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The role of innate immunity in the traumatic brain injury-induced immune suppression syndrome
Schwulst, Steven J
(PD/PI)
Surgery, Trauma and Critical Care Division
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Keyphrases
Immune Suppression
100%
Monocytes
100%
Brain-damaged Patients
100%
Traumatic Brain Injury
100%
Innate Immunity
100%
Non-classical Monocytes
50%
Inflammatory Milieu
50%
Immune Function
50%
Immune Dysfunction
50%
Innate Immune Response
50%
Macrophages
50%
Monocyte-derived Macrophages
50%
Murine Model
50%
New Intervention
50%
Anti-inflammatory M2 Phenotype
50%
Immune Response
50%
Infiltration
50%
Immunology and Microbiology
Innate Immune System
100%
Macrophage
75%
Monocyte
50%
Immunity
50%
Immune Response
37%
Immune System Disorders
25%
Immune Disorder
12%
Mouse
12%