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The Relative Roles of Bacteria and Host Inflammatory Cells in SIgA Degradation
Journal of Trauma, 06/12/09
Diebel LN et al. - Bacterial pathogens, but not activated immunoinflammatory cells, were responsible for SIgA degradation in this study. This was evident only with Pseudomonas and Acinetobacter.
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