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High molecular weight sodium hyaluronate improves survival of syndecan-1-deficient septic mice by inhibiting neutrophil migration.

Tuvshintugs BaljinnyamEnkhtuya RadnaaCasey M OuelletteChristina NelsonYosuke NiimiClark R AndersenVsevolod PopovJae-Woo LeeDonald S ProughPerenlei Enkhbaatar
Published in: PloS one (2021)
HMW-SH reduced lung tissue damage and mortality in the absence of syndecan-1 protein, possibly by reducing vascular hyper-permeability and neutrophil migration. Our results further suggest that increased shed syndecan-1 protein levels are linked with the inefficiency of HMW-SH in septic wildtype mice.
Keyphrases
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