Maresins as novel anti-inflammatory actors and putative therapeutic targets in sepsis
Sepsis, a complex clinical syndrome characterized by an exaggerated host response to infection, often necessitates hospitalization and intensive care unit admission. Delayed or inaccurate diagnosis of sepsis, coupled with suboptimal treatment strategies, can result in unfavorable outcomes, including...
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Main Authors: | Yan Sun (Author), Shujun Sun (Author), Pu Chen (Author), Yan Dai (Author), Dong Yang (Author), Yun Lin (Author), Lisha Yi (Author) |
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2024-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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