Inhibition of platelet activation suppresses reactive enteric glia and mitigates intestinal barrier dysfunction during sepsis
Abstract Background Intestinal barrier dysfunction, which is associated with reactive enteric glia cells (EGCs), is not only a result of early sepsis but also a cause of multiple organ dysfunction syndrome. Inhibition of platelet activation has been proposed as a potential treatment for septic patie...
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Main Authors: | Bo Cheng (Author), Mengyu Du (Author), Shuxuan He (Author), Lan Yang (Author), Xi Wang (Author), Hui Gao (Author), Haiqing Chang (Author), Wei Gao (Author), Yan Li (Author), Qiang Wang (Author), Yansong Li (Author) |
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2022-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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