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Role of p38 MAPK in Burn-Induced Intestinal Barrier Breakdown
1
Todd W. Costantini
, Carrie Y. Peterson
, Lauren Kroll
, William H. Loomis
, Brian P. Eliceiri
, Andrew Baird
, Vishal Bansal
, Raul Coimbra
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P38 Mitogen-activated Protein Kinase (p38 MAPK)
100%
Intestinal Barrier
100%
Myosin Light Chain Kinase
87%
Intestinal Permeability
37%
Severe Burns
37%
Increased Intestinal Permeability
25%
SB203580
25%
Barrier Breakdown
25%
Tight Junction Proteins
25%
Intestinal Barrier Integrity
25%
Cell Culture
12%
Therapeutic Target
12%
Phosphorylation
12%
Intestinal Barrier Function
12%
Intraperitoneal Injection
12%
Immunoblotting
12%
MAPK Inhibitors
12%
Decreased Expression
12%
Full-thickness
12%
Phosphorylated p38
12%
Total Body Surface Area
12%
P38 MAPK Activation
12%
FITC-dextran
12%
Distant Organ Injury
12%
Systemic Inflammatory Response
12%
Steam Burns
12%
Medicine and Dentistry
p38 Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase
100%
Intestinal Mucosal Barrier
100%
Myosin Light Chain Kinase
70%
Intestinal Permeability
50%
Thermal Burn
30%
SB 203580
20%
Tight Junction Protein
20%
Serositis
10%
Body Surface
10%
Intraperitoneal Drug Administration
10%
Organ Injury
10%
Fluorescein Isothiocyanate Dextran
10%
Cell Culture
10%
Immunoblotting
10%
Intestinal Barrier Function
10%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Myosin Light Chain Kinase
100%
Intestinal Permeability
71%
Burn
42%
SB 203580
28%
Tight Junction Protein
28%
Cell Culture
14%
Western Blot
14%
Intraperitoneal Injection
14%
Organ Injury
14%
Fluorescein Isothiocyanate Dextran
14%
Inflammation
14%