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Bacterial sepsis and chemokines
Makiko Kobayashi
, Yasuhiro Tsuda
, Tsuyoshi Yoshida
, Dan Takeuchi
, Tokuichiro Utsonomiya
, Hitoshi Takahashi
, Fujio Suzuki
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Chemokines
100%
Chemokine (C-C motif) Ligand 2 (CCL2)
100%
Bacterial Sepsis
100%
Injured Patients
80%
Staphylococcus Aureus
60%
Activated Macrophages
40%
Sepsis
40%
Pseudomonas Aeruginosa (P. aeruginosa)
40%
Immunocompromised Host
40%
Immature Myeloid Cells
40%
Polymicrobial Sepsis
40%
Burn Injury
20%
Effector Cells
20%
Interleukin-10
20%
CCL17
20%
CCL3
20%
Host Resistance
20%
Host Defense
20%
Neutrophils
20%
Severely Burned Patients
20%
Wound Infection
20%
Host Innate Immune Response
20%
High Mortality Rate
20%
E. Faecalis
20%
Enterococcus Faecalis
20%
Glycyrrhizin
20%
Opportunistic Infections
20%
Polymicrobial Infection
20%
Local Wound Infection
20%
P. Aeruginosa Infection
20%
Compromised Host
20%
Immunology and Microbiology
Chemokine
100%
Infection
100%
Bacterial Sepsis
100%
CCL2
83%
Infectious Agent
66%
Granulocyte
66%
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
50%
Staphylococcus Aureus
50%
Macrophage
33%
Host Resistance
33%
Immunocompromised Patient
33%
Myeloid
33%
Innate Immune System
16%
Effector Cell
16%
CCL3
16%
CCL17
16%
Secretion (Process)
16%
Mortality Rate
16%
Interleukin 10
16%
Neutrophil
16%
Enterococcus faecalis
16%
Opportunistic Infection
16%
Polymicrobial Infection
16%