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Chemists’ research helps prevent septic shock

Chemists’ research helps prevent septic shock

Two University of Missouri–St. Louis chemists have collaborated to find a way to “turn off” the immune system when it overreacts. The ability to do so could help prevent sepsis, a condition in which the immune system’s reaction to an infection affects organ function...

Chemists’ research helps prevent septic shock

Two University of Missouri–St. Louis chemists have collaborated to find a way to “turn off” the immune system when it overreacts. The ability to do so could help prevent sepsis, a condition in which the immune system’s reaction to an infection affects organ function...

Chemists’ research helps prevent septic shock

Two University of Missouri–St. Louis chemists have collaborated to find a way to “turn off” the immune system when it overreacts. The ability to do so could help prevent sepsis, a condition in which the immune system’s reaction to an infection affects organ function...

UMSL in Motion: Acting out the larynx

Music students in Assistant Professor Bethany Worrell’s class built a larger-than-life model of the larynx and demonstrated how it works to produce sounds.

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