Inflammatory disease status and response to TNF blockade are associated with mechanisms of endotoxin tolerance
The mechanisms of endotoxin tolerance (ET), which down-regulate inflammation, are well described in response to exogenous toll-like receptor ligands, but few studies have focused on ET-associated mechanisms in inflammatory disease. As blocking TNF can attenuate the development of ET, the effect of a...
Main Authors: | Taylor, PC, Clanchy, FIL, Borghese, F, Bystrom, J, Balog, A, Penn, H, Hull, DN, Williams, RO, Mageed, RA |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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Elsevier
2024
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