The RNA from Pseudomonas aeruginosa Reduces Neutrophil Responses Favoring Bacterial Survival
Introduction: Epithelial and endothelial cells modulate innate immune responses in the lung, including the arrival of neutrophils (PMN), which are crucial cells for the antibacterial host defense. Cells are exposed to prokaryotic RNA (pRNA) during bacterial infections and different pRNA may promote...
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Main Authors: | Jose R. Pittaluga (Author), Federico Birnberg-Weiss (Author), Agustina Serafino (Author), Joselyn E. Castro (Author), Luis A. Castillo (Author), Daiana Martire-Greco (Author), Paula Barrionuevo (Author), Gabriela C. Fernández (Author), Verónica I. Landoni (Author) |
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2024-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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