Fig. 9.
Fig. 9. IAV increases neutrophil H2O2response to E coli. Results shown are tracings from an experiment in which either E coli (100 μg/mL; tracing A), IAV (6 μg/mL; tracing B), or both (tracing C) was added to a stirred suspension of neutrophils (where indicated by arrow) and H2O2 production was assessed by the decline in fluorescence of scopoletin. Aggregate results from four similar experiments are given in the text.

IAV increases neutrophil H2O2response to E coli. Results shown are tracings from an experiment in which either E coli (100 μg/mL; tracing A), IAV (6 μg/mL; tracing B), or both (tracing C) was added to a stirred suspension of neutrophils (where indicated by arrow) and H2O2 production was assessed by the decline in fluorescence of scopoletin. Aggregate results from four similar experiments are given in the text.

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