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Academic Article Induction of RelB participates in endotoxin tolerance.
Academic Article G9a and HP1 couple histone and DNA methylation to TNFalpha transcription silencing during endotoxin tolerance.
Academic Article Chromatin-specific remodeling by HMGB1 and linker histone H1 silences proinflammatory genes during endotoxin tolerance.
Academic Article The NF-kappaB factor RelB and histone H3 lysine methyltransferase G9a directly interact to generate epigenetic silencing in endotoxin tolerance.
Academic Article The pathogenesis of pulmonary contusion: an open chest model in the rat.
Academic Article Gene silencing in severe systemic inflammation.
Academic Article Gene-specific epigenetic regulation in serious infections with systemic inflammation.
Academic Article Epigenetics, bioenergetics, and microRNA coordinate gene-specific reprogramming during acute systemic inflammation.
Academic Article Adiponectin-deficiency exaggerates sepsis-induced microvascular dysfunction in the mouse brain.
Academic Article Fueling the flame: bioenergy couples metabolism and inflammation.
Concept Inflammation
Concept Inflammation Mediators
Academic Article Complement mediates a primed inflammatory response after traumatic lung injury.
Academic Article SIRT1 inhibition during the hypoinflammatory phenotype of sepsis enhances immunity and improves outcome.
Academic Article Resveratrol attenuates microvascular inflammation in sepsis via SIRT-1-Induced modulation of adhesion molecules in ob/ob mice.
Academic Article GAPDH Binding to TNF-a mRNA Contributes to Posttranscriptional Repression in Monocytes: A Novel Mechanism of Communication between Inflammation and Metabolism.
Academic Article Sirtuins Link Inflammation and Metabolism.
Academic Article Sirtuin-2 Regulates Sepsis Inflammation in ob/ob Mice.
Academic Article Correction: Sirtuin-2 Regulates Sepsis Inflammation in ob/ob Mice.
Academic Article Sirtuin 2 Regulates Microvascular Inflammation during Sepsis.
Academic Article Sirtuins and Immuno-Metabolism of Sepsis.
Academic Article Frontline Science: Monocytes sequentially rewire metabolism and bioenergetics during an acute inflammatory response.
Academic Article Cysteine thiol oxidation on SIRT2 regulates inflammation in obese mice with sepsis.
Academic Article Stimulating pyruvate dehydrogenase complex reduces itaconate levels and enhances TCA cycle anabolic bioenergetics in acutely inflamed monocytes.
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