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    March 2010
  1. BINGOLD TM , Ziesche E, Scheller B, Sadik CD, et al
    INTERLEUKIN-22 DETECTED IN PATIENTS WITH ABDOMINAL SEPSIS.
    Shock. 2010.
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    February 2010
  2. PIAZZA O
    TLRs genetic expression: a tool to predict and diagnose sepsis before its clinical evidence?
    Shock. 2010;33:225.
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    January 2010
  3. AVOLIO M , Diamante P, Zamparo S, Modolo ML, et al
    Molecular identification of bloodstream pathogens in patients presenting to the emergency room with suspected sepsis.
    Shock. 2010.
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  4. STENGL M , Sykora R, Chvojka J, Krouzecky A, et al
    Differential effects of hemofiltration and of coupled plasma filtration adsorption on cardiac repolarization in pigs with hyperdynamic septic shock.
    Shock. 2010;33:101-5.
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    December 2009
  5. CHUNG CS , Venet F, Chen Y, Jones LN, et al
    DEFICIENCY OF BID PROTEIN REDUCES SEPSIS-INDUCED APOPTOSIS, INFLAMMATION AND IMPROVES SEPTIC SURVIVAL.
    Shock. 2009.
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  6. BOUGAKI M , Searles RJ, Kida K, De Yu J, et al
    NOS3 protects against systemic inflammation and myocardial dysfunction in murine polymicrobial sepsis.
    Shock. 2009.
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  7. XIE K , Yu Y, Pei Y, Hou L, et al
    Protective Effects of Hydrogen Gas on Murine Polymicrobial Sepsis via Reducing Oxidative Stress and HMGB1 Release.
    Shock. 2009.
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    November 2009
  8. SUDA K , Takeuchi H, Hagiwara T, Miyasho T, et al
    Neutrophil elastase inhibitor improves survival of rats with clinically relevant sepsis.
    Shock. 2009.
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  9. ZECKEY C , Tschernig T, Hildebrand F, Frink M, et al
    Macrophage activating lipopeptide-2 (MALP-2) exerts protective effects in a murine sepsis model.
    Shock. 2009.
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    October 2009
  10. SPANOS A , Jhanji S, Vivian-Smith A, Harris T, et al
    Early microvascular changes in sepsis and severe sepsis.
    Shock. 2009.
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  11. CADIRCI E , Altunkaynak BZ, Halici Z, Odabasoglu F, et al
    Alpha-lipoic acid as a potential target for the treatment of lung injury caused by cecal ligation and puncture-induced sepsis model in rats.
    Shock. 2009.
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  12. WEIL BR , Meldrum DR
    What's new in Shock, October 2009?
    Shock. 2009;32:345-7.
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    September 2009
  13. FORTIN CF , McDonald PP, Fulop T, Lesur O, et al
    Sepsis, leukocytes and nitric oxide (NO): an intricate affair.
    Shock. 2009.
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    August 2009
  14. JESCHKE MG , Herndon DN
    What's new in Shock, August 2009?
    Shock. 2009;32:119-21.
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  15. HO CH , Hsu SP, Yang CC, Lee YH, et al
    Sialic acid reduces acute endotoxemia-induced liver dysfunction in the rat.
    Shock. 2009;32:228-35.
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  16. FRAUNBERGER P , Grone E, Grone HJ, Walli AK, et al
    Simvastatin reduces endotoxin-induced nuclear factor kappaB activation and mortality in guinea pigs despite lowering circulating low-density lipoprotein cholesterol.
    Shock. 2009;32:159-63.
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  17. CHEN BC , Kuo KK, Chen KY, Liu CH, et al
    Retinoid X receptor alpha participation in dexamethasone-induced rat bile acid coenzyme A-amino acid N-acyltransferase expression in septic liver.
    Shock. 2009;32:164-71.
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    July 2009
  18. LORTS A , Burroughs T, Shanley TP
    Elucidating the role of reversible protein phosphorylation in sepsis-induced myocardial dysfunction.
