Background The pathogenesis of sepsis is mediated partly by bacterial endotoxin,
Background The pathogenesis of sepsis is mediated partly by bacterial endotoxin, which stimulates macrophages/monocytes to sequentially release early (e. lethal endotoxemia, and rescued mice from lethal sepsis even though the 1st dose was presented with a day after cecal ligation and puncture. The restorative effects were partially due to: 1) attenuation of systemic build up … [Read more…]