Acute stress induces an inflammation dominated by innate immunity represented by neutrophils in mice

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  • who: Lanjing Tang from the Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, United States have published the research: Acute stress induces an inflammation dominated by innate immunity represented by neutrophils in mice, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • how: The authors studied the effects of acute stress on gene transcription in peripheral blood cells of mice through bioinformatics analysis and detected the changes of blood cell populations under acute stress. The data showed that acute stress led to rapid mobilization of the immune system and the body presented an inflammatory state dominated by innate immune_response represented by neutrophils . . .

     

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