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Factors in Homo and Heterotypic Aggregate Formation in Sepsis
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posted on 2019-06-10, 14:01 authored by Azzah Alharbi, Roisin Thomas, Majid Ali, Jonathan Thompson, Cordula StoverSepsis, a severe systemic inflammatory response to an infection that can be bacterial,
viral or fungal in origin, remains a serious condition with high mortality. The dynamics in the
immune response (immune activation, over activation and exhaustion) during development and
progression of sepsis pose a problem in the design of new treatment approaches. This review
focuses on the understanding of molecular interactions that lead to the formation of cellular
aggregates in sepsis and puts novel treatment targets in the context of these interactions.
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Sepsis, 2016Author affiliation
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