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2. Beneficial Effects of Soluble Guanylyl Cyclase Stimulation and Activation in Sickle Cell Disease Are Amplified by Hydroxyurea: In Vitro and In Vivo Studies
3. STANDARDIZATION OF THE MEASUREMENT AND IMAGING OF BLOOD PERFUSION OF THE SKIN MICROCIRCULATION IN TOWNES SICKLE CELL DISEASE MICE, USING THE LASER SPECKLE CONTRAST IMAGING TECHNIQUE
4. INTRAVASCULAR HEMOLYSIS ACCELERATES NEOVASCULARIZATION AND ANGIOGENIC PROCESSES IN VIVO THAT ARE AMELIORATED BY HYDROXYUREA ADMINISTRATION
5. PIEZO1 ACTIVATION INCREASES NEUTROPHIL ADHESIVE PROPERTIES IN SICKLE CELL ANEMIA
6. ATIVAÇÃO DE CASPASE-1 CONTRIBUI PARA INTERAÇÕES LEUCÓCITOS-ENDOTÉLIO INDUZIDAS PELA HEMÓLISE INTRAVASCULAR
7. Defining global strategies to improve outcomes in sickle cell disease: a Lancet Haematology commission
8. Increased circulating PEDF and low sICAM-1 are associated with sickle cell retinopathy
9. THE INFLUENZA A VIRAL COMPONENT, PB1-F2, TRIGGERS VASO-OCCLUSIVE PROCESSES IN MICE WITH SICKLE CELL DISEASE
10. THE INFLAMMASOME DRIVES MICROVASCULAR IMPAIRMENT IN MOUSE MODELS OF INTRAVASCULAR HEMOLYSIS
11. Increased adhesive properties of neutrophils and inflammatory markers in VTE patients with residual vein occlusion and high D-dimer levels: OC 08.5
12. Hydroxyurea is associated with reductions in hypercoagulability markers in sickle cell anemia
13. Neutrophils of Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients on Anti-TNF-α Therapy and in Disease Remission Present Reduced Adhesive Functions in Association with Decreased Circulating Neutrophil-Attractant Chemokine Levels
14. COVID-19: Time for precision epidemiology
15. Key endothelial cell angiogenic mechanisms are stimulated by the circulating milieu in sickle cell disease and attenuated by hydroxyurea
16. Elevated hypercoagulability markers in hemoglobin SC disease
17. Prominent role of platelets in the formation of circulating neutrophil-red cell heterocellular aggregates in sickle cell anemia
18. Participation of Mac-1, LFA-1 and VLA-4 integrins in the in vitro adhesion of sickle cell disease neutrophils to endothelial layers, and reversal of adhesion by simvastatin
19. Altered levels of cytokines and inflammatory mediators in plasma and leukocytes of sickle cell anemia patients and effects of hydroxyurea therapy
20. Increased adhesive properties of neutrophils in sickle cell disease may be reversed by pharmacological nitric oxide donation
21. Nitric oxide regulates human eosinophil adhesion mechanismsin vitroby changing integrin expression and activity on the eosinophil cell surface
22. Nitric oxide regulates human eosinophil adhesion mechanisms in vitro by changing integrin expression and activity on the eosinophil cell surface.
23. Altered levels of cytokines and inflammatory mediators in plasma and leukocytes of sickle cell anemia patients and effects of hydroxyurea therapy
24. Nitric oxide regulates human eosinophil adhesion mechanisms in vitroby changing integrin expression and activity on the eosinophil cell surface
25. Role of nitric oxide on in vitro human eosinophil migration
26. The effect of PMA-induced surface expression of integrins megakaryoblastic cells in culture differentiation on the on CHRF 288-11
27. Nitric oxide regulates human eosinophil adhesion mechanisms in vitro by changing integrin expression and activity on the eosinophil cell surface
28. Reduced GATA1 levels are associated with ineffective erythropoiesis in sickle cell anemia.
29. Targeting P-selectin and interleukin-1β in mice with sickle cell disease: effects on vaso-occlusion, liver injury and organ iron deposition.
30. Introduction to the thematic issue on infectious diseases: Highlights of the Brazilian virology conference 2022 and International Experimental Biology and Medicine Conference (IEBMC), Brazil 2022.
31. Defining global strategies to improve outcomes in sickle cell disease: a Lancet Haematology Commission.
32. Piezo1 activation augments sickling propensity and the adhesive properties of sickle red blood cells in a calcium-dependent manner.
33. Molecular and cellular effects of in vivo chronic intravascular hemolysis and anti-inflammatory therapeutic approaches.
34. Role of Macrophages in Sickle Cell Disease Erythrophagocytosis and Erythropoiesis.
35. Pain mechanisms in sickle cell disease. Are we closer to a breakthrough?
36. Introduction to the thematic issue: Recognition of women leaders in Science.
37. Safe use of hydroxycarbamide in sickle cell disease patients hospitalized for painful vaso-occlusive episodes during the randomized, open-label HELPS study.
38. Sickle Cell Disease and Oxidative Stress: Implications for a Role of Diminished Endothelial SOD2 in Pulmonary Complications.
39. TGF-β1 Reduces Neutrophil Adhesion and Prevents Acute Vaso-Occlusive Processes in Sickle Cell Disease Mice.
40. Accelerated low-density neutrophil transition in sickle cell anaemia may contribute to disease pathophysiology.
41. Reduced blood pressure in sickle cell disease is associated with decreased angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) activity and is not modulated by ACE inhibition.
42. Editorial: Inflammatory Mechanisms of Hemolytic Diseases.
43. Heme induces significant neutrophil adhesion in vitro via an NFκB and reactive oxygen species-dependent pathway.
44. Sickle cell vaso-occlusion: The dialectic between red cells and white cells.
45. Vasculopathy in Sickle Cell Disease: From Red Blood Cell Sickling to Vascular Dysfunction.
46. Thromboinflammatory mechanisms in sickle cell disease - challenging the hemostatic balance.
47. CXCR4 hi effector neutrophils in sickle cell anemia: potential role for elevated circulating serotonin (5-HT) in CXCR4 hi neutrophil polarization.
48. COVID-19: Time for precision epidemiology.
49. Didox (3,4-dihydroxybenzohydroxamic acid) reduces the vascular inflammation induced by acute intravascular hemolysis.
50. S100A8 acts as an autocrine priming signal for heme-induced human Mϕ pro-inflammatory responses in hemolytic inflammation.
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