New therapy may be effective against bacterial infections and sepsis
Editor | Nov 29, 2009 | Comments 0
A new study found that certain immune cells primarily associated with asthma and allergies may enhance innate immunity and improve clearance of bacterial infections and may be an effective new therapy against bacterial infections and sepsis in humans.
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