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Author Correction: Alveolar macrophages are epigenetically altered after inflammation, leading to long-term lung immunoparalysis
An amendment to this paper has been published and can be accessed via a link at the top of the paper.
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Alveolar macrophages are epigenetically altered after inflammation, leading to long-term lung immunoparalysis
Sepsis and trauma cause inflammation and elevated susceptibility to hospital-acquired pneumonia. As phagocytosis by macrophages plays a critical role in the control of bacteria, we investigated the phagocytic ...
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