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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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Activated platelets induce endothelial secretion of interleukin-8 in vitro via an interleukin-1-mediated event
Gilles Kaplanski,Reuven Porat,K. Aiura,John K. Erban,Jeffrey A. Gelfand,Charles A. Dinarello +5 more
TL;DR: Observations show that activated platelets induce IL-8 secretion via membrane-associated IL-1 activity, and provide a novel relationship between coagulation and inflammation that could be relevant to several diseases.
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The differential effects of human leukocyte pyrogen/lymphocyte-activating factor, T cell growth factor, and interferon on human natural killer activity.
Roy A. Dempsey,Charles A. Dinarello,James W. Mier,Rosenwasser Lj,Mark Allegretta,T.E. Brown,David R. Parkinson +6 more
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The effects of interleukin 1 on human B cell activation and proliferation.
TL;DR: The importance of accessory cell factors for the initial rounds of B cell proliferation depends on the strength of the initial slg-mediated activation signal, and when this is strong, the response is maximal and independent of accessory cells or accessory cell Factors.
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Increased Levels of Interleukin-1 Are Detected in Nasal Secretions of Volunteers during Experimental Rhinovirus Colds
David Proud,Jack M. Gwaltney,J. Owen Hendley,Charles A. Dinarello,S Gillis,Robert P. Schleimer +5 more
TL;DR: Investigation of the potential involvement of interleukin-1 in the pathogenesis of experimental rhinovirus colds found that most activity in lavages from infected subjects was IL-1 beta, consistent with the hypothesis thatIL-1 could contribute to the pathogenic of rhinOVirus infections.
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Innate immune cell activation and epigenetic remodeling in symptomatic and asymptomatic atherosclerosis in humans in vivo
Siroon Bekkering,Inge C.L. van den Munckhof,Tim Mj Nielen,Evert Jp Lamfers,Charles A. Dinarello,Charles A. Dinarello,Joost H.W. Rutten,Jacqueline de Graaf,Leo A. B. Joosten,Mihai G. Netea,Marc E. Gomes,Niels P. Riksen +11 more
TL;DR: Circulating monocytes of patients with symptomatic, but not asymptomatic, atherosclerosis have a pro-inflammatory phenotype and increased expression of glycolytic enzymes, associated with epigenetic remodeling at the level of histone methylation.