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- URN to cite this document:
- urn:nbn:de:bvb:355-epub-460894
- DOI to cite this document:
- 10.5283/epub.46089
Abstract
Infection and inflammation can augment local Na+ abundance. These increases in local Na+ levels boost proinflammatory and antimicrobial macrophage activity and can favor polarization of T cells towards a proinflammatory Th17 phenotype. Although neutrophils play an important role in fighting intruding invaders, the impact of increased Na+ on the antimicrobial activity of neutrophils remains ...

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