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Chapter 1 General Introduction
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Part 1 Immune Response in Animal Burn Models
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Chapter 2 Burn-Induced Local and Systemic Immune Response: Systematic 25 Review and Meta-Analysis of Animal Studies
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Chapter 3 Kinetics of Inflammatory Mediators in the Immune Response to 61 Burns: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Animal Studi
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Part 2 Immune Response in Burn Patients
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Chapter 4 Persistent Systemic Inflammation in Patients With Severe Burn Injury Is Accompanied by Influx of Immature Neutrophils and Shifts in T Cell Subsets and Cytokine Profiles
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Chapter 5 Burn-injured skin is marked by a prolonged local acute inflammatory response of innate immune cells and pro inflammatory cytokines
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Part 3 In Vitro Modeling
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Chapter 6 Full Skin Equivalent Models for Simulation of Burn Wound Healing, Exploring Skin Regeneration and Cytokine Response
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Chapter 7 Monocytes and T cells Incorporated in Full Skin Equivalents to Study Innate or Adaptive Immune Reactions after Burn Injury
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Discussion and Summary
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Chapter 8 General Discussion
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Chapter 9 English Summary
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Chapter 10 Dutch Summary - Nederlandse Samenvatting
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Appendix
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Scientific Output
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Portfolio
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Data Management Plan
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Acknowledgements - Dankwoord
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About the Author
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