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- What: The authors focus on human studies since species-specific differences have been reported in immune_responses following SCI , contributing to a lack of clinical translation of the findings in experimental SCI models. Altogether, the studies discussed above hypothesize that changes in lymphocyte frequencies and functions contribute to the increased risk of infections following SCI.
- Who: Luisa Marı´a Villar and colleagues from the Ramón y Cajal Hospital, Spain have published the Article: Peripheral immune reactions following human traumatic spinal cord injury: the interplay of immune activation and suppression, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
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