Cell‐free nucleic acids are present in blood products and regulate genes of innate immune response
Transfusion2018Vol. 58(7), pp. 1671–1681
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Sophie Waldvogel Abramowski, Diderik Tirefort, Pierre Lau, Arthur Guichebaron, Sofiane Taleb, Christine Modoux, Coralie Lemoine Chaduc, Pascale Bruyere Cerdan, P Lombard, Thomas Lecompte, Olivier Preynat‐Seauve
Abstract
CFNAs are present in blood products. Immunoregulatory properties of CFNA are shown in vitro, providing new insights on biologically active components of blood products besides those for intended therapeutic use.
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