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Xu MG et al. - The number of circulating EPC positively correlated with the level of NO, and the functions of EPC negatively correlated with the levels of TNF-alpha and hs-CRP, respectively. In Kawasaki disease, the number of EPC was enhanced and the functions of EPC were attenuated. The two-way regulation of circulating EPC in KD patients may be associated with the disorders of cytokines or messengers in KD patients.

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