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1. Utility of NO and H2S donating platforms in managing COVID-19: Rationale and promise.

2. Cytokine storm in human monkeypox: A possible involvement of purinergic signaling.

3. A novel therapeutic approach to modulate the inflammatory cascade: A timely exogenous local inflammatory response attenuates the sepsis-induced cytokine storm.

4. Interaction between cardiac resynchronization therapy and cytokines in heart failure patients.

5. Pyroptosis-induced inflammation and tissue damage.

6. Exploring the anti-influenza virus activity of novel triptolide derivatives targeting nucleoproteins.

7. P2X7 receptor as a potential therapeutic target for perinatal brain injury associated with preterm birth.

8. CuCl2-catalyzed inexpensive, faster and ligand/additive free synthesis of isoquinolin-1(2H)-one derivatives via the coupling–cyclization strategy: Evaluation of a new class of compounds as potential PDE4 inhibitors.

9. The cytokine storms of COVID-19, H1N1 influenza, CRS and MAS compared. Can one sized treatment fit all?

10. Contribution of STAT3 to the pathogenesis of COVID-19.

11. Messing with βc: A unique receptor with many goals.

12. The pro-inflammatory cytokines in COVID-19 pathogenesis: What goes wrong?

13. Increased levels of plasma cytokines and correlations to organ failure and 30-day mortality in critically ill Covid-19 patients.

14. An inter-correlated cytokine network identified at the center of cytokine storm predicted COVID-19 prognosis.

16. S-allylmercaptocysteine inhibits mucin overexpression and inflammation via MAPKs and PI3K-Akt signaling pathways in acute respiratory distress syndrome.

17. Biochemical indicators of coronavirus disease 2019 exacerbation and the clinical implications.

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