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Journal Articles:
- Anti-inflammatory Biologics – A Game Changer for Chronic Inflammation (6)
- Omics, Microbiome, and Artificial Intelligence: Novel Insights into Human Disease-Associated Inflammatory Responses (3)
- Targeting the IL-4/IL-13 Axis in the Treatment of Type 2 Inflammation (7)
- Inflammaging in Cardiovascular and Chronic Disease (4)
- Neutrophils in a New Light: Emerging Roles in Inflammation (3)
- Cellular and Molecular Drivers of Lung Inflammation in Respiratory Diseases (1)
- The Translation of Discovery: Cutting Edge Research to Study Airway Inflammation (1)
- Takayasu Arteritis: Insights Into Pathogenesis, Disease Assessment, Treatment, and Outcomes (2)
- Inflammation and brain: how inflammatory processes influence physiological and pathological functions of the central nervous system (12)
- Genetic and non-genetic inflammation networks in major human diseases (6)
- Neurodegenerative diseases: From Pathogenesis to Treatment (1)
- Unraveling the Complex Relationship Between Inflammation, Diabetes, and Obesity: A Comprehensive Exploration (2)
Multi-Layered Regulation of Inflammation: Integrating Non-Coding RNAs, Epigenomics, Single-Cell, and Spatial Transcriptomics
Inflammation is a critical physiological response, yet its dysregulation underlies numerous pathologies, including autoimmune diseases, metabolic disorders, cancer, and cardiovascular disorders. Traditional approaches to understanding inflammatory mechanisms have proven insufficient to capture the complexity of this multifaceted process. Recent advances have revealed that inflammation is orchestrated through multiple interconnected regulatory layers, extending far beyond protein-coding genes. This Article Collection includes contributions integrating these complementary approaches to elucidate novel regulatory mechanisms governing inflammation.
