Immune responses to mitochondria help explain body's inflammatory response to injury
Thursday, March 18, 2010 - 08:17
in Health & Medicine
Inflammation is at the root of most serious complications occurring after both infection and injury. But while the molecular course of events that leads from microbial infections to the inflammatory condition called sepsis is fairly well understood, it is far less clear how and why physical injury can result in a similarly dangerous inflammatory response...
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