-
1
-
-
77953268611
-
Alternative activation of macrophages: mechanism and functions
-
0510870,.;: –
-
Gordon S, Martinez FO, Alternative activation of macrophages: mechanism and functions. Immunity. 2010;32: 593–604. doi: 10.1016/j.immuni.2010.05.00720510870
-
(2010)
Immunity
, vol.32
, pp. 593-604
-
-
Gordon, S.1
Martinez, F.O.2
-
2
-
-
84904394690
-
Macrophage activation and polarization: nomenclature and experimental guidelines
-
5035950,..;: –
-
Murray PJ, Allen JE, Biswas SK, Fisher EA, Gilroy DW, Goerdt S, et al. Macrophage activation and polarization: nomenclature and experimental guidelines. Immunity. 2014;41: 14–20. doi: 10.1016/j.immuni.2014.06.00825035950
-
(2014)
Immunity
, vol.41
, pp. 14-20
-
-
Murray, P.J.1
Allen, J.E.2
Biswas, S.K.3
Fisher, E.A.4
Gilroy, D.W.5
Goerdt, S.6
-
3
-
-
56749174940
-
Exploring the full spectrum of macrophage activation
-
9029990,.;: –
-
Mosser DM, Edwards JP, Exploring the full spectrum of macrophage activation. Nat Rev Immunol. 2008;8: 958–969. doi: 10.1038/nri244819029990
-
(2008)
Nat Rev Immunol
, vol.8
, pp. 958-969
-
-
Mosser, D.M.1
Edwards, J.P.2
-
4
-
-
37549037442
-
Mapping immune response profiles: The emerging scenario from helminth immunology
-
8000958,.;: –
-
Díaz A, Allen JE, Mapping immune response profiles: The emerging scenario from helminth immunology. Eur J Immunol. 2007;37: 3319–3326. doi: 10.1002/eji.20073776518000958
-
(2007)
Eur J Immunol
, vol.37
, pp. 3319-3326
-
-
Díaz, A.1
Allen, J.E.2
-
5
-
-
56149103896
-
Macrophage polarization in bacterial infections
-
8768823,.;: –
-
Benoit M, Desnues B, Mege J-L, Macrophage polarization in bacterial infections. The Journal of Immunology. 2008;181: 3733–3739. 18768823
-
(2008)
The Journal of Immunology
, vol.181
, pp. 3733-3739
-
-
Benoit, M.1
Desnues, B.2
Mege, J.-L.3
-
6
-
-
84857883847
-
Macrophage plasticity and polarization: in vivo veritas
-
2378047,.;: –
-
Sica A, Mantovani A, Macrophage plasticity and polarization: in vivo veritas. J Clin Invest. 2012;122: 787–795. doi: 10.1172/JCI5964322378047
-
(2012)
J Clin Invest
, vol.122
, pp. 787-795
-
-
Sica, A.1
Mantovani, A.2
-
7
-
-
43049153009
-
Efficacy of membrane TNF mediated host resistance is dependent on mycobacterial virulence
-
Dambuza I, Allie N, Fick L, Johnston N, Fremond C, Mitchell J, et al. Efficacy of membrane TNF mediated host resistance is dependent on mycobacterial virulence. Tuberculosis (Edinb). 2008;88: 221–234.
-
(2008)
Tuberculosis (Edinb)
, vol.88
, pp. 221-234
-
-
Dambuza, I.1
Allie, N.2
Fick, L.3
Johnston, N.4
Fremond, C.5
Mitchell, J.6
-
8
-
-
79958715229
-
Local macrophage proliferation, rather than recruitment from the blood, is a signature of TH2 inflammation
-
1566158,..;: –
-
Jenkins SJ, Ruckerl D, Cook PC, Jones LH, Finkelman FD, Van Rooijen N, et al. Local macrophage proliferation, rather than recruitment from the blood, is a signature of TH2 inflammation. Science. 2011;332: 1284–1288. doi: 10.1126/science.120435121566158
-
(2011)
Science
, vol.332
, pp. 1284-1288
-
-
Jenkins, S.J.1
Ruckerl, D.2
Cook, P.C.3
Jones, L.H.4
Finkelman, F.D.5
Van Rooijen, N.6
-
9
-
-
84911028025
-
Ly6Chi Monocyte Recruitment Is Responsible for Th2 Associated Host-Protective Macrophage Accumulation in Liver Inflammation due to Schistosomiasis
-
Nascimento M, Huang SC, Smith A, Everts B, Lam W, Bassity E, Mountford AP, et al. Ly6Chi Monocyte Recruitment Is Responsible for Th2 Associated Host-Protective Macrophage Accumulation in Liver Inflammation due to Schistosomiasis. PLoS Pathog. Public Library of Science; 2014;10: e1004282.
