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Immunotolerance during bacterial pneumonia and sepsis
Hoogerwerf, J.J.
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2010
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Hoogerwerf, J. J. (2010). Immunotolerance during bacterial pneumonia and sepsis.
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Contents
Chapter 1 General Introduction and Outline of this Thesis 7 Part I The pulmonary response to bacteria and bacterial products 17 Chapter 2 Lung inflammation induced by lipoteichoic acid or lipopolysaccharide in 19 humans.
Am J Respir Crit Care Med, 2008
Chapter 3 Activation of coagulation and inhibition of fibrinolysis in the human 39 lung upon bronchial instillation of lipoteichoic acid and lipopolysaccharide.
Crit Care Med, 2009
Chapter 4 Priming of alveolar macrophages upon instillation of lipopolysaccharide 55 in the human lung.
Am J Respir Cell Mol Biol, 2010
Chapter 5 Interleukin-1-receptor-associated kinase M deficient mice demonstrate 77 an improved host defense during gram-negative pneumonia.
Submitted
Part II Immunotolerance in sepsis 95 Chapter 6 Apoptotic gene expression profiling in patients with severe sepsis. 97
J Innate Immun 2010;2:461–468
Chapter 7 Soluble ST2 plasma concentrations predict mortality in severe sepsis. 111
Intensive Care Med, 2010
Chapter 8 Sepsis-induced suppression of lung host defense is mediated by ST2. 125
In revision by Am J Respir Crit Care Med
Chapter 9 Summary and General Discussion 149
Nederlandse Samenvatting 157
List of publications 165