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circadian-rhythms-bacterial-sepsis.pdf.jpg2021Circadian rhythms in bacterial sepsis pathology : what we know and what we should knowMul Fedele, Malena Lis ; Senna, Camila Agustina ; Aiello, Ignacio ; Golombek, Diego A. ; Paladino, Natalia 
m1-macrophage-polarization-dependent.pdf.jpg2018M1 macrophage polarization is dependent on TRPC1-mediated calcium entryChauhan, Arun ; Sun, Yuyang ; Sukumaran, Pramod ; Quenum Zangbede, Fredice O. ; Jondle, Christopher N. ; Sharma, Atul ; Evans, Dustin L. ; Chauhan, Pooja ; Szlabick, Randolph E. ; Aaland, Mary O. ; Birnbaumer, Lutz ; Sharma, Jyotika ; Singh, Brij B. ; Mishra, Bibhuti B. 
melatonin-highlighting-use.pdf.jpg2022Melatonin : highlighting its use as a potential treatment for SARS‑CoV‑2 infectionReiter, R. ; Sharma, Ramaswamy ; Simko, Fedor ; Domínguez Rodriguez, Alberto ; Tesarik, Jan ; Neel, Richard L. ; Slominski, Andrzej T. ; Kleszczynsk, Konrad ; Martin‑Gimenez, Verna M. ; Manucha, Walter ; Cardinali, Daniel Pedro 
thymopentin-improves-survival.pdf.jpg2020Thymopentin improves the survival of septic mice by promoting the production of 15-deoxy-prostaglandin J2 and activating the PPARγ signaling pathwayZhang, Ye ; Yang, Xue ; Yan, Wenchao ; Li, Rui ; Ye, Qian ; You, Linjun ; Xie, Wenhao ; Mo, Kun ; Fu, Ruifeng ; Wang, Yanxiang ; Chen, Yufei ; Hou, Hui ; Yang, Yong ; Birnbaumer, Lutz ; Di, Qin ; Li, Xianjing 
time-dependent-metabolic-response-in-sepsis-severity.pdf.jpg2025Time-dependent metabolic response in sepsis severity: the influence of glucose in the disease outcomeSenna, Camila Agustina ; Mul Fedele, Malena Lis ; Aiello, Ignacio ; Hokama, Guido ; Golombek, Diego A. ; Paladino, Natalia