-
(2014)
PLoS Pathog. Public Library of Science
, vol.10
, pp. e1004282
-
-
Nascimento, M.1
Huang, S.C.2
Smith, A.3
Everts, B.4
Lam, W.5
Bassity, E.6
Mountford, A.P.7
-
10
-
-
84911059096
-
Macrophage proliferation, provenance, and plasticity in macroparasite infection
-
5319331,.;: –
-
Ruckerl D, Allen JE, Macrophage proliferation, provenance, and plasticity in macroparasite infection. Immunol Rev. 2014;262: 113–133. doi: 10.1111/imr.1222125319331
-
(2014)
Immunol Rev
, vol.262
, pp. 113-133
-
-
Ruckerl, D.1
Allen, J.E.2
-
11
-
-
84921284050
-
Liver-Resident Macrophage Necroptosis Orchestrates Type 1 Microbicidal Inflammation and Type-2-Mediated Tissue Repair during Bacterial Infection
-
5577440,.;: –
-
Blériot C, Dupuis T, Jouvion G, Eberl G, Disson O, Lecuit M, Liver-Resident Macrophage Necroptosis Orchestrates Type 1 Microbicidal Inflammation and Type-2-Mediated Tissue Repair during Bacterial Infection. Immunity. 2014;42: 145–158. doi: 10.1016/j.immuni.2014.12.02025577440
-
(2014)
Immunity
, vol.42
, pp. 145-158
-
-
Blériot, C.1
Dupuis, T.2
Jouvion, G.3
Eberl, G.4
Disson, O.5
Lecuit, M.6
-
12
-
-
67649404131
-
Blood Monocytes: Development, Heterogeneity, and Relationship with Dendritic Cells
-
9132917,.;: –
-
Auffray C, Sieweke MH, Geissmann F, Blood Monocytes: Development, Heterogeneity, and Relationship with Dendritic Cells. Annu Rev Immunol. 2009;27: 669–692. doi: 10.1146/annurev.immunol.021908.13255719132917
-
(2009)
Annu Rev Immunol
, vol.27
, pp. 669-692
-
-
Auffray, C.1
Sieweke, M.H.2
Geissmann, F.3
-
13
-
-
84886654275
-
Tissue-resident macrophages
-
4048120,.;: –
-
Davies LC, Jenkins SJ, Allen JE, Taylor PR, Tissue-resident macrophages. Nat Immunol. 2013;14: 986–995. doi: 10.1038/ni.270524048120
-
(2013)
Nat Immunol
, vol.14
, pp. 986-995
-
-
Davies, L.C.1
Jenkins, S.J.2
Allen, J.E.3
Taylor, P.R.4
-
14
-
-
79955023757
-
Paracetamol reduces influenza-induced immunopathology in a mouse model of infection without compromising virus clearance or the generation of protective immunity
-
Lauder SN, Taylor PR, Clark SR, Evans RL, Hindley JP, Smart K, et al. Paracetamol reduces influenza-induced immunopathology in a mouse model of infection without compromising virus clearance or the generation of protective immunity. Thorax. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and British Thoracic Society; 2011;66: 368–374.
