The gene signature identified by Hancock and his colleagues relates to a special type of
immune suppression called cellular reprogramming and suggests that treating inflammation in sepsis is a bad idea.
Not exact matches
Findings from a study in animals appear to demonstrate that temporarily blocking a type of protein,
called type I interferon, can restore
immune function and speed up viral
suppression during treatment with anti-viral drugs for people with chronic infection of the virus that causes AIDS.
The most common syndrome leading to death is a progressive anemia as the bone shuts down and loses its ability to produce red blood cells but general
immune suppression can result and the virus» ability to induce a cancer
called «lymphoma» is well known.