Search Results
Search for other papers by Clara Lundetoft Clausen in
Google Scholar
PubMed
Search for other papers by Trine Holm Johannsen in
Google Scholar
PubMed
Search for other papers by Niels Erik Skakkebæk in
Google Scholar
PubMed
Search for other papers by Hanne Frederiksen in
Google Scholar
PubMed
Department of Clinical Medicine, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark
Search for other papers by Anders Juul in
Google Scholar
PubMed
Department of Clinical Medicine, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark
Search for other papers by Thomas Benfield in
Google Scholar
PubMed
. Nuclear factor-ĸB- and glucocorticoid receptor α-mediated mechanisms in the regulation of systemic and pulmonary inflammation during sepsis and acute respiratory distress syndrome. Neuroimmunomodulation 2005 12 321 – 338 . ( https://doi.org/10
Search for other papers by Martin Wiegand in
Google Scholar
PubMed
Search for other papers by David J Halsall in
Google Scholar
PubMed
Search for other papers by Sarah L Cowan in
Google Scholar
PubMed
Search for other papers by Kevin Taylor in
Google Scholar
PubMed
Search for other papers by Robert J B Goudie in
Google Scholar
PubMed
Search for other papers by Jacobus Preller in
Google Scholar
PubMed
Wellcome–MRC Institute of Metabolic Science, University of Cambridge and NIHR Cambridge Biomedical Research Centre, Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Cambridge, UK
Search for other papers by Mark Gurnell in
Google Scholar
PubMed
inhibition. The uninhibited AngII may then play a role in the pathogenesis of observed hypertension ( 6 ), inflammation, immunothrombosis and possible fibrosis in COVID-19. Whilst elevated serum cortisol has been identified as a marker of poor prognosis in
Search for other papers by Marta Fichna in
Google Scholar
PubMed
Search for other papers by Piotr P Małecki in
Google Scholar
PubMed
Search for other papers by Magdalena Żurawek in
Google Scholar
PubMed
Search for other papers by Katarzyna Furman in
Google Scholar
PubMed
Search for other papers by Bolesław Gębarski in
Google Scholar
PubMed
Search for other papers by Piotr Fichna in
Google Scholar
PubMed
Search for other papers by Marek Ruchała in
Google Scholar
PubMed
Introduction Numerous genes associated with susceptibility to autoimmune diseases have been identified to date. Many of these genetic variants are shared by several disorders, including not only organ-specific but also systemic conditions
Search for other papers by Huifei Sophia Zheng in
Google Scholar
PubMed
Search for other papers by Jeffrey G Daniel in
Google Scholar
PubMed
Search for other papers by Julia M Salamat in
Google Scholar
PubMed
Search for other papers by Laci Mackay in
Google Scholar
PubMed
Search for other papers by Chad D Foradori in
Google Scholar
PubMed
Search for other papers by Robert J Kemppainen in
Google Scholar
PubMed
Search for other papers by Satyanarayana R Pondugula in
Google Scholar
PubMed
Search for other papers by Ya-Xiong Tao in
Google Scholar
PubMed
Search for other papers by Chen-Che Jeff Huang in
Google Scholar
PubMed
hormones can also stimulate several non-genomic mechanisms via the membrane-bound GR ( 1 ). Non-transcriptional effects have short-term outcomes that control several critical physiological processes, including inflammation, behavioral changes, and even