-
(2011)
Thorax. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and British Thoracic Society
, vol.66
, pp. 368-374
-
-
Lauder, S.N.1
Taylor, P.R.2
Clark, S.R.3
Evans, R.L.4
Hindley, J.P.5
Smart, K.6
-
15
-
-
84886816349
-
IL-4 directly signals tissue-resident macrophages to proliferate beyond homeostatic levels controlled by CSF-1
-
4101381,..;: –
-
Jenkins SJ, Ruckerl D, Thomas GD, Hewitson JP, Duncan S, Brombacher F, et al. IL-4 directly signals tissue-resident macrophages to proliferate beyond homeostatic levels controlled by CSF-1. Journal of Experimental Medicine. 2013;210: 2477–2491. doi: 10.1084/jem.2012199924101381
-
(2013)
Journal of Experimental Medicine
, vol.210
, pp. 2477-2491
-
-
Jenkins, S.J.1
Ruckerl, D.2
Thomas, G.D.3
Hewitson, J.P.4
Duncan, S.5
Brombacher, F.6
-
16
-
-
84900413094
-
Tissue-specific signals control reversible program of localization and functional polarization of macrophages
-
4792964,.;: –
-
Okabe Y, Medzhitov R, Tissue-specific signals control reversible program of localization and functional polarization of macrophages. Cell. 2014;157: 832–844. doi: 10.1016/j.cell.2014.04.01624792964
-
(2014)
Cell
, vol.157
, pp. 832-844
-
-
Okabe, Y.1
Medzhitov, R.2
-
17
-
-
84974530643
-
Long-lived self-renewing bone marrow-derived macrophages displace embryo-derived cells to inhabit adult serous cavities
-
ncomms11852
-
Bain CC, Hawley CA, Garner H, Scott CL, Schridde A, Steers NJ, et al. Long-lived self-renewing bone marrow-derived macrophages displace embryo-derived cells to inhabit adult serous cavities. Nat Commun. 2016;7: ncomms11852.
-
(2016)
Nat Commun
, vol.7
-
-
Bain, C.C.1
Hawley, C.A.2
Garner, H.3
Scott, C.L.4
Schridde, A.5
Steers, N.J.6
-
18
-
-
84901467299
-
Alternatively activated macrophages derived from monocytes and tissue macrophages are phenotypically and functionally distinct
-
4695852,..;: –
-
Gundra UM, Girgis NM, Ruckerl D, Jenkins S, Ward LN, Kurtz ZD, et al. Alternatively activated macrophages derived from monocytes and tissue macrophages are phenotypically and functionally distinct. Blood. 2014;123: e110–22. doi: 10.1182/blood-2013-08-52061924695852
-
(2014)
Blood
, vol.123
, pp. 110-122
-
-
Gundra, U.M.1
Girgis, N.M.2
Ruckerl, D.3
Jenkins, S.4
Ward, L.N.5
Kurtz, Z.D.6
-
19
-
-
85013135313
-
Macrophage Polarization
-
Annual Reviews 4139 El Camino Way, PO Box 10139, Palo Alto, California 94303–0139, USA;;: annurev–physiol–022516–034339
-
Murray PJ, Macrophage Polarization. Annu Rev Physiol. Annual Reviews 4139 El Camino Way, PO Box 10139, Palo Alto, California 94303–0139, USA; 2016;79: annurev–physiol–022516–034339.
-
(2016)
Annu Rev Physiol
, vol.79
-
-
Murray, P.J.1
-
20
-
-
84901658227
-
Innate and adaptive type 2 immune cell responses in genetically controlled resistance to intestinal helminth infection
-
4492801,..;: –
-
Filbey KJ, Grainger JR, Smith KA, Boon L, Van Rooijen N, Harcus Y, et al. Innate and adaptive type 2 immune cell responses in genetically controlled resistance to intestinal helminth infection. Immunol Cell Biol. 2014;92: 436–448. doi: 10.1038/icb.2013.10924492801
-
(2014)
Immunol Cell Biol
, vol.92
, pp. 436-448
-
-
Filbey, K.J.1
Grainger, J.R.2
Smith, K.A.3
Boon, L.4
Van Rooijen, N.5
Harcus, Y.6
-
21
-
-
79951939319
-
Immunity to salmonellosis
-
Dougan G, John V, Palmer S, Mastroeni P, Immunity to salmonellosis. Immunol Rev. Blackwell Publishing Ltd; 2011;240: 196–210.
