Model of Polymicrobial Peritonitis That Induces the Proinflammatory and Immunosuppressive Phases of Sepsis
Severe sepsis is associated with early release of inflammatory mediators that contribute to the morbidity and mortality observed during the first stages of this syndrome. Although sepsis is a deadly, acute disease, high mortality rates have been observed in patients displaying evidence of sepsis-ind...
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2010
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