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Circulating microparticles from patients with septic shock exert protective role in vascular function.
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Circulating microparticles from patients with septic shock exert protective role in vascular function.

HA Mostefai, F Meziani, ML Mastronardi, A Agouni, C Heymes, C Sargentini, P Asfar, MC Martinez and R Andriantsitohaina
Am J Respir Crit Care Med, Vol.178(11), pp.1148-1155
01/12/2008

Abstract

Adult Aged Animals Case-Control Studies Cell-Derived Microparticles Disease Models Animal Endothelium Vascular Female Humans Hypotension Male Mice Middle Aged Shock Septic Thromboxane A2 Vasoconstriction Vasodilation
Sepsis is an archetypal condition with molecular links between inflammation and coagulation. Both events can be orchestrated by the interaction between circulating and vascular cells that under activation release microparticles.
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