2020
Programmed ‘disarming’ of the neutrophil proteome reduces the magnitude of inflammation
Adrover JM, Aroca-Crevillén A, Crainiciuc G, Ostos F, Rojas-Vega Y, Rubio-Ponce A, Cilloniz C, Bonzón-Kulichenko E, Calvo E, Rico D, Moro MA, Weber C, Lizasoaín I, Torres A, Ruiz-Cabello J, Vázquez J, Hidalgo A. Programmed ‘disarming’ of the neutrophil proteome reduces the magnitude of inflammation. Nature Immunology 2020, 21: 135-144. PMID: 31932813, PMCID: PMC7223223, DOI: 10.1038/s41590-019-0571-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMagnitude of inflammationNeutrophil extracellular trapsNeutrophil proteomeGranule contentsInflammatory injuryRespiratory distressPneumonia patientsExtracellular trapsCell-intrinsic programsProgressive lossHuman neutrophilsNET formationProtein storesNeutrophilsInflammationLungAntimicrobial functionMouse mutantsCircadian cyclePatientsInjuryTime of dayArmamentariumIncidenceSeverity
2006
Does “Clock” Matter in Prostate Cancer?
Zhu Y, Zheng T, Stevens RG, Zhang Y, Boyle P. Does “Clock” Matter in Prostate Cancer? Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers & Prevention 2006, 15: 3-5. PMID: 16434577, PMCID: PMC2366206, DOI: 10.1158/1055-9965.epi-05-0631.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsProstate cancerSex hormone levelsFemale breast cancerCommon cancer typesEvening shift workHormone levelsPrognostic biomarkerBreast cancerAndrogen expressionProstate tumorigenesisCancerCancer typesShift workDaily biochemicalIndividual riskEtiologyCircadian rhythmGenetic variantsRiskCircadian clockCircadian cycleBiomarkersPhysiologicProfound effect
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