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1. HMGB1 released from pyroptotic vascular endothelial cells promotes immune disorders in exertional heatstroke.

2. Lack of lymphocytes exacerbate heat stroke severity in male mice through enhanced inflammatory response.

3. Mesenchymal stem cells regulate activation of microglia cells to improve hippocampal injury of heat stroke rats.

4. Exosomes Derived From Heat Stroke Cases Carry miRNAs Associated With Inflammation and Coagulation Cascade.

5. The Role of Skeletal Muscles in Exertional Heat Stroke Pathophysiology.

6. Regulatory T Cells Could Improve Intestinal Barrier Dysfunction in Heatstroke.

7. JAK2/STAT3 pathway mediating inflammatory responses in heatstroke-induced rats.

8. Heat stroke.

9. Modeling the inflammatory response in the hypothalamus ensuing heat stroke: iterative cycle of model calibration, identifiability analysis, experimental design and data collection.

10. Increased cytokine and chemokine gene expression in the CNS of mice during heat stroke recovery.

11. Heat stroke activates a stress-induced cytokine response in skeletal muscle.

12. Modeling the intra- and extracellular cytokine signaling pathway under heat stroke in the liver.

13. Melatonin reduces acute lung inflammation, edema, and hemorrhage in heatstroke rats.

14. Attenuating heat-induced acute lung inflammation and injury by dextromethorphan in rats.

15. Heat stroke: role of the systemic inflammatory response.

16. High-dose antithrombin III prevents heat stroke by attenuating systemic inflammation in rats.

17. Moderate hypothermia suppressed excessive generation of superoxide anion radical and inflammatory reactions in blood and liver in heatstroke: laboratory study in rats.

18. Activated protein C can be used as a prophylactic as well as a therapeutic agent for heat stroke in rodents.

19. Human umbilical cord blood cells protect against hypothalamic apoptosis and systemic inflammation response during heatstroke in rats.

20. Pre-existing lipopolysaccharide may increase the risk of heatstroke in rats.

21. Human umbilical cord blood cells or estrogen may be beneficial in treating heatstroke.

22. Heatstroke.

23. Elevated serum beta-D-glucan level and depressed neutrophil phagocytosis in a heatstroke patient.

24. Role of gastrointestinal permeability in exertional heatstroke.

25. Correlation of neutrophil phagocytosis and lymphocyte adhesion molecules in exertional heat stroke.

26. The pathophysiology of exertional heatstroke.

27. Diagnostic significance of antibodies to heat shock proteins.

28. Autoantibody response to heat shock protein 70 in patients with heatstroke.

29. Heat shock proteins as biomarkers for stroke and trauma.

30. Presence of antibody against the inducible Hsp71 in patients with acute heat-induced illness.

31. Differential effects of in vitro and in vivo hyperthermia on the production of interleukin-10.

32. Immune dysfunction as a factor in heat illness.

35. Interleukin 10 in febrile patients and patients with sepsis.

36. Effect of classic heatstroke on serum procalcitonin.

37. Concentrations of soluble tumor necrosis factor and interleukin-6 receptors in heatstroke and heatstress.

39. Extremely elevated body temperature: case report and review of classical heat stroke.

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