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  • Integrating mechanisms of p... Integrating mechanisms of pulmonary fibrosis
    Wynn, Thomas A The Journal of experimental medicine, 07/2011, Volume: 208, Issue: 7
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    Pulmonary fibrosis is a highly heterogeneous and lethal pathological process with limited therapeutic options. Although research on the pathogenesis of pulmonary fibrosis has frequently focused on ...
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  • Type 2 cytokines: mechanism... Type 2 cytokines: mechanisms and therapeutic strategies
    Wynn, Thomas A Nature reviews. Immunology, 05/2015, Volume: 15, Issue: 5
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    Type 2 immune responses are defined by the cytokines interleukin-4 (IL-4), IL-5, IL-9 and IL-13, which can either be host protective or have pathogenic activity. Type 2 immunity promotes antihelminth ...
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  • Macrophages in Tissue Repai... Macrophages in Tissue Repair, Regeneration, and Fibrosis
    Wynn, Thomas A.; Vannella, Kevin M. Immunity (Cambridge, Mass.), 03/2016, Volume: 44, Issue: 3
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    Inflammatory monocytes and tissue-resident macrophages are key regulators of tissue repair, regeneration, and fibrosis. After tissue injury, monocytes and macrophages undergo marked phenotypic and ...
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  • Mechanisms of Organ Injury ... Mechanisms of Organ Injury and Repair by Macrophages
    Vannella, Kevin M; Wynn, Thomas A Annual review of physiology, 02/2017, Volume: 79, Issue: 1
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    Macrophages regulate tissue regeneration following injury. They can worsen tissue injury by producing reactive oxygen species and other toxic mediators that disrupt cell metabolism, induce apoptosis, ...
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  • Fibrosis: from mechanisms t... Fibrosis: from mechanisms to medicines
    Henderson, Neil C; Rieder, Florian; Wynn, Thomas A Nature (London), 11/2020, Volume: 587, Issue: 7835
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    Fibrosis can affect any organ and is responsible for up to 45% of all deaths in the industrialized world. It has long been thought to be relentlessly progressive and irreversible, but both ...
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  • Macrophages: master regulat... Macrophages: master regulators of inflammation and fibrosis
    Wynn, Thomas A; Barron, Luke Seminars in liver disease, 08/2010, Volume: 30, Issue: 3
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    Macrophages are found in close proximity with collagen-producing myofibroblasts and indisputably play a key role in fibrosis. They produce profibrotic mediators that directly activate fibroblasts, ...
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  • Inflammation and metabolism... Inflammation and metabolism in tissue repair and regeneration
    Eming, Sabine A.; Wynn, Thomas A.; Martin, Paul Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science), 06/2017, Volume: 356, Issue: 6342
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    Tissue repair after injury is a complex, metabolically demanding process. Depending on the tissue’s regenerative capacity and the quality of the inflammatory response, the outcome is generally ...
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  • Mechanisms of fibrosis: the... Mechanisms of fibrosis: therapeutic translation for fibrotic disease
    Wynn, Thomas A; Ramalingam, Thirumalai R Nature medicine, 07/2012, Volume: 18, Issue: 7
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    Fibrosis is a pathological feature of most chronic inflammatory diseases. Fibrosis, or scarring, is defined by the accumulation of excess extracellular matrix components. If highly progressive, the ...
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  • Protective and pathogenic f... Protective and pathogenic functions of macrophage subsets
    Murray, Peter J; Wynn, Thomas A Nature reviews. Immunology, 11/2011, Volume: 11, Issue: 11
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    Macrophages are strategically located throughout the body tissues, where they ingest and process foreign materials, dead cells and debris and recruit additional macrophages in response to ...
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  • Evolution of Th2 immunity: ... Evolution of Th2 immunity: a rapid repair response to tissue destructive pathogens
    Allen, Judith E; Wynn, Thomas A PLoS pathogens, 05/2011, Volume: 7, Issue: 5
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    The cardinal features of adaptive immunity are memory and antigen-specificity. Since Th2 cells are part of the adaptive immune system, this raises the question of why we need to "remember" to repair ...
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