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Alarmins MRP8 and MRP14 induce stress tolerance in phagocytes under sterile inflammatory conditions

Austermann et al., 2014

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10646940705149373993
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Austermann J
Friesenhagen J
Fassl S
Ortkras T
Burgmann J
Barczyk-Kahlert K
Faist E
Zedler S
Pirr S
Rohde C
Müller-Tidow C
von Köckritz-Blickwede M
von Kaisenberg C
Flohe S
Ulas T
Schultze J
Roth J
Vogl T
Viemann D
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Cell reports

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Hyporesponsiveness by phagocytes is a well-known phenomenon in sepsis that is frequently induced by low-dose endotoxin stimulation of Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) but can also be found under sterile inflammatory conditions. We now demonstrate that the …
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