Publications by authors named "A Neuendank"

Anthracyclines have become important components of multi-agent remission induction and continuation therapy of acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). New anthracycline derivatives are being investigated in an attempt to shift the balance of side effects and antileukemic potency. To evaluate the toxicity and efficacy of idarubicin (IDA) in childhood ALL, a prospective multicenter phase-II study was performed.

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The production and release of reactive oxygen species (the respiratory burst) is a common metabolic pathway linked to several macrophage-related reactions. The most abundant surfactant protein A (SP-A) binds to alveolar macrophages (AM) through a specific surface receptor with high affinity. Because such binding might initiate or modulate the respiratory burst, we wanted to know whether and how SP-A affects the oxygen radical release from AM.

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The most well characterized function of pulmonary surfactant is its ability to reduce surface tension at the alveolar air-liquid interface, thereby preventing lung collapse. However, several lines of evidence suggest that surfactant may also have 'non-surfactant' functions: specific components of surfactant (proteins and phospholipids) may interact with different alveolar cells, inhaled particles and micro-organisms modulating pulmonary host defence systems. SP-A, the most abundant surfactant protein, binds to alveolar macrophages via a specific surface receptor with high affinity [128].

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