An inhibitory role of complement in monoclonal antibody therapy of lymphoma (original) (raw)
Combined inhibition of complement and CD14 in human experimentally induced bacterial inflammation and in porcine sepsis
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Combined Inhibition of Complement (C5) and CD14 Markedly Attenuates Inflammation, Thrombogenicity, and Hemodynamic Changes in Porcine Sepsis
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Inhibition of Complement and CD14 Attenuates the Escherichia coli-Induced Inflammatory Response in Porcine Whole Blood
Ebbe Thorgersen
Infection and Immunity, 2009
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CD14 inhibition improves survival and attenuates thrombo‐inflammation and cardiopulmonary dysfunction in a baboon model of Escherichia coli sepsis
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Combined inhibition of complement and CD14 improved outcome in porcine polymicrobial sepsis
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Systemic CD14 Inhibition Attenuates Organ Inflammation in Porcine Escherichia coli Sepsis
Ebbe Thorgersen
Infection and Immunity, 2013
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Critical Role of CD14 for Production of Proinflammatory Cytokines and Cytokine Inhibitors during Sepsis with Failure To Alter Morbidity or Mortality
Sanna M Goyert
Infection and Immunity, 2001
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Double Blockade of CD14 and Complement C5 Abolishes the Cytokine Storm and Improves Morbidity and Survival in Polymicrobial Sepsis in Mice
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Combined Inhibition of Complement and CD14 Attenuates Bacteria-Induced Inflammation in Human Whole Blood More Efficiently Than Antagonizing TLR4-MD2
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The anti-inflammatory effect of combined complement and cd14 inhibition is preserved during escalating bacterial load
Andreas Barratt-due
Clinical and experimental immunology, 2015
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Combined inhibition of C5 and CD14 efficiently attenuated the inflammatory response in a porcine model of meningococcal sepsis
Dorte Christiansen
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Differential effect of inhibiting MD-2 and CD14 on LPS- versus whole E. coli bacteria-induced cytokine responses in human blood
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Advances in experimental medicine and biology, 2012
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Post challenge inhibition of C3 and CD14 attenuates Escherichia coli-induced inflammation in human whole blood
Ebbe Thorgersen, Kjetil Hagene Egge, Billmann Thorgersen
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Anti-TNF Treatment of Baboons with Sepsis Reduces TNF-α, IL-6 and IL-8, but not the Degree of Complement Activation
Heinz Redl
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Complement inhibition decreases the procoagulant response and confers organ protection in a baboon model of E. coli sepsis
Paola Magotti
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Complement-Induced Impairment of Innate Immunity During Sepsis
Markus Huber-lang
The Journal of Immunology, 2002
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Complement inhibition decreases the procoagulant response and confers organ protection in a baboon model of Escherichia coli sepsis
Paola Magotti
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Diagnostic and prognostic evaluation of soluble CD14 subtype for sepsis in critically ill patients: a preliminary study
Angelo Lamberti
Critical Care, 2014
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Function of Soluble CD14 in Serum from Patients with Septic Shock
Regine Landmann
Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1996
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Increased Circulating Soluble Cd14 Is Associated With High Mortality In Gram-Negative Septic Shock
Regine Landmann
Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1995
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Changes of Complement-Regulatory Proteins During Sepsis in Humans
Manfred Weiss
Shock, 2006
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The role of complement C3 opsonization, C5a receptor, and CD14 in E. coli-induced up-regulation of granulocyte and monocyte CD11b/CD18 (CR3), phagocytosis, and oxidative burst in human whole blood
Michael Fung
Journal of Leukocyte Biology, 2007
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Increased serum concentration of soluble CD14 is a prognostic marker in gram-positive sepsis
Klaus Laczika
1996
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Selective inhibition of TNF-α or IL-1β does not affect E. coli-induced inflammation in human whole blood
Ebbe Thorgersen, Billmann Thorgersen
Molecular Immunology, 2010
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Complement Activation in Emergency Department Patients With Severe Sepsis
John Younger
Academic Emergency Medicine, 2010
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Harmful Effects of Complement Activation in Sepsis *
zvi fishelson
2007
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