    Shock. 2009;32:49-54.
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  19. ARNOLD RC , Shapiro NI, Jones AE, Schorr C, et al
    Multicenter study of early lactate clearance as a determinant of survival in patients with presumed sepsis.
    Shock. 2009;32:35-9.
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  20. GROENEVELD AB , Smeding L, van der Heijden M
    What is new in Shock, July 2009?: from bench to bedside.
    Shock. 2009;32:1-3.
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  21. YOU W , Min X, Zhang X, Qian B, et al
    Cardiac-specific expression of heat shock protein 27 attenuated endotoxin-induced cardiac dysfunction and mortality in mice through a PI3K/Akt-dependent mechanism.
    Shock. 2009;32:108-17.
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  22. KUO JH , Chen SJ, Shih CC, Lue WM, et al
    Abnormal activation of potassium channels in aortic smooth muscle of rats with peritonitis-induced septic shock.
    Shock. 2009;32:74-9.
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    June 2009
  23. KHAN R , Kirschenbaum LA, Larow C, Berna G, et al
    Augmentation of Platelet and Endothelial Cell eNOS Activity Decreases Sepsis Related Neutrophil-Endothelial Cell Interactions.
    Shock. 2009.
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  24. TLRs genetic expression: a tool to predict and diagnose sepsis before its clinical evidence?
    Shock. 2009.
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  25. TLRs genetic expression: a tool to predict and diagnose sepsis before its clinical evidence?
    Shock. 2009.
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  26. NAKAMURA A , Wada H, Ikejiri M, Hatada T, et al
    Efficacy of procalcitonin in the early diagnosis of bacterial infections in a critical care unit.
    Shock. 2009;31:586-91.
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  27. DRAISMA A , Bemelmans R, van der Hoeven JG, Spronk P, et al
    Microcirculation and vascular reactivity during endotoxemia and endotoxin tolerance in humans.
    Shock. 2009;31:581-5.
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  28. KOPTERIDES P , Bonovas S, Mavrou I, Kostadima E, et al
    Venous oxygen saturation and lactate gradient from superior vena cava to pulmonary artery in patients with septic shock.
    Shock. 2009;31:561-7.
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  29. MATEJEC R , Locke G, Muhling J, Harbach HW, et al
    Release of melanotroph- and corticotroph-type proopiomelanocortin derivatives into blood after administration of corticotropin-releasing hormone in patients with septic shock without adrenocortical insufficiency.
    Shock. 2009;31:553-60.
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    May 2009
  30. HUEBINGER RM , Gomez R, McGee D, Chang LY, et al
    Association of Mitochondrial Allele 4216C with Increased Risk for Sepsis-Related Organ Dysfunction and Shock after Burn Injury.
    Shock. 2009.
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  31. HAYAKAWA M , Katabami K, Wada T, Sugano M, et al
    Sivelestat (selective neutrophil elastase inhibitor) improves the mortality rate of sepsis associated with both ARDS and DIC patients.
    Shock. 2009.
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  32. CLEMENS MG
    What's new in Shock, May 2009?
    Shock. 2009;31:435-7.
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  33. NAKAMURA T , Sugaya T, Koide H
    Urinary liver-type fatty acid-binding protein in septic shock: effect of polymyxin B-immobilized fiber hemoperfusion.
    Shock. 2009;31:454-9.
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  34. O'BRIEN A , Stidwill RP, Clapp LH, Singer M, et al
    Variable effects of inhibiting iNOS and closing the vascular ATP-sensitive potassium channel (via its pore-forming and sulfonylurea receptor subunits) in endotoxic shock.
    Shock. 2009;31:535-41.
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  35. SYKORA R , Chvojka J, Krouzecky A, Radej J, et al
    Coupled plasma filtration adsorption in experimental peritonitis-induced septic shock.
    Shock. 2009;31:473-80.
