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Spätphase

Spätphase is a German term that literally means “late phase.” In scientific and medical contexts it is used to denote the later stage of a process, as opposed to an immediate or early phase. The exact meaning can vary by field, but it generally refers to events or reactions that occur hours after an initiating trigger.

In immunology and allergy research, the Spätphase (late phase) describes the inflammatory response that follows the

Therapeutically, late-phase responses are a target of anti-inflammatory strategies. Corticosteroids, leukotriene receptor antagonists, and other agents

Outside medicine, Spätphase is also used in other disciplines to denote the later stage of various processes,

initial,
immediate
reaction
to
a
stimulus
such
as
an
allergen.
This
late
phase
typically
begins
several
hours
after
exposure—often
around
4
to
24
hours—and
can
persist
for
many
hours
or
days.
It
is
characterized
by
the
recruitment
of
leukocytes
such
as
eosinophils
and
neutrophils,
the
activation
of
T
cells,
and
the
release
of
cytokines
(for
example
IL-4,
IL-5,
IL-13)
as
well
as
chemokines
and
lipid
mediators.
Clinically,
it
can
contribute
to
prolonged
symptoms
like
airway
hyperreactivity
in
asthma,
nasal
congestion,
or
skin
swelling.
aim
to
dampen
the
sustained
inflammation
of
the
late
phase
and
reduce
tissue
damage
and
symptom
burden.
with
the
exact
timing
and
implications
depending
on
the
specific
context.
The
term
is
not
a
fixed
technical
label
across
all
fields
and
should
be
interpreted
in
context.