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Neuraminidase inhibitors rewire neutrophil function in vivo in murine sepsis and ex vivo in COVID-19
Neutrophil overstimulation plays a crucial role in tissue damage during severe infections. Neuraminidase (NEU)-mediated cleavage of surface sialic acid has been demonstrated to regulate leukocyte responses. Here, we report that antiviral NEU inhibitors constrain host NEU activity, surface sialic aci...
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