiac Heat Shock Protein 60 and Toll-like Receptor 4 by Li, Yan, Si, Rui, Feng, Yan, Chen, Howard H., Zou, Lin, Wang, E., Zhang, Ming, Warren, H. Shaw, Sosnovik, David E., Chao, Wei

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (09-09-2011)
    “…Innate immune response after transient ischemia is the most common cause of myocardial inflammation and may contribute to injury, yet the detailed signaling…”
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    MyD88-Dependent and MyD88-Independent Pathways in Synergy, Priming, and Tolerance between TLR Agonists by Bagchi, Aranya, Herrup, Elizabeth A, Warren, H. Shaw, Trigilio, James, Shin, Hae-Sook, Valentine, Catherine, Hellman, Judith

    Published in Journal of Immunology (15-01-2007)
    “…TLRs sense components of microorganisms and are critical host mediators of inflammation during infection. Different TLR agonists can profoundly alter…”
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    Spontaneous neutrophil migration patterns during sepsis after major burns by Jones, Caroline N, Moore, Molly, Dimisko, Laurie, Alexander, Andrew, Ibrahim, Amir, Hassell, Bryan A, Warren, H Shaw, Tompkins, Ronald G, Fagan, Shawn P, Irimia, Daniel

    Published in PloS one (09-12-2014)
    “…Finely tuned to respond quickly to infections, neutrophils have amazing abilities to migrate fast and efficiently towards sites of infection and inflammation…”
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    Endothelial dysfunction inhibits the ability of haptoglobin to prevent hemoglobin-induced hypertension by Graw, Jan A, Yu, Binglan, Rezoagli, Emanuele, Warren, H Shaw, Buys, Emmanuel S, Bloch, Donald B, Zapol, Warren M

    “…Intravascular hemolysis produces injury in a variety of human diseases including hemoglobinopathies, malaria, and sepsis. The adverse effects of increased…”
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    Acute inflammatory response to endotoxin in mice and humans by Copeland, Shannon, Warren, H Shaw, Lowry, Stephen F, Calvano, Steve E, Remick, Daniel

    “…Endotoxin injection has been widely used to study the acute inflammatory response. In this study, we directly compared the inflammatory responses to endotoxin…”
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    Hemopexin down-regulates LPS-induced proinflammatory cytokines from macrophages by Liang, Xueya, Lin, Tian, Sun, Guangjie, Beasley‐Topliffe, Laura, Cavaillon, Jean‐Marc, Warren, H. Shaw

    Published in Journal of leukocyte biology (01-08-2009)
    “…The heme‐binding protein hemopexin limits TLR4 and TLR2 agonist‐induced macrophage cytokine production through a mechanism distinct from heme oxygenase‐1…”
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    Hemopexin in severe inflammation and infection: mouse models and human diseases by Lin, Tian, Maita, Dayana, Thundivalappil, Sujatha R, Riley, Frank E, Hambsch, Jasmin, Van Marter, Linda J, Christou, Helen A, Berra, Lorenzo, Fagan, Shawn, Christiani, David C, Warren, H Shaw

    Published in Critical care (London, England) (15-04-2015)
    “…Cell-free plasma hemoglobin is associated with poor outcome in patients with sepsis. Extracellular hemoglobin and secondarily released heme amplify…”
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    Prevalence and Outcomes of Antimicrobial Treatment for Staphylococcus aureus Bacteremia in Outpatients with ESRD by CHAN, Kevin E, SHAW WARREN, H, THADHANI, Ravi I, STEELE, David J. R, HYMES, Jeffrey L, MADDUX, Franklin W, HAKIM, Raymond M

    “…Staphylococcus bacteremia is a common and life-threatening medical emergency, but it is treatable with appropriate antibiotic therapy. To identify…”
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    Synergistic Inflammation Is Induced by Blood Degradation Products with Microbial Toll-Like Receptor Agonists and Is Blocked by Hemopexin by Lin, Tian, Kwak, Young Ho, Sammy, Fatima, He, Ping, Thundivalappil, Sujatha, Sun, Guangjie, Chao, Wei, Warren, H. Shaw

    Published in The Journal of infectious diseases (15-08-2010)
    “…Detection of microbial components by immune cells via Toll-like receptors (TLRs) with subsequent induction of inflammation is essential for host defense…”
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    Different Bactericidal and Inflammatory Activities of Human and Mouse Blood by Lin, Tian, Moorlag, Simone J.C.F.M, Liu, Jialin, Ahmed, Mohamed Yehia Hassan, Thundivalappil, Sujatha R, Riley, Frank E, Warren, H Shaw

    Published in Shock (Augusta, Ga.) (01-11-2019)
    “…ABSTRACTWe performed side-by-side experiments to compare the behavior of four strains of Escherichia coli and one strain of Pseudomonas aeruginosa in fresh…”
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