-
(2011)
Immunol Rev. Blackwell Publishing Ltd
, vol.240
, pp. 196-210
-
-
Dougan, G.1
John, V.2
Palmer, S.3
Mastroeni, P.4
-
22
-
-
64849097221
-
Alternatively activated macrophages elicited by helminth infection can be reprogrammed to enable microbial killing
-
9234205,.;: –
-
Mylonas KJ, Nair MG, Prieto-Lafuente L, Paape D, Allen JE, Alternatively activated macrophages elicited by helminth infection can be reprogrammed to enable microbial killing. J Immunol. 2009;182: 3084–3094. doi: 10.4049/jimmunol.080346319234205
-
(2009)
J Immunol
, vol.182
, pp. 3084-3094
-
-
Mylonas, K.J.1
Nair, M.G.2
Prieto-Lafuente, L.3
Paape, D.4
Allen, J.E.5
-
23
-
-
34247561732
-
Monocyte recruitment, activation, and function in the gut-associated lymphoid tissue during oral Salmonella infection
-
7442963,.;: –
-
Rydström A, Wick MJ, Monocyte recruitment, activation, and function in the gut-associated lymphoid tissue during oral Salmonella infection. J Immunol. 2007;178: 5789–5801. 17442963
-
(2007)
J Immunol
, vol.178
, pp. 5789-5801
-
-
Rydström, A.1
Wick, M.J.2
-
25
-
-
41449087956
-
The prolonged life-span of alveolar macrophages
-
Murphy J, Summer R, Wilson AA, Kotton DN, Fine A, The prolonged life-span of alveolar macrophages. Am J Respir Cell Mol Biol. American Thoracic Society; 2008;38: 380–385.
-
(2008)
Am J Respir Cell Mol Biol. American Thoracic Society
, vol.38
, pp. 380-385
-
-
Murphy, J.1
Summer, R.2
Wilson, A.A.3
Kotton, D.N.4
Fine, A.5
-
26
-
-
34147164049
-
Critical roles for CCR2 and MCP-3 in monocyte mobilization from bone marrow and recruitment to inflammatory sites
-
Tsou C-L, Peters W, Si Y, Slaymaker S, Aslanian AM, Weisberg SP, et al. Critical roles for CCR2 and MCP-3 in monocyte mobilization from bone marrow and recruitment to inflammatory sites. J Clin Invest. American Society for Clinical Investigation; 2007;117: 902–909.
-
(2007)
J Clin Invest. American Society for Clinical Investigation
, vol.117
, pp. 902-909
-
-
Tsou, C.-L.1
Peters, W.2
Si, Y.3
Slaymaker, S.4
Aslanian, A.M.5
Weisberg, S.P.6
-
27
-
-
0041626906
-
Genetic regulation of host responses to Salmonella infection in mice
-
Roy M-F, Malo D, Genetic regulation of host responses to Salmonella infection in mice. Genes Immun. Nature Publishing Group; 2002;3: 381–393.
