The Immune Consequences of Thermal InjuryJohn L. Ninnemann |
Contents
An Overview | 1 |
CHAPTER 2Alterations in Neutrophil Function | 21 |
CHAPTER 3Leukocyte Chemotaxis in Thermally Injured Patients | 36 |
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Ablin abnormal Alexander allograft alterations anergy animals antibodies antigen autoantibodies autoimmune autologous bacteremia bacteria blood burn area burn injury burn serum burn toxin burn wound burned patients chemotaxis Clin clinical collagen complement activation complement system complex components convalescent correlation cultures decreased demonstrated effect endotoxin evaluated experimental factors Figure following thermal injury host defense human serum immune response immunoglobulin Immunol immunological immunosuppression increased incubated infection inflammatory inhibition inhibitor interaction leukocyte chemotaxis levels lipid liver lymphocytes macrophages Meakins mice monocyte mouse neutrophil neutrophil function Ninnemann normal serum observed opsonic phagocytic phagocytosis plasma post-burn present production protein Pseudomonas aeruginosa pseudomonas vaccine rats reactions role Schoenenberger sepsis serum severely burned significant skin test specific staining stimulation studies subpopulation suppression suppressor T cells Surg surgical survival Table thermally injured patients tion tissue titer toxic trauma vitro vivo zymosan µg/ml