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A specific sequence of stimulation is required to induce synthesis of the antimicrobial molecule nitric oxide by mouse macrophages
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InflammationLipopolysaccharide SignalNitric Oxide ProductionAnti-inflammatoryReactive Nitrogen SpecieMedicineSpecific SequencePathogenesisImmunologyPersistent StimulationMouse MacrophagesInnate ImmunityMicrobiologyImmune FunctionPhagocytePharmacologyNitrosative StressOxidative Stress
Nitric oxide production by macrophages required either simultaneous or sequential exposure to gamma interferon and lipopolysaccharide; exposure to lipopolysaccharide followed by exposure to gamma interferon gave little response. The apparently evanescent nature of the lipopolysaccharide signal, necessitating persistent stimulation, could be essential to down-regulating nitric oxide production after bacteria are cleared in vivo.
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