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Fig. 2 | Intensive Care Medicine Experimental

Fig. 2

From: Hemoadsorption corrects hyperresistinemia and restores anti-bacterial neutrophil function

Fig. 2

Neither cytochalasin B nor resistin affects extracellular bacterial clearance by NB4PMN cells (a). NB4PMN cells exposed to resistin (100 ng/ml) exhibited lower intracellular bacterial clearance rates compared to controls but similar to that observed with cytochalasin B incubation (b). Total bacterial clearance was significantly impaired by both cytochalasin B and resistin (100 ng/ml) (c). Resistin impairs reactive oxygen species production by neutrophils in a dose-dependent manner (d). N = 6 for all experiments

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