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1. Macrophage WNK1 senses intracellular hypo-chlorine to regulate vulnerability to sepsis attack during hypochloremia.

2. Andrographolide ameliorates sepsis-induced acute lung injury by promoting autophagy in alveolar macrophages via the RAGE/PI3K/AKT/mTOR pathway.

3. SKLB023 protects against inflammation and apoptosis in sepsis-associated acute kidney injury via the inhibition of toll-like receptor 4 signaling.

4. Activation of the α7nAChR by GTS-21 mitigates septic tubular cell injury and modulates macrophage infiltration.

5. Neutrophil extracellular traps and neutrophil extracellular traps-related genes are involved in new-onset atrial fibrillation in LPS-induced sepsis.

6. B-1a cells scavenge NETs to attenuate sepsis.

7. Interferon-responsive neutrophils and macrophages extricate SARS-CoV-2 Omicron critical patients from the nasty fate of sepsis.

8. Sepsis Impairs IFN-γ Production in CD8 T Cells through Changes in Local Chromatin Landscape.

9. HETEROGENEOUS EXPANSION OF POLYMORPHONUCLEAR MYELOID-DERIVED SUPPRESSOR CELLS DISTINGUISHES HIGH-RISK SEPSIS IMMUNOPHENOTYPES IN UGANDA.

10. Rapid high-throughput method for investigating physiological regulation of neutrophil extracellular trap formation.

11. The asynchronous dynamic changes and interrelationships between leukocyte composition and inflammatory markers and potential clinical significance in the early stage and sepsis stage in severe burns.

12. Synergistic impact of innate immunity hyper-activation and endothelial dysfunction on the magnitude of organ failure in the infection-sepsis continuum.

13. Unraveling the immune response of the spleen in sepsis using green-synthesized silver nanoparticles from pomegranate peel extracts.

14. Sepsis induced dysfunction of liver type 1 innate lymphoid cells.

15. Plexin C1 influences immune response to intracellular LPS and survival in murine sepsis.

16. Mesenchymal stem cell-conditioned medium prevents inflammation-induced liver and lung damage in septic mice.

17. Unraveling the genetic and molecular landscape of sepsis and acute kidney injury: A comprehensive GWAS and machine learning approach.

18. Salmonid Rickettsial Septicemia (SRS) disease dynamics and Atlantic salmon immune response to Piscirickettsia salmonis LF-89 and EM-90 co-infection.

19. The role of trained immunity in sepsis.

20. Induction of trained immunity in broiler chickens following delivery of oligodeoxynucleotide containing CpG motifs to protect against Escherichia coli septicemia.

21. Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS), systemic inflammatory response syndrome and sepsis, sepsis caused by HS: an empty systematic review.

22. Hidradenitis suppurativa, systemic inflammatory response syndrome and sepsis: a database study.

23. Gut-derived memory γδ T17 cells exacerbate sepsis-induced acute lung injury in mice.

24. Identification of ferroptosis-related key genes associated with immune infiltration in sepsis by bioinformatics analysis and in vivo validation.

25. Dysregulation of Host-Pathogen Interactions in Sepsis: Host-Related Factors.

26. Inflammation, Sepsis, and the Coagulation System.

27. Rare multi-fungal sepsis: a case of triple-impact immunoparalysis.

28. BMAL1 plays a crucial role in immune homeostasis during sepsis-induced acute lung injury.

29. Macrophage-Mimicking Cellular Nanoparticles Scavenge Proinflammatory Cytokines in Specimens of Patients with Inflammatory Disorders.

30. INFLAMMATORY RESPONSES TO POLYMICROBIAL INTRA-ABDOMINAL SEPSIS ARE HIGHLY VARIABLE BUT STRONGLY CORRELATED TO ENTEROBACTERIACEAE OUTGROWTH.

31. TRANSCRIPTOMIC DIFFERENCES IN PERIPHERAL MONOCYTE POPULATIONS IN SEPTIC PATIENTS BASED ON OUTCOME.

32. Sepsis in surgical patients: Personalized medicine in the future treatment of sepsis.

33. Qi Huang Fang improves intestinal barrier function and intestinal microbes in septic mice through NLRP3 inflammasome-mediated cellular pyroptosis.

34. Activation of Wnt/β-catenin signal induces DCs to differentiate into immune tolerant regDCs in septic mice.

35. TEMPORAL CHANGES IN INNATE AND ADAPTIVE IMMUNITY DURING SEPSIS AS DETERMINED BY ELISPOT.

36. Inhibition of cIAP1/2 reduces RIPK1 phosphorylation in pulmonary endothelial cells and alleviate sepsis-induced lung injury and inflammatory response.

37. invariant Natural Killer T Cells Modulate the Peritoneal Macrophage Response to Polymicrobial Sepsis.

38. Lowering mortality risk in CR-HvKP infection in intestinal immunohistological and microbiota restoration.

39. Adenosine triggers early astrocyte reactivity that provokes microglial responses and drives the pathogenesis of sepsis-associated encephalopathy in mice.

40. A computational approach to developing a multi-epitope vaccine for combating Pseudomonas aeruginosa-induced pneumonia and sepsis.

41. Exosome-Derived microRNA: Potential Target for Diagnosis and Treatment of Sepsis.

42. Deciphering the immune-metabolic nexus in sepsis: a single-cell sequencing analysis of neutrophil heterogeneity and risk stratification.

43. Differentiation in pyroptosis induction by Burkholderia pseudomallei and Burkholderia thailandensis in primary human monocytes, a possible cause of sepsis in acute melioidosis patients.

44. CTLA-4 expression on CD4 + lymphocytes in patients with sepsis-associated immunosuppression and its relationship to mTOR mediated autophagic-lysosomal disorder.

45. The Role of Programmed Cell Death 1/Programmed Death Ligand 1 (PD-1/PD-L1) Axis in Sepsis-Induced Apoptosis.

46. Multienzyme Active Nanozyme for Efficient Sepsis Therapy through Modulating Immune and Inflammation Inhibition.

47. Enhancing acute inflammatory and sepsis treatment: superiority of membrane receptor blockade.

48. Dissecting the mediating role of cytokines in the interaction between immune traits and sepsis: insights from comprehensive mendelian randomization.

49. Integrated clustering of multiple immune marker trajectories reveals different immunotypes in severely injured patients.

50. Phenotypic Landscape of Immune Cells in Sepsis: Insights from High-Dimensional Mass Cytometry.

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