Lack Of A Key Enzyme Dramatically Increases Resistance To Sepsis
Tue, 25 Apr 2006 08:00 PM EST
... According to the new study, the presence of caspase-12, which appears to modulate inflammation and innate immunity in humans, increases the body's "vulnerability to bacterial infection and septic shock" while a deficiency confers strong resistance to sepsis. This new discovery suggests that caspase-12 antagonists could be a potentially useful in the treatment of sepsis and other inflammatory and immune disorders... click link for more info. ...
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- Sepsis
- Insulin Resistance
- Antibiotic Resistance
- Vitamin E Cream, Ointment, Gel
- Enzyme Therapy
- Antimicrobial Resistance
- Insulin
- Lack of Physical Activity
- Physical Activity, Lack of
- Factor V Leiden thrombophilia
- Coenzyme Q-10
- Trypsin
- Metabolic Syndrome
- ALT
- Genotypic Resistance
- Insulin resistance syndrome
- Gonorrhea and Drug Resistance
- Vitamin D
- Neonatal
- Pancreatin

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