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Discover LudwigThe term 'more inflammatory response' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe an extreme or excessive reaction to something, typically an argument or criticism. For example, "The Prime Minister's more inflammatory response to the opposition's criticism only further escalated the situation."
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Interestingly, wild-type K. pneumoniae (magA+) causes a more inflammatory response (as measured by myeloperoxidase assay) than trans-complemented magA organisms, suggesting additional virulence factors in the wild-type organisms or a pathologic difference in the trans-complemented organism [29].
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To examine if the mice infected with the tpx mutant produced more inflammatory response than those infected with the WT strain, which inhibited the growth of the mutant in the mouse organs, the spleen gross anatomy was observed.
This can be attributed to greater shedding, more inflammatory response and greater virulence of the pathogens causing watery diarrhea.
The greater positivity could be due to greater shedding, more inflammatory response and greater virulence of the pathogens causing watery diarrhea.
Slightly more inflammatory response genes are up-regulated in response to HNF4α knock-down than those that are down-regulated, but the difference is not statistically significant (p > 0.05).
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Second, albumin is a negative acute phase protein; it is therefore expected that patients with more severe disease and therefore more intense inflammatory response will present with lower serum albumin concentrations and higher plasma cytokine concentrations.
This is also logical diffuse patterns of inflammation that are likely to reflect a more profound physiologic alteration than a more specific inflammatory response.
All consecutive critically ill patients admitted to the ICU between April 2012 and June 2013 with two or more systemic inflammatory response syndrome criteria and an expected length of ICU stay of more than 24 hours were enrolled.
In their cohort, erosion of bone was more common in younger and African-American patients, suggesting that these populations may mount a more severe inflammatory response.
The more aggressive disease seen in OA patients with elevated CRP levels may be mechanistically linked to a more inflammatory synovial response in the diseased joint.
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