Unremitting pro‐inflammatory T‐cell phenotypes, and macrophage activity, following paediatric burn injury
Donna Langley,
Kate Zimmermann,
Emma Krenske
et al.
Abstract:ObjectivesThe aim of this study was to characterise the dynamic immune profile of paediatric burn patients for up to 18 months post‐burn.MethodsFlow cytometry was used to measure 25 cell markers, chemokines and cytokines which reflected both pro‐inflammatory and anti‐inflammatory immune profiles. Peripheral blood mononuclear cells from 6 paediatric burn patients who had returned for repeated burn and scar treatments for > 4 timepoints within 12 months post‐burn were compared to four age‐matched healthy cont… Show more
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