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Danger in the Intensive Care Unit. The immune response towards Danger Associated Molecular Patterns

Danger in the Intensive Care Unit. The immune response towards Danger Associated Molecular Patterns

... “Pathogen Associated Molecular Patterns” (PAMPs) by Pattern Recognition Receptors ...“Danger-Associated Molecular Patterns” ...of different PRRs in ...

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Danger- and pathogen-associated molecular patterns recognition by pattern-recognition receptors and ion channels of the transient receptor potential family triggers the inflammasome activation in immune cells and sensory neurons

Danger- and pathogen-associated molecular patterns recognition by pattern-recognition receptors and ion channels of the transient receptor potential family triggers the inflammasome activation in immune cells and sensory neurons

... endogenous danger signal molecules released as a conse- quence of tissue injury, such as hyaluronan, extracellular ATP, uric acid crystals and amyloid-β fibrils, industrial parti- cles and nanoparticles such as ...

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Damage- and pathogen-associated molecular patterns play differential roles in late mortality after critical illness

Damage- and pathogen-associated molecular patterns play differential roles in late mortality after critical illness

... vivo how DAMPs and PAMPs have a differential ability to activate innate immune signaling and the coagulation cascade and how local and systemic DAMPs and PAMPs distinctively cause organ ...

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Role of toll-like receptors in human iris pigment epithelial cells and their response to pathogen-associated molecular patterns

Role of toll-like receptors in human iris pigment epithelial cells and their response to pathogen-associated molecular patterns

... and 2). IPE may have been more responsive to LPS stimu- lation than RPE due to the fact that they expressed higher TLR4 levels than RPE (Figures 1 and 2). The level of TLR3 mRNA and proteins was not significantly ...

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Effects of low dose GM-CSF on microglial inflammatory profiles to diverse pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs)

Effects of low dose GM-CSF on microglial inflammatory profiles to diverse pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs)

... of how primary microglia are propagated during in vitro ...that different microglial phenotypes are observed when cells are directly purified from the brain parenchyma and cultured in ...assume ...

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Toll-Like Receptor 9-Mediated Protection of Enterovirus 71 Infection in Mice Is Due to the Release of Danger-Associated Molecular Patterns

Toll-Like Receptor 9-Mediated Protection of Enterovirus 71 Infection in Mice Is Due to the Release of Danger-Associated Molecular Patterns

... by pathogen-associ- ated molecular patterns (PAMPs), which include viral RNA or DNA, and these PAMPs are recognized by ...or pathogen-derived ...PAMPs, danger-associated ...

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Molecular diversity of anthracnose pathogen populations associated with UK strawberry production suggests multiple introductions of three different Colletotrichum species.

Molecular diversity of anthracnose pathogen populations associated with UK strawberry production suggests multiple introductions of three different Colletotrichum species.

... similar molecular diversity of the anthracnose pathogen populations associated with straw- berry ...the molecular diversity not only revealed variability in aggressiveness in different ...

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Molecular diversity of anthracnose pathogen populations associated with UK strawberry production suggests multiple introductions of three different colletotrichum species

Molecular diversity of anthracnose pathogen populations associated with UK strawberry production suggests multiple introductions of three different colletotrichum species

... similar molecular diversity of the anthracnose pathogen populations associated with straw- berry ...the molecular diversity not only revealed variability in aggressiveness in different ...

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COPD disease severity and innate immune response to pathogen-associated molecular patterns

COPD disease severity and innate immune response to pathogen-associated molecular patterns

... To visualize patterns in associations between PAMP- induced cytokine responses and COPD patient character- istics, we used the P-values generated by the one-sided Student’s t-tests to produce heatmaps in which the ...

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The Anticipation of Danger: Microbe-Associated Molecular Pattern Perception Enhances AtPep-Triggered Oxidative Burst 1[W]

The Anticipation of Danger: Microbe-Associated Molecular Pattern Perception Enhances AtPep-Triggered Oxidative Burst 1[W]

... et al., 2011). However, neither Ca 2+ influx nor MAPK phosphorylation kinetics or CDPK- and MAPK-dependent gene expression seemed to be enhanced in MAMP- pretreated samples, indicating that AtPep-triggered activation of ...

