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Charles A. Dinarello
Researcher at University of Colorado Denver
Publications - 1073
Citations - 152254
Charles A. Dinarello is an academic researcher from University of Colorado Denver. The author has contributed to research in topics: Interleukin & Cytokine. The author has an hindex of 190, co-authored 1058 publications receiving 139668 citations. Previous affiliations of Charles A. Dinarello include University of Guadalajara & Pennsylvania State University.
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Interleukin-1 blockade in rheumatoid arthritis and heart failure: A missed opportunity?
Antonio Abbate,Justin M. Canada,Benjamin W. Van Tassell,Christopher M. Wise,Charles A. Dinarello +4 more
TL;DR: This research attacked the mode of action of central giant cell granuloma by targeting the “spatially aggregating” cells of the immune system through a simple probabilistic procedure.
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Cytokines in the pathogenesis of fever
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IL-37 exerts therapeutic effects in experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis through the receptor complex IL-1R5/IL-1R8
Alba Sánchez-Fernández,Stephanie Zandee,Jesús Amo-Aparicio,Marc Charabati,Alexandre Prat,Cecilia Garlanda,Elan Z. Eisenmesser,Charles A. Dinarello,Charles A. Dinarello,Rubèn López-Vales +9 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that IL-37 reduces inflammation and protects against neurological deficits and myelin loss in EAE mice by acting via IL1-R5/IL1- R8, and that this protective physiological mechanism is defective in MS individuals.
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Dissimilarities between purified human interleukin-1 and recombinant human interleukin-2 in the induction of fever, brain prostaglandin, and acute-phase protein synthesis.
TL;DR: Recombinant human IL-2 is not intrinsically pyrogenic in rabbits at doses as high as 10,000 units/kg when administered by a single intravenous injection, and it is predicted that the administration ofIL-2 to patients in doses that stimulate cellular immune function will not induce fever and other toxic side effects frequently seen in individuals receiving IFN.
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Corrigendum: IL-1α is a DNA damage sensor linking genotoxic stress signaling to sterile inflammation and innate immunity.
Idan Cohen,Peleg Rider,Elena Vornov,Martin Tomas,Cicerone Tudor,Mareike Dorothee Wegner,Lydia Brondani,Marina A. Freudenberg,Gerhard Mittler,Elisa Ferrando-May,Charles A. Dinarello,Ron N. Apte,Robert Schneider +12 more
TL;DR: It is shown that IL-1α signaling after UV skin irradiation and DNA damage is important for triggering a sterile inflammatory cascade in vivo that contributes to efficient tissue repair and wound healing.