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Fall 2023
Fever is a physiological defense mechanism against infection associated with a rise in host’s temperature. Febrile responses are evolutionarily conserved through millions of years, taking place in both warm-blooded and cold-blooded vertebrates that share common biochemical pathways for fever...
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Fall 2017
Since antiquity, fever has been documented as a physiological response to infection characterized by an increase in body temperature. Though fever is commonly regarded as a deleterious symptom of inflammation and is often suppressed using NSAID drugs, little is known about the effects that fever...