Inflammation, Immunology, Apoptosis, Cell biology and Granulocyte are his primary areas of study. His Inflammation research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Regulator, Tissue homeostasis, Receptor and Efferocytosis, Macrophage. His Immunology research includes elements of Chemotaxis and Disease.
His work deals with themes such as Cell, Cancer research, Phagocytosis and Kinase, which intersect with Apoptosis. His Cell biology research focuses on Caspase and how it relates to Prostaglandin D2, Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor, Umbilical vein and Staurosporine. His Granulocyte study combines topics in areas such as Tumor necrosis factor alpha, Eosinophil, Pneumonia, Immune system and Lung.
His primary scientific interests are in Inflammation, Immunology, Apoptosis, Cell biology and Internal medicine. Adriano G. Rossi focuses mostly in the field of Inflammation, narrowing it down to matters related to Innate immune system and, in some cases, Efferocytosis. Adriano G. Rossi has included themes like Bronchoalveolar lavage, Lung injury and Lung in his Immunology study.
His work in Apoptosis addresses issues such as Granulocyte, which are connected to fields such as Cancer research. His research in Cell biology intersects with topics in Receptor, In vitro and Biochemistry. His research in Proinflammatory cytokine focuses on subjects like Cytokine, which are connected to Monocyte.
His primary areas of investigation include Inflammation, Immunology, Cell biology, Apoptosis and Internal medicine. Specifically, his work in Inflammation is concerned with the study of Proinflammatory cytokine. His research integrates issues of ARDS and Lung in his study of Immunology.
His Cell biology research includes themes of In vitro, Macrophage and In vivo. His work focuses on many connections between Apoptosis and other disciplines, such as Cancer research, that overlap with his field of interest in Degranulation. While the research belongs to areas of Internal medicine, Adriano G. Rossi spends his time largely on the problem of Endocrinology, intersecting his research to questions surrounding Ejection fraction and Cardiac function curve.
Adriano G. Rossi mainly focuses on Inflammation, Immunology, Cell biology, Proinflammatory cytokine and Apoptosis. His work carried out in the field of Inflammation brings together such families of science as Innate immune system, Immune system, Signal transduction, Kinase and Apoptotic cell clearance. His work carried out in the field of Immunology brings together such families of science as Bronchiectasis, Prostaglandin E2, ARDS, Prostaglandin E and Lung injury.
He has included themes like Inflammatory mediator, Tissue homeostasis, Inflammatory response and Inflammation resolution in his Cell biology study. His Proinflammatory cytokine research incorporates themes from Systemic inflammation and Cytokine. His Apoptosis research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Cystic fibrosis and In vivo.
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Standards for the diagnosis and treatment of patients with COPD: a summary of the ATS/ERS position paper
B. R. Celli;W. MacNee;A. Agusti;Antonio R Anzueto.
European Respiratory Journal (2004)
Resolution of inflammation: state of the art, definitions and terms.
Charles N. Serhan;Sue D. Brain;Christopher D. Buckley;Derek W. Gilroy.
The FASEB Journal (2006)
Apoptotic cell clearance: basic biology and therapeutic potential
Ivan K. H. Poon;Christopher D. Lucas;Adriano G. Rossi;Kodi S. Ravichandran.
Nature Reviews Immunology (2014)
Inflammatory resolution: new opportunities for drug discovery.
Derek W. Gilroy;Toby Lawrence;Mauro Perretti;Adriano G. Rossi.
Nature Reviews Drug Discovery (2004)
High-capacity hydrogen and nitric oxide adsorption and storage in a metal-organic framework
Bo Xiao;Paul S. Wheatley;Xuebo Zhao;Ashleigh J. Fletcher.
Journal of the American Chemical Society (2007)
Modulating Innate and Adaptive Immunity by (R)-Roscovitine: Potential Therapeutic Opportunity in Cystic Fibrosis
Laurent Meijer;Deborah J Nelson;Vladimir Riazanski;Aida G Gabdoulkhakova.
Journal of Innate Immunity (2016)
Cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitors enhance the resolution of inflammation by promoting inflammatory cell apoptosis.
Adriano G Rossi;Deborah A Sawatzky;Annemieke Walker;Carol Ward.
Nature Medicine (2006)
Neutrophil Apoptosis: Relevance to the Innate Immune Response and Inflammatory Disease
Sarah Fox;Andrew E. Leitch;Rodger Duffin;Christopher Haslett.
Journal of Innate Immunity (2010)
NF-κB Activation Is a Critical Regulator of Human Granulocyte Apoptosis in Vitro
Carol Ward;Edwin R. Chilvers;Mark F. Lawson;James G. Pryde.
Journal of Biological Chemistry (1999)
Glucocorticoids Promote Nonphlogistic Phagocytosis of Apoptotic Leukocytes
Yuqing Liu;J. M. Cousin;J. Hughes;J. Van Damme.
Journal of Immunology (1999)
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