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Ann Thorac Surg 2006;81:2201
© 2006 The Society of Thoracic Surgeons


Original article: Cardiovascular

Invited commentary

Thomas V. Bilfinger, MD, ScD

Department of Surgery, SUNY at Stony Brook, HSC T19 Rm80, Stony Brook, NY 11794

(Email: tbilfinger@notes.cc.sunysb.edu).

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Hsing and colleagues [1] describe for the first time the kinetics of interleukins belonging to the interleukin (IL)-10 family in conjunction with cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB). There are at least five novel human IL-10 family molecules: IL-19, IL-20, IL-22, IL-24, and IL-26. Similar to IL-10, these are secreted {alpha}-helical proteins . . . [Full Text of this Article]







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