Impact of extreme prematurity, chorioamnionitis and sepsis on neonatal monocyte characteristics and functions
Introduction: The innate branch of the immune system is important in early life, in particular for infants born preterm. Methods: We performed a longitudinal analysis of the peripheral monocyte compartment in extremely preterm children from a randomized placebo-controlled study of probiotic suppleme...
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Main Authors: | Khaleda Rahman Qazi (Author), Dhanapal Govindaraj (Author), Magalí Martí (Author), Ymke de Jong (Author), Georg Bach Jensen (Author), Thomas Abrahamsson (Author), Maria C. Jenmalm (Author), Eva Sverremark-Ekström (Author) |
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2024-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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