-
(2002)
Genes Immun. Nature Publishing Group
, vol.3
, pp. 381-393
-
-
Roy, M.-F.1
Malo, D.2
-
28
-
-
84867740805
-
Gene-expression profiles and transcriptional regulatory pathways that underlie the identity and diversity of mouse tissue macrophages
-
3023392,..;: –
-
Greter M, Jakubzick C, Ivanov S, Helft J, Chow A, Elpek KG, et al. Gene-expression profiles and transcriptional regulatory pathways that underlie the identity and diversity of mouse tissue macrophages. Nat Immunol. 2012;13: 1118–1128. doi: 10.1038/ni.241923023392
-
(2012)
Nat Immunol
, vol.13
, pp. 1118-1128
-
-
Greter, M.1
Jakubzick, C.2
Ivanov, S.3
Helft, J.4
Chow, A.5
Elpek, K.G.6
-
29
-
-
84893453173
-
Crosstalk between sentinel and helper macrophages permits neutrophil migration into infected uroepithelium
-
4485454,..;: –
-
Schiwon M, Weisheit C, Franken L, Gutweiler S, Dixit A, Meyer-Schwesinger C, et al. Crosstalk between sentinel and helper macrophages permits neutrophil migration into infected uroepithelium. Cell. 2014;156: 456–468. doi: 10.1016/j.cell.2014.01.00624485454
-
(2014)
Cell
, vol.156
, pp. 456-468
-
-
Schiwon, M.1
Weisheit, C.2
Franken, L.3
Gutweiler, S.4
Dixit, A.5
Meyer-Schwesinger, C.6
-
30
-
-
80053321927
-
Neutrophils cascading their way to inflammation
-
1839682,.;: –
-
Sadik CD, Kim ND, Luster AD, Neutrophils cascading their way to inflammation. Trends Immunol. 2011;32: 452–460. doi: 10.1016/j.it.2011.06.00821839682
-
(2011)
Trends Immunol
, vol.32
, pp. 452-460
-
-
Sadik, C.D.1
Kim, N.D.2
Luster, A.D.3
-
32
-
-
84880923555
-
Type 2 immunity and wound healing: evolutionary refinement of adaptive immunity by helminths
-
Gause WC, Wynn TA, Allen JE, Type 2 immunity and wound healing: evolutionary refinement of adaptive immunity by helminths. Nat Rev Immunol. 2013;13: 607–614.
-
(2013)
Nat Rev Immunol
, vol.13
, pp. 607-614
-
-
Gause, W.C.1
Wynn, T.A.2
Allen, J.E.3
-
33
-
-
84871076444
-
Macrophage plasticity and polarization in tissue repair and remodelling
-
Mantovani A, Biswas SK, Galdiero MR, Sica A, Locati M, Macrophage plasticity and polarization in tissue repair and remodelling. J Pathol. John Wiley & Sons, Ltd; 2013;229: 176–185.
-
(2013)
J Pathol. John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
, vol.229
, pp. 176-185
-
-
Mantovani, A.1
Biswas, S.K.2
Galdiero, M.R.3
Sica, A.4
Locati, M.5
-
34
-
-
70350529527
-
Functional plasticity of macrophages: in situ reprogramming of tumor-associated macrophages
-
9605698,.;: –
-
Stout RD, Watkins SK, Suttles J, Functional plasticity of macrophages: in situ reprogramming of tumor-associated macrophages. J Leukoc Biol. 2009;86: 1105–1109. doi: 10.1189/jlb.020907319605698
-
(2009)
J Leukoc Biol
, vol.86
, pp. 1105-1109
-
-
Stout, R.D.1
Watkins, S.K.2
Suttles, J.3
-
35
-
-
21244443731
-
Macrophages sequentially change their functional phenotype in response to changes in microenvironmental influences
-
5972667,.;: –
-
Stout RD, Jiang C, Matta B, Tietzel I, Watkins SK, Suttles J, Macrophages sequentially change their functional phenotype in response to changes in microenvironmental influences. J Immunol. 2005;175: 342–349. 15972667
-
(2005)
J Immunol
, vol.175
, pp. 342-349
-
-
Stout, R.D.1
Jiang, C.2
Matta, B.3
Tietzel, I.4
Watkins, S.K.5
Suttles, J.6
-
36
-
-
84872522528
-
Latent enhancers activated by stimulation in differentiated cells
-
3332752,..;: –
-
Ostuni R, Piccolo V, Barozzi I, Polletti S, Termanini A, Bonifacio S, et al. Latent enhancers activated by stimulation in differentiated cells. Cell. 2013;152: 157–171. doi: 10.1016/j.cell.2012.12.01823332752
-
(2013)
Cell
, vol.152
, pp. 157-171
-
-
Ostuni, R.1
Piccolo, V.2
Barozzi, I.3
Polletti, S.4
Termanini, A.5
Bonifacio, S.6
-
37
-
-
4344706372
-
Functional plasticity of macrophages: reversible adaptation to changing microenvironments