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Molecular and Pathogenic Study of Guignardia spp  Isolates Associated to Different Hosts

Molecular and Pathogenic Study of Guignardia spp Isolates Associated to Different Hosts

... raction pathogen-host-disease, as the first two allow ac- cessing genetic variation within the genome as a whole and the other focuses on small changes in a few diagnos- tic ...used molecular markers added ...

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The Arabidopsis miR396 mediates pathogen-associated molecular pattern-triggered immune responses against fungal pathogens

The Arabidopsis miR396 mediates pathogen-associated molecular pattern-triggered immune responses against fungal pathogens

... to pathogen challenge 18,19 , suggesting a broader involvement of miRNAs in ...of different miR- NAs in disease resistance with ...to pathogen infec- ...the molecular mechanisms underlying ...

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How should pathogen transmission be modelled?

How should pathogen transmission be modelled?

... at different host densities and at different relative abundances of susceptibles and infecteds, then it should be possible to deduce the forms of the transmission functions and/or CONTACT FUNCTION , as well ...

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Viral Pathogen Associated Molecular Patterns Regulate Blood Brain Barrier Integrity via Competing Innate Cytokine Signals

Viral Pathogen Associated Molecular Patterns Regulate Blood Brain Barrier Integrity via Competing Innate Cytokine Signals

... Cytokine-mediated regulation of the BBB is likely to arise from many diverse sources, including peripheral/serum cytokines, CNS cytokines produced by resident and infiltrating cells, as well as cytokines produced by the ...

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Molecular diversity of Anthracnose pathogen populations pssociated with UK strawberry production suggests multiple introductions of three different Colletotrichum species

Molecular diversity of Anthracnose pathogen populations pssociated with UK strawberry production suggests multiple introductions of three different Colletotrichum species

... similar molecular diversity of the anthracnose pathogen populations associated with straw- berry ...the molecular diversity not only revealed variability in aggressiveness in different ...

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Listeria monocytogenes-Derived Listeriolysin O Has Pathogen-Associated Molecular Pattern-Like Properties Independent of Its Hemolytic Ability

Listeria monocytogenes-Derived Listeriolysin O Has Pathogen-Associated Molecular Pattern-Like Properties Independent of Its Hemolytic Ability

... DISCUSSION The evidence reported in this investigation provides clear and di- rect support for the hypothesis that a detoxified, nonhemolytic form of LLO is a novel adjuvant and can act in a PAMP-like man- ner to ...

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Pathogen-Associated Molecular Pattern Recognition of Hepatitis C Virus Transmitted/Founder Variants by RIG-I Is Dependent on U-Core Length

Pathogen-Associated Molecular Pattern Recognition of Hepatitis C Virus Transmitted/Founder Variants by RIG-I Is Dependent on U-Core Length

... determine how the variable RIG-I binding and activation properties of the T/F pU/UC PAMP RNA impose innate immune signaling actions of RIG-I, we transfected each RNA into Huh7 hepatoma cells and assessed their ...

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Proteomics: A Successful Approach to Understand the Molecular Mechanism of Plant Pathogen Interaction

Proteomics: A Successful Approach to Understand the Molecular Mechanism of Plant Pathogen Interaction

... two different but structurally similar fluorescent dyes (cy2, cy3 and cy5 ...two different wavelengths that excite two dye molecules reveal whether any individual spot is associated with only one dye ...

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Dissecting the molecular interactions between wheat and the fungal pathogen Zymoseptoria tritici

Dissecting the molecular interactions between wheat and the fungal pathogen Zymoseptoria tritici

... the molecular events that occur during ...the pathogen-associated molecular pattern-triggered immunity (PTI) layer of plant defense, and (2) major Stb loci for resistance against ...the ...

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Immune landscapes associated with different glioblastoma molecular subtypes

Immune landscapes associated with different glioblastoma molecular subtypes

... Our results revealed significant heterogeneity of GBM sam- ples, both inter- and intratumorally. Though we found trends across the GBM subtypes for most cell types, there was also significant variation within the ...

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