1992
DOI: 10.1159/000172088
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Increased Bacterial Translocation and Impaired Immune Response after Transfusion of Allogeneic Leukocytes

Abstract: It has previously been shown that in burned mice transfusion with whole blood increases septic mortality and decreases the ability of the host to kill translocated bacteria. To determine which hematic component contributes to this adverse effect, we studied the individual impact of transfusion with blood leukocytes (WBC), erythrocytes (RBC) or plasma on microbial translocation, bacterial clearance and mortality rate. Blood from C3H/HeJ mouse was separated into WBC, RBC and plasma. These components were transfu… Show more

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