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- who: August and colleagues from the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Australia Tongji University, China have published the paper: Tibetan medicine salidroside improves host anti-mycobacterial response by boosting in fl ammatory cytokine production in zebra, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors first found that SAL is able to promote the recruitment of neutrophils and macrophages to the wound and infection sites and then demonstrated a positive regulatory role of SAL for the expression of pro-inflammatory cytokines during mycobacterial infection.
- how: The embryos were then stained with Sudan Black (Sangon Biotech) staining . . .
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