A feedback loop sustaining neutrophil extracellular trap formation involves S100 proteins, histones, TLR2 and RAGE, and is restrained by albumin - Summary - MDSpire

A feedback loop sustaining neutrophil extracellular trap formation involves S100 proteins, histones, TLR2 and RAGE, and is restrained by albumin

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  • Vanessa de Carvalho Oliveira

  • Matthew Mazur

  • Patrick P. McDonald

  • June 1, 2026

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Key Findings:
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Interpretation:

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Limitations:
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Conclusion:

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