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Necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) is a form of potentially lethal gastrointestinal inflammation that primarily affects preterm neonates. It is crucial to recognize that, while the disease carries significant risks, timely and effective medical intervention can greatly enhance the chances of survival. Additionally, NEC is closely linked to the activation of macrophages, highlighting the complex interplay between the immune response and disease progression. CD38, acting as an ectoenzyme, catalyzes the hydrolysis of NAD
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