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  36. HUTTUNEN R , Hurme M, Laine J, Eklund C, et al
    Endothelial nitric oxide synthase G894T (GLU298ASP) polymorphism is associated with hypotension in patients with E. coli bacteremia but not in bacteremia caused by a gram-positive organism.
    Shock. 2009;31:448-53.
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    April 2009
  37. RADERMACHER P
    What's new in Shock, April 2009?
    Shock. 2009;31:331-4.
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  38. IIDA A , Yoshidome H, Shida T, Kimura F, et al
    Does prolonged biliary obstructive jaundice sensitize the liver to endotoxemia?
    Shock. 2009;31:397-403.
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    March 2009
  39. WANG H , Ward MF, Sama AE
    NOVEL HMGB1-INHIBITING THERAPEUTIC AGENTS FOR EXPERIMENTAL SEPSIS.
    Shock. 2009.
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  40. KATO S , Hussein MH, Kakita H, Goto T, et al
    Edaravone, a novel free radical scavenger, reduces HMGB-1 and prolongs survival in a neonatal sepsis model.
    Shock. 2009.
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  41. JIANG WL , Chen XG, Qu GW, Yue XD, et al
    Rosmarinic Acid Protects against Experimental Sepsis by Inhibiting Proinflammatory Factors Release and Ameliorating Hemodynamics.
    Shock. 2009.
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  42. JONKAM CC , Lange M, Traber DL, Maybauer DM, et al
    Cardiovascular Collapse and Vascular Permeability Changes in an Ovine Model of Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus Sepsis.
    Shock. 2009.
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  43. YU HP , Chaudry IH
    The role of estrogen and receptor agonists in maintaining organ function after trauma-hemorrhage.
    Shock. 2009;31:227-37.
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  44. REIM D , Westenfelder K, Kaiser-Moore S, Schlautkotter S, et al
    Role of T cells for cytokine production and outcome in a model of acute septic peritonitis.
    Shock. 2009;31:245-50.
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    February 2009
  45. HATTORI N , Oda S, Sadahiro T, Nakamura M, et al
    YKL-40 identified by proteomic analysis as a biomarker of sepsis.
    Shock. 2009.
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  46. MAYBAUER MO , Traber DL, Maybauer DM
    Catecholamines, vasopressin and markers of acute liver injury in septic shock.
    Shock. 2009;31:222-3.
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  47. LV B , Tang Y, Chen F, Xiao X, et al
    Vasoactive Intestinal Peptide and pituary adenylate cyclase-activating polypeptide inhibit tissue factor expression in monocyte in vitro and in vivo.
    Shock. 2009;31:185-91.
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  48. JOCHBERGER S , Zitt M, Luckner G, Mayr VD, et al
    Postoperative vasopressin and copeptin levels in noncardiac surgery patients: a prospective controlled trial.
    Shock. 2009;31:132-8.
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  49. TSEN A , Kirschenbaum LA, LaRow C, Khan R, et al
    The effect of anticoagulants and the role of thrombin on neutrophil-endothelial cell interactions in septic shock.
    Shock. 2009;31:120-4.
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  50. RAMAKERS BP , de Goeij M, van der Hoeven JG, Peters WH, et al
    Inflammation-induced hepatotoxicity in humans.
    Shock. 2009;31:151-6.
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  51. BAUMGART K , Georgieff M, Radermacher P, Calzia E, et al
    Cardioprotection by hydrogen sulfide: suspended animation, inflammation, and apoptosis.
    Shock. 2009;31:218-9.
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    January 2009
  52. HOU L , Xie K, Li N, Qin M, et al
    100% OXYGEN INHALATION PROTECTS AGAINST ZYMOSAN-INDUCED STERILE SEPSIS IN MICE: THE ROLES OF INFLAMMATORY CYTOKINES AND ANTIOXIDANT ENZYMES.
    Shock. 2009.
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  53. CLEMENS MG
    What's new in shock, January 2009?
    Shock. 2009;31:1-2.
