Probiotic bacteria-released extracellular vesicles enhance macrophage phagocytosis in polymicrobial sepsis by activating the FPR1/2 pathway
Abstract Background Sepsis-induced organ failure and high mortality are largely ascribed to the failure of bacterial clearance from the infected tissues. Recently, probiotic bacteria-released extracellular vesicles (BEVs) have been implicated as critical mediators of intercellular communication whic...
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Main Authors: | Ruiyao Zhu (Author), Yu Zhang (Author), Xiaohong Wang (Author), Benjamin D. Liu (Author), Debabrata Chowdhury (Author), Zhixin Li (Author), Mingliang Pan (Author), Tianqing Peng (Author), Jing Chen (Author), Wei Huang (Author), Liying Zhan (Author), Guo-Chang Fan (Author) |
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2024-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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