Recombinant Fasciola hepatica fatty acid binding protein (Fh15) as a novel anti-inflammatory biotherapeutic in an acute gram-negative non-human primate sepsis model
Abstract:Due to their phylogenetic proximity to human, non-human primates (NHP) are considered and adequate choice for basic and pre-clinical model of sepsis. Gram-negative bacteria are the primary causative of sepsis. During infection bacteria continuously release the potent toxin lipopolysaccharide (LPS) into the bloodstream, which triggers an uncontrolled systemic inflammatory response leading to death. Our previous research has demonstrated in vitro and in vivo using a mouse model of septic shock that Fh15, a recom… Show more
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