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In vitro, but not in vivo, reversibility of peritoneal macrophages activation during experimental acute pancreatitis
BMC Immunology, 08/03/09
Gea–Sorli S et al. – This treatment has only a moderate effect in reducing the systemic inflammation associated to acute pancreatitis. Hydrolitic enzymes presents in ascitic fluid could be involved in the degradation of cytokines, strongly reducing its utility to modulate peritoneal macrophages in pancreatitis.
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