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Heme and innate immunity: new insights for an old molecule
Hemolytic episodes such as sickle cell disease, malaria and ischemia-reperfusion occurrence are often associated to the statement of an inflammatory response which may develop or not to a chronic inflammatory status. Although these pathological states are triggered by distinct etiological agents, all of them are associated to high levels of free heme in circulation. In this review, we aim to focus the very recent achievements that have led to the statement of free heme as a proinflammatory molecule, which may play a central role during the onset and/or persistance of inflammation during these pathologies
Regeneration and expansion of autologous full‐thickness skin through a self‐propagating autologous skin graft technology
Waterjet in Bacterial Clearance of Diabetic Lower Extremity Contaminated Wounds: A Retrospective Cohort Study
Meningiomas of the cerebellopontine angle with extension into the internal auditory canal
On the Formation of Chlorophyllide after Phototransformation of Protochlorophyllide in 2-Day Old Bean Leaves: Comparison with Etiolated Leaves
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