David Ciesla to Neutrophils
This is a "connection" page, showing publications David Ciesla has written about Neutrophils.
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1.168
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Hypertonic saline activation of p38 MAPK primes the PMN respiratory burst. Shock. 2001 Oct; 16(4):285-9.
Score: 0.176
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Hypertonic saline alteration of the PMN cytoskeleton: implications for signal transduction and the cytotoxic response. J Trauma. 2001 Feb; 50(2):206-12.
Score: 0.168
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Hypertonic saline inhibits neutrophil (PMN) priming via attenuation of p38 MAPK signaling. Shock. 2000 Sep; 14(3):265-9; discussion 269-70.
Score: 0.163
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Hypertonic saline attenuation of polymorphonuclear neutrophil cytotoxicity: timing is everything. J Trauma. 2000 Mar; 48(3):388-95.
Score: 0.158
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Clinically relevant hypertonicity prevents stored blood- and lipid-mediated delayed neutrophil apoptosis independent of p38 MAPK or caspase-3 activation. Surgery. 2003 Jul; 134(1):86-91.
Score: 0.050
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Post-hemorrhagic shock mesenteric lymph activates human pulmonary microvascular endothelium for in vitro neutrophil-mediated injury: the role of intercellular adhesion molecule-1. J Trauma. 2003 Feb; 54(2):219-23.
Score: 0.048
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Hyperosmolarity abrogates neutrophil cytotoxicity provoked by post-shock mesenteric lymph. Shock. 2002 Jul; 18(1):29-32.
Score: 0.046
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Mesenteric lymph is responsible for post-hemorrhagic shock systemic neutrophil priming. J Trauma. 2001 Dec; 51(6):1069-72.
Score: 0.045
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Post-hemorrhagic shock mesenteric lymph lipids prime neutrophils for enhanced cytotoxicity via phospholipase A2. Shock. 2001 Sep; 16(3):218-22.
Score: 0.044
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Hypertonic saline attenuation of the neutrophil cytotoxic response is reversed upon restoration of normotonicity and reestablished by repeated hypertonic challenge. Surgery. 2001 May; 129(5):567-75.
Score: 0.043
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Blood transfusion and the two-insult model of post-injury multiple organ failure. Shock. 2001 Apr; 15(4):302-6.
Score: 0.043
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Plasma from aged stored red blood cells delays neutrophil apoptosis and primes for cytotoxicity: abrogation by poststorage washing but not prestorage leukoreduction. J Trauma. 2001 Mar; 50(3):426-31; discussion 432.
Score: 0.042
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The lipid fraction of post-hemorrhagic shock mesenteric lymph (PHSML) inhibits neutrophil apoptosis and enhances cytotoxic potential. Shock. 2000 Sep; 14(3):404-8.
Score: 0.041
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Stored red blood cells selectively activate human neutrophils to release IL-8 and secretory PLA2. Shock. 2000 Jan; 13(1):29-33.
Score: 0.039
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Posthemorrhagic shock mesenteric lymph primes circulating neutrophils and provokes lung injury. J Surg Res. 1999 May 15; 83(2):83-8.
Score: 0.037
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The two-event construct of postinjury multiple organ failure. Shock. 2005 Dec; 24 Suppl 1:71-4.
Score: 0.015
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Phospholipase A(2)--derived neutral lipids from posthemorrhagic shock mesenteric lymph prime the neutrophil oxidative burst. Surgery. 2001 Aug; 130(2):198-203.
Score: 0.011