Imbalance of circulating innate lymphoid cell subpopulations in patients with septic shock

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Julien Carvelli from the CEReSS, Center for Studies and Research on Health Services and Quality of Life EA3279, University, CNRS, INSERM, CIML, France have published the research: Imbalance of Circulating Innate Lymphoid Cell Subpopulations in Patients With Septic Shock, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)

SUMMARY

    Protective immunity in humans when T-cell, and B-cell functions are preserved. The authors prospectively evaluated circulating immune cells by flow cytometry, especially circulating ILCs, and their three subsets during the early phase of septic shock, defined as the first 3 days after diagnosis of the infection . . .

     

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