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Protective Effects of Early Interleukin 10 Antagonism on Injury-Induced Immune Dysfunction
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Interleukin 10 plays an early role in the development of burn injury-induced immune suppression. Its in vivo inhibition at 1 day after injury may be a useful approach toward preventing the development of injury-induced immune dysfunction and may do so by restoring T-cell function and cytokine production.
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