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Fig. 5 | Intensive Care Medicine Experimental

Fig. 5

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

Fig. 5

Hemoadsorption treatment with Cytosorb™ corrects hyperresistinemia by removing more than 50% of excessive resistin from resistin-spiked serum (a, b). Incubation of NB4PMN cells in resistin-spiked serum prior to hemoadsorption treatment reveals impaired intracellular P. aeruginosa clearance compared to incubation in control serum (c). However, incubation of NB4PMN cells in resistin-spiked serum after hemoadsorption treatment shows restitution of normal intracellular bacterial clearance (d)

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