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  • A family of lipopolysaccharide binding-proteins involved in responses to gram-negative sepsis  Academic Article
  • A re-evaluation of blood culture as an autopsy procedure  Academic Article
  • A view from above: Cloud plots to visualize global metabolomic data  Academic Article
  • Activated protein C inhibits neutrophil extracellular trap formation in vitro and activation in vivo  Academic Article
  • Activated protein C targets CD8(+) dendritic cells to reduce the mortality of endotoxemia in mice  Academic Article
  • Activated protein C: Potential therapy for severe sepsis, thrombosis, and stroke  Academic Article
  • Activated protein c in sepsis: The promise of nonanticoagulant activated protein c  Academic Article
  • Bim siRNA decreases lymphocyte apoptosis and improves survival in sepsis  Academic Article
  • Cd14 - cell-surface receptor and differentiation marker  Academic Article
  • Coagulation and complement protein differences between septic and uninfected systemic inflammatory response syndrome patients  Academic Article
  • Coagulation factor V mediates inhibition of tissue factor signaling by activated protein C in mice  Academic Article
  • Current understanding of sepsis  Academic Article
  • DAP12 (KARAP) amplifies inflammation and increases mortality from endotoxemia and septic peritonitis  Academic Article
  • Delayed administration of anti-PD-1 antibody reverses immune dysfunction and improves survival during sepsis  Academic Article
  • Deletion of MyD88 markedly attenuates sepsis-induced T and B lymphocyte apoptosis but worsens survival  Academic Article
  • Dendritic cell PAR1-S1P3 signalling couples coagulation and inflammation  Academic Article
  • Elevated plasma levels of ED1+ ("cellular") fibronectin in patients with vascular injury  Academic Article
  • Endotoxemia and sepsis mortality reduction by non-anticoagulant activated protein C  Academic Article
  • Endotoxin antagonism: conceptual basis and therapeutic potential  Academic Article
  • Enhanced bacterial clearance and sepsis resistance in caspase-12-deficient mice  Academic Article
  • Extrahepatic expression and regulation of protein C in the mouse  Academic Article
  • From phenomenon to phenotype and from phenotype to gene: Forward genetics and the problem of sepsis  Academic Article
  • From the bench to the bedside: the future of sepsis research. Executive summary of an American College of Chest Physicians, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease, and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Workshop  Academic Article
  • How the mighty have fallen: Fatal infectious diseases of divine composers  Academic Article
  • How we detect microbes and respond to them: The toll-like receptors and their transducers  Academic Article
  • Human mesenchymal stem cells reduce mortality and bacteremia in gram-negative sepsis in mice in part by enhancing the phagocytic activity of blood monocytes  Academic Article
  • IL-15 prevents apoptosis, reverses innate and adaptive immune dysfunction, and improves survival in sepsis  Academic Article
  • IL-7 promotes T cell viability, trafficking, and functionality and improves survival in sepsis  Academic Article
  • Inferences, questions and possibilities in toll-like receptor signalling  Academic Article
  • Inhibition of 4-1BBL-regulated TLR response in macrophages ameliorates endotoxin-induced sepsis in mice  Academic Article
  • Isolation, partial characterization, and concentration in experimental sepsis of baboon lipopolysaccharide-binding protein  Academic Article
  • Lectin-like domain of thrombomodulin binds to its specific ligand Lewis Y antigen and neutralizes lipopolysaccharide-induced inflammatory response  Academic Article
  • Leukocyte phenotyping to stratify septic shock patients  Academic Article
  • Lps2 and signal transduction in sepsis: At the intersection of host responses to bacteria and viruses  Academic Article
  • Modulation of the Bcl-2 family blocks sepsis-induced depletion of dendritic cells and macrophages  Academic Article
  • New function for high-density lipoproteins - their participation in intra-vascular reactions of bacterial lipopolysaccharides  Academic Article
  • Orphan nuclear receptor nur77 is involved in caspase-independent macrophage cell death  Academic Article
  • Physiologic genomics  Academic Article
  • Potentiated hepatic microcirculatory response to endothelin-1 during polymicrobial sepsis  Academic Article
  • Prognostic value of protein C concentrations in neutropenic patients at high risk of severe septic complications  Academic Article
  • Protease-activated receptor signaling in the regulation of inflammation  Academic Article
  • Protein C anticoagulant activity in relation to anti-inflammatory and anti-apoptotic activities  Academic Article
  • Science review: Key inflammatory and stress pathways in critical illness - the central role of the toll-like receptors  Academic Article
  • Sepsis and evolution of the innate immune response  Academic Article
  • Sepsis begins at the interface of pathogen and host  Academic Article
  • Sepsis induces extensive autophagic vacuolization in hepatocytes: a clinical and laboratory-based study  Academic Article
  • Sepsis plasma protein profiling with immunodepletion, three-dimensional liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry, and spectrum counting  Academic Article
  • Shwartzman reaction after human renal homotransplantation  Academic Article
  • Splenic CD4+ T cells have a distinct transcriptional response six hours after the onset of sepsis  Academic Article
  • Streptococcus pneumoniae PstS production is phosphate responsive and enhanced during growth in the murine peritoneal cavity  Academic Article
  • TAT-BH4 and TAT-Bcl-xL peptides protect against sepsis-induced lymphocyte apoptosis in vivo  Academic Article
  • Targeted delivery of siRNA to cell death proteins in sepsis  Academic Article
  • The TNF family member 4-1BBL sustains inflammation by interacting with TLR signaling components during late-phase activation  Academic Article
  • The cytoprotective protein C pathway  Academic Article
  • The promise of protein C  Academic Article
  • Tilting toward immunosuppression  Academic Article
  • Toll-like receptors: How they work and what they do  Academic Article
  • Tumor necrosis factor in the pathogenesis of infectious diseases  Academic Article
  • Use of circulating immune-complex levels in the serodifferentiation of endocarditic and non-endocarditic septicemias  Academic Article
  • Use of transcriptome data to unravel the fine structure of genes involved in sepsis  Academic Article
  • Vascular and dendritic cell coagulation signaling in sepsis progression  Academic Article

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