2000
Babesiosis
Homer M, Aguilar-Delfin I, Telford S, Krause P, Persing D. Babesiosis. Clinical Microbiology Reviews 2000, 13: 451-469. DOI: 10.1128/cmr.13.3.451.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPossible pathogenic mechanismsAppropriate patient managementInfected red blood cellsSpecies of BabesiaMalaria-like diseaseWidespread blood parasitesRed blood cellsSilent infectionEpidemiological descriptionDisease manifestationsPatient managementImmunological responsePear-shaped formsSevere hemolysisDisease processPathogenic mechanismsHematotropic parasitesBabesia microtiBabesial parasitesDiagnostic testsBlood cellsVeterinary impactBabesia speciesGenus BabesiaIxodid ticks
1991
Modulation of Neonatal Neutrophil Function by Pentoxifylline
Krause P, Maderazo E, Contrino J, Eisenfeld L, Herson V, Greca N, Bannon P, Kreutzer D. Modulation of Neonatal Neutrophil Function by Pentoxifylline. Pediatric Research 1991, 29: 123-127. PMID: 2014147, DOI: 10.1203/00006450-199102000-00002.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPMN functionNitroblue tetrazolium reductionImpaired PMN functionsNeonatal neutrophil functionTetrazolium reductionTreatment of infectionsPolymorphonuclear leukocyte chemotaxisF-actin contentDose-dependent effectPotential clinical useCertain disease processesSimilar dose-dependent responseDose-dependent responseNeutrophil functionNewborn infantsPMN activityPMN deformabilityPMN chemotaxisDisease processPentoxifyllineLeukocyte chemotaxisMethylxanthine pentoxifyllinePhagocytic activityNeonatesClinical use