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1. Role of adipose tissue in facial aging

4. Remembering Pathogen Dose: Long-Term Adaptation in Innate Immunity

10. Bradykinin B(2) receptor-mediated mitogen-activated protein kinase activation in COS-7 cells requires dual signaling via both protein kinase C pathway and epidermal growth factor receptor transactivation.

11. An epidermal growth factor receptor/Gab1 signaling pathway is required for activation of phosphoinositide 3-kinase by lysophosphatidic acid.

12. A novel mitogenic signaling pathway of bradykinin in the human colon carcinoma cell line SW-480 involves sequential activation of a Gq/11 protein, phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase beta, and protein kinase Cepsilon.

13. Activation of Akt/protein kinase B by G protein-coupled receptors. A role for alpha and beta gamma subunits of heterotrimeric G proteins acting through phosphatidylinositol-3-OH kinasegamma.

14. Effects of FK506-binding protein 12 and FK506 on autophosphorylation of epidermal growth factor receptor.

15. Tyrosine phosphorylation of GSalpha and inhibition of bradykinin-induced activation of the cyclic AMP pathway in A431 cells by epidermal growth factor receptor.

16. Phosphoinositide 3-kinase gamma is a mediator of Gbetagamma-dependent Jun kinase activation.

17. Gbetagamma stimulates phosphoinositide 3-kinase-gamma by direct interaction with two domains of the catalytic p110 subunit.

18. Sequestration of a G-protein beta gamma subunit or ADP-ribosylation of Rho can inhibit thrombin-induced activation of platelet phosphoinositide 3-kinases.

20. Loss of phosphoinositide 3-kinase γ decreases migration and activation of phagocytes but not T cell activation in antigen-induced arthritis

21. Loss of phosphoinositide 3-kinase gamma decreases migration and activation of phagocytes but not T cell activation in antigen-induced arthritis.

22. Integrating Cardiac PIP3 and cAMP Signaling through a PKA Anchoring Function of p110γ

23. Prostaglandin EP3 receptor activation is antinociceptive in sensory neurons via PI3Kγ, AMPK and GRK2.

25. Towards an ecological definition of sepsis: a viewpoint.

26. Hormesis Meetings at the Royal Palace.

27. Fever and hypothermia represent two populations of sepsis patients and are associated with outside temperature.

28. Targeted delivery of a phosphoinositide 3-kinase γ inhibitor to restore organ function in sepsis.

29. PI3Kγ Mediates Microglial Proliferation and Cell Viability via ROS.

30. The Role of the Pathogen Dose and PI3Kγ in Immunometabolic Reprogramming of Microglia for Innate Immune Memory.

31. Targeting Complement C5a Receptor 1 for the Treatment of Immunosuppression in Sepsis.

32. Impact of ambient temperature on inflammation-induced encephalopathy in endotoxemic mice-role of phosphoinositide 3-kinase gamma.

33. Memory-Like Responses of Brain Microglia Are Controlled by Developmental State and Pathogen Dose.

34. NLPR3 Inflammasomes and Their Significance for Atherosclerosis.

35. In Search for Genes Related to Atherosclerosis and Dyslipidemia Using Animal Models.

36. Signaling Pathways and Key Genes Involved in Regulation of foam Cell Formation in Atherosclerosis.

37. Role of Phagocytosis in the Pro-Inflammatory Response in LDL-Induced Foam Cell Formation; a Transcriptome Analysis.

38. Memory-Like Inflammatory Responses of Microglia to Rising Doses of LPS: Key Role of PI3Kγ.

39. Trained Circulating Monocytes in Atherosclerosis: Ex Vivo Model Approach.

40. Enhancing and Extending Biological Performance and Resilience.

41. Deterioration of Organ Function As a Hallmark in Sepsis: The Cellular Perspective.

42. Lipedema – lack of evidence for the involvement of tyrosine kinases.

43. Phosphoinositide 3-kinase gamma controls inflammation-induced myocardial depression via sequential cAMP and iNOS signalling.

44. PI3Kγ integrates cAMP and Akt signalling of the μ-opioid receptor.

45. Liver dysfunction and phosphatidylinositol-3-kinase signalling in early sepsis: experimental studies in rodent models of peritonitis.

46. Hormetic signaling patterns.

47. PI3Kγ mediates kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus vGPCR-induced sarcomagenesis.

48. VEGF-mediated PI3K class IA and PKC signaling in cardiomyogenesis and vasculogenesis of mouse embryonic stem cells.

49. Integrating cardiac PIP3 and cAMP signaling through a PKA anchoring function of p110γ.

50. Reassessment of the role of FKBP38 in the Rheb/mTORC1 pathway.

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