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Histones become present extracellularly in the airways as a consequence of celldeathoccurring during inflammation, for example in ARDS, COPD, and cysticfibrosis (CF). Extracellular histones bind Toll-like receptors and thereby promoteinflammation. In addition, due to their highly cationic nature, histones are highlycytotoxic. Thus, mechanisms controlling the activities of extracellular histones ar
