Search Results - "van der Poll, T"
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The impact of diabetes on the pathogenesis of sepsis
Published in European journal of clinical microbiology & infectious diseases (01-04-2012)“…Diabetes is associated with an increased susceptibility to infection and sepsis. Conflicting data exist on whether the mortality of patients with sepsis is…”
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Endothelial barrier dysfunction in septic shock
Published in Journal of internal medicine (01-03-2015)“…The endothelium provides an essential and selective membrane barrier that regulates the movement of water, solutes, gases, macromolecules and the cellular…”
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Thrombin contributes to protective immunity in pneumonia‐derived sepsis via fibrin polymerization and platelet–neutrophil interactions
Published in Journal of thrombosis and haemostasis (01-04-2017)“…Essentials Immunity and coagulation are linked during sepsis but the role of thrombin is not fully elucidated. We investigated the effect of thrombin…”
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New insights into pathways that determine the link between infection and thrombosis
Published in Netherlands journal of medicine (01-04-2012)“…Severe infection is often linked to prothrombotic events. Indeed, haemostatic abnormalities are encountered in most cases of infection, ranging from an…”
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The Vagus Nerve and Nicotinic Receptors Modulate Experimental Pancreatitis Severity in Mice
Published in Gastroenterology (New York, N.Y. 1943) (01-05-2006)“…Background & Aims: The nervous system, through the vagus nerve, controls inflammation by decreasing the release of tumor necrosis factor-α from endotoxin…”
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The influence of corticosteroids on hemostasis in healthy subjects
Published in Journal of thrombosis and haemostasis (01-04-2016)“…Essentials Corticosteroids are associated with venous thromboembolism in patients with inflammatory diseases. Healthy subjects received 0.5 mg kg−1 of…”
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mTOR-driven glycolysis governs induction of innate immune responses by bronchial epithelial cells exposed to the bacterial component flagellin
Published in Mucosal immunology (01-05-2021)“…Human bronchial epithelial (HBE) cells play an essential role during bacterial infections of the airways by sensing pathogens and orchestrating protective…”
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Rage signalling promotes intestinal tumourigenesis
Published in Oncogene (28-02-2013)“…Development of colon cancer is a multistep process that is regulated by intrinsic and extrinsic cellular signals. Extrinsic factors include molecular patterns…”
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Rapid outer-surface protein C DNA tattoo vaccination protects against Borrelia afzelii infection
Published in Gene therapy (01-12-2014)“…Borrelia afzelii is the predominant Borrelia species causing Lyme borreliosis in Europe. Currently there is no human vaccine against Lyme borreliosis, and most…”
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Coagulation and inflammation in scrub typhus and murine typhus—a prospective comparative study from Laos
Published in Clinical microbiology and infection (01-12-2012)“…Scrub typhus (caused by Orientia tsutsugamushi) and murine typhus (caused by Rickettsia typhi) cause up to 28% of febrile episodes in Thailand and Laos. The…”
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Effect of acute hyperglycaemia and/or hyperinsulinaemia on proinflammatory gene expression, cytokine production and neutrophil function in humans
Published in Diabetic medicine (01-02-2008)“…Aims Type 2 diabetes is frequently associated with infectious complications. Swift activation of leucocytes is important for an adequate immune response. We…”
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Vagus nerve stimulation inhibits activation of coagulation and fibrinolysis during endotoxemia in rats
Published in Journal of thrombosis and haemostasis (01-09-2006)“…Background: Sepsis and endotoxemia are associated with concurrent activation of inflammation and the hemostatic mechanism, which both contribute to organ…”
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Identification and validation of distinct biological phenotypes in patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome by cluster analysis
Published in Thorax (01-10-2017)“…We hypothesised that patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) can be clustered based on concentrations of plasma biomarkers and that the…”
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Lung Microbiota Predict Clinical Outcomes in Critically Ill Patients
Published in American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine (01-03-2020)“…Recent studies have revealed that, in critically ill patients, lung microbiota are altered and correlate with alveolar inflammation. The clinical significance…”
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Antiinflammatory effects of reconstituted high-density lipoprotein during human endotoxemia
Published in The Journal of experimental medicine (01-11-1996)“…High-density lipoprotein (HDL) has been found to neutralize LPS activity in vitro and in animals in vivo. We sought to determine the effects of reconstituted…”
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Characteristics of AIDS patients in Dutch intensive care units
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The influence of HIV infection on coagulation activation during sepsis
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The role of plasminogen activator inhibitor type 1 in the inflammatory response to local tissue injury
Published in Journal of thrombosis and haemostasis (01-05-2005)“…Background: The plasma levels of the plasminogen activator‐inhibitor type 1 (PAI‐1) are consistently elevated in patients with sterile tissue injury, often…”
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The cytokine-mediated imbalance between coagulant and anticoagulant mechanisms in sepsis and endotoxaemia
Published in European journal of clinical investigation (01-01-1997)“…Disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) is a frequently occurring complication of sepsis and may contribute to multiple organ failure. More insight into…”
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Non-conventional immunomodulation in the management of sepsis
Published in European journal of internal medicine (01-03-2024)“…Sepsis remains a critical global health issue, demanding novel therapeutic strategies. Traditional immunomodulation treatments such as corticosteroids,…”
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