-
5218057,.;: –
-
Stout RD, Suttles J, Functional plasticity of macrophages: reversible adaptation to changing microenvironments. J Leukoc Biol. 2004;76: 509–513. doi: 10.1189/jlb.050427215218057
-
(2004)
J Leukoc Biol
, vol.76
, pp. 509-513
-
-
Stout, R.D.1
Suttles, J.2
-
38
-
-
70350435962
-
Epigenetic regulation of the alternatively activated macrophage phenotype
-
9567879,..;: –
-
Ishii M, Wen H, Corsa CAS, Liu T, Coelho AL, Allen RM, et al. Epigenetic regulation of the alternatively activated macrophage phenotype. Blood. 2009;114: 3244–3254. doi: 10.1182/blood-2009-04-21762019567879
-
(2009)
Blood
, vol.114
, pp. 3244-3254
-
-
Ishii, M.1
Wen, H.2
Corsa, C.A.S.3
Liu, T.4
Coelho, A.L.5
Allen, R.M.6
-
39
-
-
80052086428
-
Preexisting helminth infection induces inhibition of innate pulmonary anti-tuberculosis defense by engaging the IL-4 receptor pathway
-
Potian JA, Rafi W, Bhatt K, McBride A, Gause WC, Salgame P, Preexisting helminth infection induces inhibition of innate pulmonary anti-tuberculosis defense by engaging the IL-4 receptor pathway. J Exp Med. 2011.
-
(2011)
J Exp Med
-
-
Potian, J.A.1
Rafi, W.2
Bhatt, K.3
McBride, A.4
Gause, W.C.5
Salgame, P.6
-
40
-
-
55849125576
-
Alternatively activated macrophages in intestinal helminth infection: effects on concurrent bacterial colitis
-
7878371,..;: –
-
Weng M, Huntley D, Huang I-F, Foye-Jackson O, Wang L, Sarkissian A, et al. Alternatively activated macrophages in intestinal helminth infection: effects on concurrent bacterial colitis. J Immunol. 2007;179: 4721–4731. 17878371
-
(2007)
J Immunol
, vol.179
, pp. 4721-4731
-
-
Weng, M.1
Huntley, D.2
Huang, I.-F.3
Foye-Jackson, O.4
Wang, L.5
Sarkissian, A.6
-
41
-
-
84928251847
-
Natural and vaccine-mediated immunity to Salmonella Typhimurium is impaired by the helminth Nippostrongylus brasiliensis
-
5474738,..;:
-
Bobat S, Darby M, Mrdjen D, Cook C, Logan E, Auret J, Cooper PJ, et al. Natural and vaccine-mediated immunity to Salmonella Typhimurium is impaired by the helminth Nippostrongylus brasiliensis. PLoS Negl Trop Dis. 2014;8: e3341. doi: 10.1371/journal.pntd.000334125474738
-
(2014)
PLoS Negl Trop Dis
, vol.8
, pp. e3341
-
-
Bobat, S.1
Darby, M.2
Mrdjen, D.3
Cook, C.4
Logan, E.5
Auret, J.6
Cooper, P.J.7
-
42
-
-
84873627852
-
Generating super-shedders: co-infection increases bacterial load and egg production of a gastrointestinal helminth
-
3256186,..;: –
-
Lass S, Hudson PJ, Thakar J, Saric J, Harvill E, Albert R, et al. Generating super-shedders: co-infection increases bacterial load and egg production of a gastrointestinal helminth. J R Soc Interface. 2013;10: 20120588–20120588. doi: 10.1098/rsif.2012.058823256186
-
(2013)
J R Soc Interface
, vol.10
, pp. 20120588
-
-
Lass, S.1
Hudson, P.J.2
Thakar, J.3
Saric, J.4
Harvill, E.5
Albert, R.6
-
43
-
-
84870900504
-
Ly6C hi monocytes in the inflamed colon give rise to proinflammatory effector cells and migratory antigen-presenting cells
-
3219392,..;: –
-
Zigmond E, Varol C, Farache J, Elmaliah E, Satpathy AT, Friedlander G, et al. Ly6C hi monocytes in the inflamed colon give rise to proinflammatory effector cells and migratory antigen-presenting cells. Immunity. 2012;37: 1076–1090. doi: 10.1016/j.immuni.2012.08.02623219392
-
(2012)
Immunity
, vol.37
, pp. 1076-1090
-
-
Zigmond, E.1
Varol, C.2
Farache, J.3
Elmaliah, E.4
Satpathy, A.T.5
Friedlander, G.6
-
44
-
-
84883141435
-
Acute helminth infection enhances early macrophage mediated control of mycobacterial infection
-
Plessis du N, Kleynhans L, Thiart L, van Helden PD, Brombacher F, Horsnell WGC, et al. Acute helminth infection enhances early macrophage mediated control of mycobacterial infection. Mucosal Immunol. Nature Publishing Group; 2013;6: 931–941.
