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1. Neisseria meningitidis accumulate in large organs during meningococcal sepsis

2. Transcriptomic changes in the large organs in lethal meningococcal shock are reflected in a porcine shock model

3. Transcriptomic data from two primary cell models stimulating human monocytes suggest inhibition of oxidative phosphorylation and mitochondrial function by N. meningitidis which is partially up-regulated by IL-10

4. Extensive Changes in Transcriptomic 'Fingerprints' and Immunological Cells in the Large Organs of Patients Dying of Acute Septic Shock and Multiple Organ Failure Caused by Neisseria meningitidis

5. Molecular studies of meningococcal and pneumococcal meningitis patients in Ethiopia

6. Large-scale reduction of tyrosine kinase activities in human monocytes stimulated in vitro with N. meningitidis.

8. Impact of extensive antibiotic treatment on faecal carriage of antibiotic-resistant enterobacteria in children in a low resistance prevalence setting.

9. Compartmentalization of TNF and IL-6 in meningitis and septic shock

10. Future directions for chatbot research: an interdisciplinary research agenda

12. Facebook Use and Social Capital — A Longitudinal Study

13. When the Social Becomes Non-Human: Young People’s Perception of Social Support in Chatbots

14. Deep learning for prediction of depressive symptoms in a large textual dataset

15. Whole-blood incubation with the Neisseria meningitidis lpxL1 mutant induces less pro-inflammatory cytokines than the wild type, and IL-10 reduces the MyD88-dependent cytokines

16. Finding Relevant Psychoeducation Content for Adolescents Experiencing Symptoms of Depression: Content Analysis of User-Generated Online Texts

17. Molecular studies of meningococcal and pneumococcal meningitis patients in Ethiopia

18. Massive Organ Inflammation in Experimental and in Clinical Meningococcal Septic Shock

19. Traceability and distribution of Neisseria meningitidis DNA in archived post mortem tissue samples from patients with systemic meningococcal disease

20. Combined inhibition of C5 and CD14 efficiently attenuated the inflammatory response in a porcine model of meningococcal sepsis

21. Impact of extensive antibiotic treatment on faecal carriage of antibiotic-resistant enterobacteria in children in a low resistance prevalence setting

22. The Neisseria meningitidis lpxL1 mutant induces less tissue factor expression and activity in primary human monocytes and monocyte-derived microvesicles than the wild type meningococcus

23. Global Effect of Interleukin-10 on the Transcriptional Profile Induced by Neisseria meningitidis in Human Monocytes

24. Microparticle-associated tissue factor activity measured with the Zymuphen MP-TF kit and the calibrated automated thrombogram assay

25. Unchanged Antibiotic Susceptibility in Escherichia coli and Pseudomonas aeruginosa after Long-Term in vitro Exposure to Antineoplastic Drugs

26. Colonization by Candida in children with cancer, children with cystic fibrosis, and healthy controls

27. Neisseria meningitidis and Escherichia coli are protected from leukocyte phagocytosis by binding to erythrocyte complement receptor 1 in human blood

28. Diphtheria outbreak in Norway: Lessons learned

29. Tuberculosis among children in Oslo, Norway, from 1998 to 2009

30. Critical Roles of Complement and Antibodies in Host Defense Mechanisms againstNeisseria meningitidisas Revealed by Human Complement Genetic Deficiencies

31. Does granulocyte colony-stimulating factor ameliorate the proinflammatory response in human meningococcal septic shock?

32. Stages of Meningococcal Sepsis Simulated In Vitro, with Emphasis on Complement and Toll-Like Receptor Activation

33. Bronchial response pattern of antigen presenting cells and regulatory T cells in children less than 2 years of age

34. Identification of Genes Particularly Sensitive to Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) in Human Monocytes Induced by Wild-Type versus LPS-DeficientNeisseria meningitidisStrains

35. Pathogenesis of invasive disease

36. Intestinal B cell hyperactivity in AIDS is controlled by highly active antiretroviral therapy

37. Plasma interferon-γ and interleukin-10 concentrations in systemic meningococcal disease compared with severe systemic Gram-positive septic shock

38. Identification of meningococcal LPS as a major monocyte activator in IL-10 depleted shock plasmas and CSF by blocking the CD14-TLR4 receptor complex

39. Interferon-γ-Secreting T Cells Localize to the Epithelium in Coeliac Disease

40. Complement Activation Induced by PurifiedNeisseria meningitidisLipopolysaccharide (LPS), Outer Membrane Vesicles, Whole Bacteria, and an LPS‐Free Mutant

41. Invited review: Neisseria meningitidis lipopolysaccharides in human pathology

42. Age-Related Changes in CCR9+Circulating Lymphocytes: Are CCR9+Naive T Cells Recent Thymic Emigrants?

43. Cellular activating properties and morphology of membrane-bound and purified meningococcal lipopolysaccharide

45. IL-10 immunodepletion from meningococcal sepsis plasma induces extensive changes in gene expression and cytokine release in stimulated human monocytes

46. Myocardial dysfunction in meningococcal septic shock: No clear answer yet*

47. Microparticle-associated tissue factor activity correlates with plasma levels of bacterial lipopolysaccharides in meningococcal septic shock

48. Net inflammatory capacity of human septic shock plasma evaluated by a monocyte-based target cell assay: identification of interleukin-10 as a major functional deactivator of human monocytes

49. Intraepithelial gamma/delta T cells in duodenal mucosa are related to the immune state and survival time in AIDS

50. Systemic meningococcal disease

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