Abstract:Background: Female neonates are well-recognised to have improved
outcomes compared to males. The mechanisms remain poorly understood, but
hormonal influences on immune function may contribute to the female
advantage during infection and inflammation. The aim of this study was
to investigate the in vitro treatment effects of 17β-estradiol (E2) and
its antagonism in males versus females on CD14+ monocyte cell surface
receptor (TLR4, CD11b, ER-α, ER-β) expression and reactive oxygen
species (ROS) production from … Show more
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