-
(2013)
Mucosal Immunol. Nature Publishing Group
, vol.6
, pp. 931-941
-
-
Plessis du, N.1
Kleynhans, L.2
Thiart, L.3
van Helden, P.D.4
Brombacher, F.5
Horsnell, W.G.C.6
-
45
-
-
84905511516
-
Development of fatal intestinal inflammation in MyD88 deficient mice co-infected with helminth and bacterial enteropathogens
-
5010669,..;:
-
Su L, Qi Y, Zhang M, Weng M, Zhang X, Su C, Engwerda CR, et al. Development of fatal intestinal inflammation in MyD88 deficient mice co-infected with helminth and bacterial enteropathogens. PLoS Negl Trop Dis. 2014;8: e2987. doi: 10.1371/journal.pntd.000298725010669
-
(2014)
PLoS Negl Trop Dis
, vol.8
, pp. e2987
-
-
Su, L.1
Qi, Y.2
Zhang, M.3
Weng, M.4
Zhang, X.5
Su, C.6
Engwerda, C.R.7
-
46
-
-
84923850288
-
Chronic Filarial Infection Provides Protection against Bacterial Sepsis by Functionally Reprogramming Macrophages
-
5611587,..;:
-
Gondorf F, Berbudi A, Buerfent BC, Ajendra J, Bloemker D, Specht S, Gause WC, et al. Chronic Filarial Infection Provides Protection against Bacterial Sepsis by Functionally Reprogramming Macrophages. PLoS Pathog. 2015;11: e1004616. doi: 10.1371/journal.ppat.100461625611587
-
(2015)
PLoS Pathog
, vol.11
, pp. e1004616
-
-
Gondorf, F.1
Berbudi, A.2
Buerfent, B.C.3
Ajendra, J.4
Bloemker, D.5
Specht, S.6
Gause, W.C.7
-
47
-
-
81155137474
-
Parasitic infection improves survival from septic peritonitis by enhancing mast cell responses to bacteria in mice
-
2110673,.;:
-
Sutherland RE, Xu X, Kim SS, Seeley EJ, Caughey GH, Wolters PJ, Parasitic infection improves survival from septic peritonitis by enhancing mast cell responses to bacteria in mice. PLoS ONE. 2011;6: e27564. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.002756422110673
-
(2011)
PLoS ONE
, vol.6
, pp. e27564
-
-
Sutherland, R.E.1
Xu, X.2
Kim, S.S.3
Seeley, E.J.4
Caughey, G.H.5
Wolters, P.J.6
-
48
-
-
84871286013
-
Resident alveolar macrophages are susceptible to and permissive of Coxiella burnetii infection. Zamboni DS, editor
-
Calverley M, Erickson S, Read AJ, Harmsen AG, Resident alveolar macrophages are susceptible to and permissive of Coxiella burnetii infection. Zamboni DS, editor. PLoS ONE. Public Library of Science; 2012;7: e51941.
