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    Online Event - 1 year(s) ago

    Thursday, December 15, 2022 | 10:00 AM ET Inflammasomes are a family of proteins that activate inflammatory cytokines and help to both control infections and contribute to disease pathology. In this one-hour webinar, we will look at how scientists are targeting and leveraging the biology of inflammasomes to devise new precision treatments for diseases….

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    Thursday, December 15, 2022 | 10:00 AM ET Inflammasomes are a family of proteins that activate inflammatory cytokines and help to both control infections and contribute to disease pathology. In this one-hour webinar, we will look at how scientists are targeting and leveraging the biology of inflammasomes to devise new precision treatments for diseases….

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    • Free Cell Press webinar, Targeting #inflammasomes for therapies, w/ speakers Matthias Geyer @UNBonn, Rebecca Coll @QUBelfast, @WWIEM_QUB & Michael McDermott @UniversityLeeds Dec 15, 10:00 am ET #CPWebinars https://t.co/LqSKKdPrL0 https://t.co/V1dnlTRXCf

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    Inflammation is a powerful weapon in the innate immune arsenal of mammals that protects the host against invading pathogens. However, inappropriate engagement of inflammatory pathways can damage host tissues and perpetuate disease-associated inflammatory feedback loops [1]. Over the past decade the umbrella of inflammatory disease has expanded to include degenerative neuroinflammatory conditions…

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    This Progress article brings us up to date on the role of inflammasomes in severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection and COVID-19, describing how they may be activated during infection and contribute to the overexuberant inflammatory response in severe disease, and the efforts being taken to target them therapeutically.

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    • #SARSCoV2 activates #inflammasomes, leading to ➡️Secretion of pleiotropic IL-1 family cytokines (IL-1β & IL-18) ➡️Pyroptosis, an inflammatory form of cell death 👉🏽https://t.co/JHvQaNFl8w via @NatRevImmunol #covid19 https://t.co/2yUKA8zvGz

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    In this Review, the authors discuss the biology of canonical and non-canonical inflammasomes and inflammasome-forming genes in the kidney, including their different functions in the various kidney compartments and their potential as therapeutic targets.

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    • Therapeutic strategies that block #inflammasomes and their downstream effects from a Review by Takanori Komada & Daniel Muruve https://t.co/OHrpmkKRNH https://t.co/F9iW2wYMco

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    Inflammasomes - 3 year(s) ago

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    • RT @ValerieTeng: Editorial on the Thematic Issue on Inflammasomes #inflammasomes https://t.co/fcskEbaGva

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    Inflammasomes are generally thought of as large protein complexes that assemble in the cytosol in response to danger such as tissue damage or infection; once activated, they trigger production of inf…

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    • "We are focusing on #inflammasomes that very little is known about and have not been widely studied; thus, they constitute an enigma for the field of #immunology" Professor Kathy Triantafilou introduces our new Review Series in her brilliant Editorial 👉https://t.co/od8uJNDSRS https://t.co/OcBAiESFWr

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    Immunology - 3 year(s) ago

    Enigmatic Inflammasomes: Lesser-Studied NLRs Part 1 Series Editors: Kathy Triantafilou Welcome to the first in our new two-part Review Series, ‘Enigmatic Inflammasomes: Lesser-Studied NLRs’, guest edited by Kathy Triantafilou (Cardiff University). Inflammasomes, made up of (NOD)-like receptors (NLRs), assist the immune system in activating inflammatory…

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    • Part of our new Review Series: ✨ Enigmatic #inflammasomes ✨ Read the freely accessible series papers 👉https://t.co/3nFRmiGiI9

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    NLRX1 is an underappreciated member of the NOD‐like receptor family. Functions in pathogen response are responsible for the regulation of multiple immune pathways. Emergence in disease highlights the…

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    • New Review Series: Enigmatic #inflammasomes ✨ NLR in eXile: Emerging roles of #NLRX1 in immunity and human disease @RJ_Pickering & @lee_booty review the role of NLRX1 in innate immune signalling & its implications in #cancer, #autoimmunity & more 👉https://t.co/m7sVPUmLkO https://t.co/U1zZGPvA5m