Pulmonary immune profiling of SIDS: impaired immune maturation and age-related cytokine imbalance
暂无分享,去创建一个
M. Klintschar | L. Hagemeier | J. Keil | C. Falk | T. Engelmann | B. Vennemann | K. Beushausen | D. Qu | V. Preuss | L. Radomsky
[1] T. Dörk,et al. Evidence for an association of interferon gene variants with sudden infant death syndrome , 2019, International Journal of Legal Medicine.
[2] P. Goldwater. Infection: the neglected paradigm in SIDS research , 2017, Archives of Disease in Childhood.
[3] T. Dörk,et al. Candidate gene variants of the immune system and sudden infant death syndrome , 2016, International Journal of Legal Medicine.
[4] S. Nygård,et al. Altered gene expression and possible immunodeficiency in cases of sudden infant death syndrome , 2016, Pediatric Research.
[5] J. Ryan,et al. Mast cell production and response to IL-4 and IL-13. , 2015, Cytokine.
[6] Sophia M. Moscovis,et al. Exploring the Risk Factors for Sudden Infant Deaths and Their Role in Inflammatory Responses to Infection , 2015, Front. Immunol..
[7] V. Flamand,et al. Unbalanced Neonatal CD4+ T-Cell Immunity , 2014, Front. Immunol..
[8] M. Teixeira,et al. Targeting CCL5 in inflammation , 2013, Expert opinion on therapeutic targets.
[9] E. Mitchell,et al. Cytokines and sudden infant death , 2012, International Journal of Legal Medicine.
[10] S. Ygberg,et al. The developing immune system – from foetus to toddler , 2012, Acta paediatrica.
[11] H. Kinney,et al. Interleukin-6 and the serotonergic system of the medulla oblongata in the sudden infant death syndrome , 2009, Acta Neuropathologica.
[12] N. Sebire,et al. Infection and sudden unexpected death in infancy: a systematic retrospective case review , 2008, The Lancet.
[13] T. Walles,et al. Density of dendritic cells in the human tracheal mucosa is age dependent and site specific , 2006, Thorax.
[14] C. Härtel,et al. Cytokine responses correlate differentially with age in infancy and early childhood , 2005, Clinical and experimental immunology.
[15] S. Opdal,et al. IL-10 gene polymorphisms in infectious disease and SIDS. , 2004, FEMS immunology and medical microbiology.
[16] Ǻ. Vege,et al. Sudden infant death syndrome, infection and inflammatory responses. , 2004, FEMS immunology and medical microbiology.
[17] J. Blood-Siegfried,et al. Alteration in regulation of inflammatory response to influenza a virus and endotoxin in suckling rat pups: a potential relationship to sudden infant death syndrome. , 2004, FEMS immunology and medical microbiology.
[18] Roger W Byard,et al. Sudden infant death syndrome and unclassified sudden infant deaths: a definitional and diagnostic approach. , 2004, Pediatrics.
[19] I. Elenkov. Glucocorticoids and the Th1/Th2 Balance , 2004, Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences.
[20] B. Dan,et al. Sudden infant deaths: stress, arousal and SIDS. , 2003, Early human development.
[21] M. Samuels. Viruses and sudden infant death. , 2003, Paediatric respiratory reviews.
[22] P. Kidd. Th1/Th2 balance: the hypothesis, its limitations, and implications for health and disease. , 2003, Alternative medicine review : a journal of clinical therapeutic.
[23] B. Brinkmann,et al. Detection of RNA viruses in sudden infant death (SID) , 2003, International Journal of Legal Medicine.
[24] B. Blackbourne,et al. A Comparison of Respiratory Symptoms and Inflammation in Sudden Infant Death Syndrome and in Accidental or Inflicted Infant Death , 2003, The American journal of forensic medicine and pathology.
[25] W. Guntheroth,et al. The triple risk hypotheses in sudden infant death syndrome. , 2002, Pediatrics.
[26] J. M. Simpson,et al. Infant stress and sleep deprivation as an aetiological basis for the sudden infant death syndrome. , 2001, Early human development.
[27] M. Durigon,et al. Increase of pulmonary density of macrophages in sudden infant death syndrome. , 1999, Forensic science international.
[28] O. Saugstad,et al. Are elevated cerebrospinal fluid levels of IL‐6 in sudden unexplained deaths, infectious deaths and deaths due to heart/lung disease in infants and children due to hypoxia? , 1998, Acta paediatrica.
[29] I. Moore,et al. Pulmonary production of cytokines in sudden infant death syndrome. , 1997, Biochemical Society transactions.
[30] T. Mosmann,et al. The expanding universe of T-cell subsets: Th1, Th2 and more. , 1996, Immunology today.
[31] O. Saugstad,et al. S cases have increased levels of interleukin‐6 in cerebrospinal fluid , 1995, Acta paediatrica.
[32] I. Moore,et al. Pulmonary immunopathology of sudden infant death syndrome , 1994, The Lancet.
[33] Y. Aoki. Histopathological findings of the lung and trachea in sudden infant death syndrome: review of 105 cases autopsied at Dade County Medical Examiner Department. , 1994, Nihon hoigaku zasshi = The Japanese journal of legal medicine.
[34] K. Forsyth,et al. Lung immunoglobulins in the sudden infant death syndrome. , 1989, BMJ.
[35] K. Forsyth,et al. Immunocytologic Characterization Using Monoclonal Antibodies of Lung Lavage Cell Phenotype in Infants Who Have Died from Sudden Infant Death Syndrome , 1988, Pediatric Research.
[36] Roger W. Byard,et al. SIDS Sudden Infant and early childhood death: the past, the present and the future , 2018 .
[37] B. Madea,et al. [Immunohistochemical investigations on pulmonary tissue in cases of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS)]. , 2016, Archiv fur Kriminologie.
[38] T. Kamradt,et al. Th1/Th2 balance in infection , 2004, Springer Seminars in Immunopathology.
[39] P. Kidd. Th 1 / Th 2 Balance : The Hypothesis , its Limitations , and Implications for Health and Disease , 2003 .