Abstract
Although microbes and their associated toxins initiate sepsis, it is the subsequent host inflammatory response that defines most of what we characterize as clinical sepsis. This article considers the various cellular as well as humoral mediators involved in this response in addition to the complex networking that may result in both augmentation and modulation of the inflammatory response in sepsis.
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