-
(2012)
PLoS ONE. Public Library of Science
, vol.7
, pp. e51941
-
-
Calverley, M.1
Erickson, S.2
Read, A.J.3
Harmsen, A.G.4
-
49
-
-
0026755245
-
Effect of macrophage activation on killing of Listeria monocytogenes. Roles of reactive oxygen or nitrogen intermediates, rate of phagocytosis, and retention of bacteria in endosomes
-
Higginbotham JN, Lin TL, Pruett SB, Effect of macrophage activation on killing of Listeria monocytogenes. Roles of reactive oxygen or nitrogen intermediates, rate of phagocytosis, and retention of bacteria in endosomes. Clin Exp Immunol. Wiley-Blackwell; 1992;88: 492–498.
-
(1992)
Clin Exp Immunol. Wiley-Blackwell
, vol.88
, pp. 492-498
-
-
Higginbotham, J.N.1
Lin, T.L.2
Pruett, S.B.3
-
50
-
-
84861440668
-
12/15-lipoxygenase orchestrates the clearance of apoptotic cells and maintains immunologic tolerance
-
Uderhardt S, Herrmann M, Oskolkova OV, Aschermann S, Bicker W, Ipseiz N, et al. 12/15-lipoxygenase orchestrates the clearance of apoptotic cells and maintains immunologic tolerance. Immunity. 2012;36: 834–846.
-
(2012)
Immunity
, vol.36
, pp. 834-846
-
-
Uderhardt, S.1
Herrmann, M.2
Oskolkova, O.V.3
Aschermann, S.4
Bicker, W.5
Ipseiz, N.6
-
51
-
-
84941254173
-
Cultivation of Heligmosomoides polygyrus: an immunomodulatory nematode parasite and its secreted products
-
5867600,..;: –
-
Johnston CJC, Robertson E, Harcus Y, Grainger JR, Coakley G, Smyth DJ, et al. Cultivation of Heligmosomoides polygyrus: an immunomodulatory nematode parasite and its secreted products. J Vis Exp. 2015;: e52412–e52412. doi: 10.3791/5241225867600
-
(2015)
J Vis Exp
, pp. e52412
-
-
Johnston, C.J.C.1
Robertson, E.2
Harcus, Y.3
Grainger, J.R.4
Coakley, G.5
Smyth, D.J.6
-
52
-
-
0019407618
-
Aromatic-dependent Salmonella typhimurium are non-virulent and effective as live vaccines
-
Hoiseth SK, Stocker BA, Aromatic-dependent Salmonella typhimurium are non-virulent and effective as live vaccines. Nature. 1981;291: 238–239.
-
(1981)
Nature
, vol.291
, pp. 238-239
-
-
Hoiseth, S.K.1
Stocker, B.A.2
-
53
-
-
0027239843
-
Anti-cytokine antibodies as carrier proteins. Prolongation of in vivo effects of exogenous cytokines by injection of cytokine-anti-cytokine antibody complexes
-
393043,..;: –
-
Finkelman FD, Madden KB, Morris SC, Holmes JM, Boiani N, Katona IM, et al. Anti-cytokine antibodies as carrier proteins. Prolongation of in vivo effects of exogenous cytokines by injection of cytokine-anti-cytokine antibody complexes. J Immunol. 1993;151: 1235–1244. 8393043
-
(1993)
J Immunol
, vol.151
, pp. 1235-1244
-
-
Finkelman, F.D.1
Madden, K.B.2
Morris, S.C.3
Holmes, J.M.4
Boiani, N.5
Katona, I.M.6
-
55
-
-
4544341015
-
Linear models and empirical bayes methods for assessing differential expression in microarray experiments
-
Article3–25
-
Smyth GK, Linear models and empirical bayes methods for assessing differential expression in microarray experiments. Stat Appl Genet Mol Biol. 2004;3: Article3–25.
-
(2004)
Stat Appl Genet Mol Biol
, vol.3
-
-
Smyth, G.K.1
-
56
-
-
5344244656
-
-
Vienna, Austria R Foundation for Statistical Computing
-
R Development Core Team (2008). R: A language and environment for statistical computing. R Foundation for Statistical Computing, Vienna, Austria. ISBN 3-900051-07-0, http://www.R-project.org.
-
(2008)
R: A language and environment for statistical computing
-
-
|