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Characterization of the Cytokine Immune Response in Children Who Have Experienced an Episode of Typical Hemolytic-Uremic Syndrome

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TABLE 1. Cytokine levels in plasma determined by stimulation assays with whole blood from patients with a history of D� HUS andcontrols, matched by age and sex where appropriatea
FIG. 2. Quantification of TNF-�levels from plasma and leukocytes, respectively, by stimulation assayswith whole blood from patients with a history of Dand matched controls (group 2)
TABLE 4. Cytokine levels in plasma of whole blood from patients with a history of D� HUS and controls and during an acute episode ofHUS determined by stimulation assaysa

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