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    Author Correction: Transmission of trained immunity and heterologous resistance to infections across generations

    Natalie Katzmarski, Jorge Domínguez-Andrés, Branko Cirovic in Nature Immunology (2023)

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    Reply to: ‘Lack of evidence for intergenerational inheritance of immune resistance to infections’

    Natalie Katzmarski, Jorge Domínguez-Andrés, Branko Cirovic in Nature Immunology (2022)

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    A guide to immunotherapy for COVID-19

    Immune dysregulation is an important component of the pathophysiology of COVID-19. A large body of literature has reported the effect of immune-based therapies in patients with COVID-19, with some remarkable s...

    Frank L. van de Veerdonk, Evangelos Giamarellos-Bourboulis in Nature Medicine (2022)

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    Transmission of trained immunity and heterologous resistance to infections across generations

    Intergenerational inheritance of immune traits linked to epigenetic modifications has been demonstrated in plants and invertebrates. Here we provide evidence for transmission of trained immunity across generat...

    Natalie Katzmarski, Jorge Domínguez-Andrés, Branko Cirovic in Nature Immunology (2021)

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    Author Correction: Trained immunity, tolerance, priming and differentiation: distinct immunological processes

    Maziar Divangahi, Peter Aaby, Shabaana Abdul Khader, Luis B. Barreiro in Nature Immunology (2021)

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    Author Correction: A guiding map for inflammation

    A Correction to this paper has been published: https://doi.org/10.1038/ni.3790

    Mihai G. Netea, Frances Balkwill, Michel Chonchol, Fabio Cominelli in Nature Immunology (2021)

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    Trained immunity, tolerance, priming and differentiation: distinct immunological processes

    The similarities and differences between trained immunity and other immune processes are the subject of intense interrogation. Therefore, a consensus on the definition of trained immunity in both in vitro and ...

    Maziar Divangahi, Peter Aaby, Shabaana Abdul Khader, Luis B. Barreiro in Nature Immunology (2021)

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    Multi-omics examination of Q fever fatigue syndrome identifies similarities with chronic fatigue syndrome

    Q fever fatigue syndrome (QFS) is characterised by a state of prolonged fatigue that is seen in 20% of acute Q fever infections and has major health-related consequences. The molecular mechanisms underlying QF...

    Ruud P. H. Raijmakers, Megan E. Roerink in Journal of Translational Medicine (2020)

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    Validity, reliability and feasibility of a new observation rating tool and a post encounter rating tool for the assessment of clinical reasoning skills of medical students during their internal medicine clerkship: a pilot study

    Systematic assessment of clinical reasoning skills of medical students in clinical practice is very difficult. This is partly caused by the lack of understanding of the fundamental mechanisms underlying the pr...

    Catharina M. Haring, Claudia C. R. Klaarwater, Geert A. Bouwmans in BMC Medical Education (2020)

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    Defining trained immunity and its role in health and disease

    Immune memory is a defining feature of the acquired immune system, but activation of the innate immune system can also result in enhanced responsiveness to subsequent triggers. This process has been termed ‘tr...

    Mihai G. Netea, Jorge Domínguez-Andrés, Luis B. Barreiro in Nature Reviews Immunology (2020)

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    A possible role for mitochondrial-derived peptides humanin and MOTS-c in patients with Q fever fatigue syndrome and chronic fatigue syndrome

    Q fever fatigue syndrome (QFS) is a well-documented state of prolonged fatigue following around 20% of acute Q fever infections. It has been hypothesized that low grade inflammation plays a role in its aetiolo...

    Ruud P. H. Raijmakers, Anne F. M. Jansen in Journal of Translational Medicine (2019)

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    Interferon-γ and CXCL10 responses related to complaints in patients with Q fever fatigue syndrome

    Approximately 20% of patients with acute Q fever develop Q fever fatigue syndrome (QFS), a debilitating fatigue syndrome. This study further investigates the role of C. burnetii-specific IFNγ, but also IL-2, CXCL...

    Ruud P. H. Raijmakers, Anne F. M. Jansen in European Journal of Clinical Microbiology … (2018)

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    Cytokine signatures in chronic fatigue syndrome patients: a Case Control Study and the effect of anakinra treatment

    Cytokine disturbances have been suggested to be associated with the Chronic Fatigue Syndrome/Myalgic encephalomyelitis (CFS/ME) for decades.

    Megan E. Roerink, Hans Knoop, Ewald M. Bronkhorst in Journal of Translational Medicine (2017)

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    Observable phenomena that reveal medical students' clinical reasoning ability during expert assessment of their history taking: a qualitative study

    During their clerkships, medical students are meant to expand their clinical reasoning skills during their patient encounters. Observation of these encounters could reveal important information on the students...

    Catharina M. Haring, Bernadette M. Cools, Petra J. M. van Gurp in BMC Medical Education (2017)

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    A guiding map for inflammation

    Netea and colleagues provide a general guide to the cellular and humoral contributors to inflammation as well as the pathways that characterize inflammation in specific organs and tissues.

    Mihai G Netea, Frances Balkwill, Michel Chonchol, Fabio Cominelli in Nature Immunology (2017)

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    Interleukin-1 as a mediator of fatigue in disease: a narrative review

    Fatigue is commonly reported in a variety of illnesses, and it has major impact on quality of life. Previously, it was thought that fatigue originates in the skeletal muscles, leading to cessation of activity....

    Megan E. Roerink, Marieke E. van der Schaaf in Journal of Neuroinflammation (2017)

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    Bartonella quintana lipopolysaccharide (LPS): structure and characteristics of a potent TLR4 antagonist for in-vitro and in-vivo applications

    The pattern recognition receptor TLR4 is well known as a crucial receptor during infection and inflammation. Several TLR4 antagonists have been reported to inhibit the function of TLR4. Both natural occurring ...

    Gosia Malgorzata-Miller, Lena Heinbockel, Klaus Brandenburg in Scientific Reports (2016)

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    Understanding human immune function using the resources from the Human Functional Genomics Project

    Mihai G Netea, Leo A B Joosten, Yang Li, Vinod Kumar, Marije Oosting in Nature Medicine (2016)

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    Cytokine inhibition in chronic fatigue syndrome patients: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

    Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) is a medically unexplained syndrome for which no somatic or pharmacological treatment has been proven effective. Dysfunction of the cytokine network has been suspected to play a ...

    Megan E. Roerink, Hans Knoop, Sebastian J. H. Bredie, Michael Heijnen in Trials (2015)

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    Immune defence against Candida fungal infections

  21. Candida albicans is the most important fungal pathogen in humans, and it causes both mucosal and systemic fungal infections.

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  23. Mihai G. Netea, Leo A. B. Joosten, Jos W. M. van der Meer in Nature Reviews Immunology (2015)

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