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Human serum albumin improves endothelial dysfunction and survival during experimental endotoxemia: Concentration-dependent properties*
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The present data confirm a protective effect of 4% human serum albumin treatment both on mice survival and endothelial dysfunction by inhibiting inflammatory and oxidative stress pathways induced by endotoxins. Conversely, higher concentrations of human serum albumin were detrimental suggesting a dose-dependent effect.
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