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Differential effect of resuscitation on Toll-like receptors in a model of hemorrhagic shock without a septic challenge
Resuscitation, 08/24/07
Chen, H., et al. - It has been shown that the inflammatory response and cellular damage after hemorrhagic shock are influenced by resuscitation strategies. Toll-like receptors (TLRs) play an important role in signal transduction in inflammatory conditions...Conclusions: Hemorrhagic shock activates TLR signaling in lung, but not the spleen, probably through an up-regulation of TLR gene expression, and activation of NF-B pathway. Resuscitation modulates this response in a fluid- and tissue-specific fashion
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