Mechanisms of neuronal cell death in ischemic stroke and their therapeutic implications
Ischemic stroke caused by arterial occlusion is the most common type of stroke, which is
among the most frequent causes of disability and death worldwide. Current treatment …
among the most frequent causes of disability and death worldwide. Current treatment …
Reactive oxygen species and neutrophil function
Neutrophils are essential for killing bacteria and other microorganisms, and they also have a
significant role in regulating the inflammatory response. Stimulated neutrophils activate their …
significant role in regulating the inflammatory response. Stimulated neutrophils activate their …
The reactive oxygen species in macrophage polarization: reflecting its dual role in progression and treatment of human diseases
High heterogeneity of macrophage is associated with its functions in polarization to different
functional phenotypes depending on environmental cues. Macrophages remain in balanced …
functional phenotypes depending on environmental cues. Macrophages remain in balanced …
Microglial phagocytosis of live neurons
Microglia, the brain's professional phagocytes, can remove dead and dying neurons as well
as synapses and the processes of live neurons. However, we and others have recently …
as synapses and the processes of live neurons. However, we and others have recently …
Microglial phagocytosis of living photoreceptors contributes to inherited retinal degeneration
L Zhao, MK Zabel, X Wang, W Ma, P Shah… - EMBO molecular …, 2015 - embopress.org
Retinitis pigmentosa, caused predominantly by mutations in photoreceptor genes, currently
lacks comprehensive treatment. We discover that retinal microglia contribute non‐cell …
lacks comprehensive treatment. We discover that retinal microglia contribute non‐cell …
Inflammatory neurodegeneration and mechanisms of microglial killing of neurons
Inflammatory neurodegeneration contributes to a wide variety of brain pathologies. A
number of mechanisms by which inflammatory-activated microglia and astrocytes kill …
number of mechanisms by which inflammatory-activated microglia and astrocytes kill …
[HTML][HTML] Microglia in Alzheimer's disease: exploring how genetics and phenotype influence risk
Research into the function of microglia has dramatically accelerated during the last few
years, largely due to recent genetic findings implicating microglia in virtually every …
years, largely due to recent genetic findings implicating microglia in virtually every …
Redox control of inflammation in macrophages
B Brüne, N Dehne, N Grossmann, M Jung… - Antioxidants & redox …, 2013 - liebertpub.com
Macrophages are present throughout the human body, constitute important immune effector
cells, and have variable roles in a great number of pathological, but also physiological …
cells, and have variable roles in a great number of pathological, but also physiological …
Molecular biology of inflammation and sepsis: a primer
I Cinel, SM Opal - Critical care medicine, 2009 - journals.lww.com
Background: Remarkable progress has been made during the last decade in defining the
molecular mechanisms that underlie septic shock. This rapidly expanding field is leading to …
molecular mechanisms that underlie septic shock. This rapidly expanding field is leading to …
The ins and outs of phospholipid asymmetry in the plasma membrane: roles in health and disease
B Fadeel, D Xue - Critical reviews in biochemistry and molecular …, 2009 - Taylor & Francis
A common feature of all eukaryotic membranes is the non-random distribution of different
lipid species in the lipid bilayer (lipid asymmetry). Lipid asymmetry provides the two sides of …
lipid species in the lipid bilayer (lipid asymmetry). Lipid asymmetry provides the two sides of …