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  54. SPRONG T , Peri G, Neeleman C, Mantovani A, et al
    Pentraxin 3 and C-reactive protein in severe meningococcal disease.
    Shock. 2009;31:28-32.
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  55. MAIER S , Pajk W, Ulmer H, Hausdorfer H, et al
    Epoprostenol improves mucosal tissue oxygen tension in an acute endotoxemic pig model.
    Shock. 2009;31:104-10.
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  56. BRENDT P , Frey U, Adamzik M, Schafer ST, et al
    Darbepoetin alpha, a long-acting erythropoeitin derivate, does not alter LPS evoked myocardial depression and gene expression of Bax, Bcl-Xs, Bcl-XL, Bcl-2, and TNF-alpha.
    Shock. 2009;31:50-4.
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  57. JOHANNES T , Mik EG, Ince C
    Nonresuscitated endotoxemia induces microcirculatory hypoxic areas in the renal cortex in the rat.
    Shock. 2009;31:97-103.
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    December 2008
  58. LORTS A , Burroughs T, Shanley T
    Elucidating the role of reversible protein phosphorylation in sepsis-induced myocardial dysfunction.
    Shock. 2008.
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  59. KAO CC , Guntupalli KK, Bandi V, Jahoor F, et al
    WHOLE BODY CO2 PRODUCTION AS AN INDEX OF THE METABOLIC RESPONSE TO SEPSIS.
    Shock. 2008.
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  60. SCHMIDT C , Kurt B, Hocherl K, Bucher M, et al
    Inhibition of NF-kappaB activity prevents downregulation of alpha1-adrenergic receptors and circulatory failure during CLP-induced sepsis.
    Shock. 2008.
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  61. LOGTERS TT , Laryea MD, Altrichter J, Sokolowski J, et al
    Increased plasma kynurenine values and kynurenine: tryptophan ratios after major trauma are early indicators for the development of sepsis.
    Shock. 2008.
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  62. COMIM CM , Pereira JG, Steckert A, Petronilho F, et al
    RIVASTIGMINE REVERSES HABITUATION MEMORY IMPAIRMENT OBSERVED IN SEPSIS SURVIVOR RATS.
    Shock. 2008.
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  63. ARNOLD RC , Shapiro NI, Jones AE, Schorr C, et al
    Multi-Center Study of Early Lactate Clearance as a Determinant of Survival in Patients with Presumed Sepsis.
    Shock. 2008.
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  64. KAO CC , Guntupalli KK, Bandi V, Jahoor F, et al
    WHOLE BODY CO2 PRODUCTION AS AN INDEX OF THE METABOLIC RESPONSE TO SEPSIS.
    Shock. 2008.
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  65. LOGTERS TT , Laryea MD, Altrichter J, Sokolowski J, et al
    Increased plasma kynurenine values and kynurenine: tryptophan ratios after major trauma are early indicators for the development of sepsis.
    Shock. 2008.
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  66. ARNOLD RC , Shapiro NI, Jones AE, Schorr C, et al
    Multi-Center Study of Early Lactate Clearance as a Determinant of Survival in Patients with Presumed Sepsis.
    Shock. 2008.
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    November 2008
  67. ENKHBAATAR P , Lange M, Nakano Y, Hamahata A, et al
    Role of Neuronal Nitric Oxide Synthase in Ovine Sepsis Model.
    Shock. 2008.
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  68. BRAHMAMDAM P , Watanabe E, Unsinger J, Chang KC, et al
    Targeted delivery of siRNA to cell death proteins in sepsis.
    Shock. 2008.
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    October 2008
  69. PECK-PALMER OM , Unsinger J, Chang KC, McDonough JS, et al
    MODULATION OF THE BCL-2 FAMILY BLOCKS SEPSIS-INDUCED DEPLETION OF DENDRITIC CELLS AND MACROPHAGES.
    Shock. 2008.
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  70. KATAGIRI H , Ito Y, Ito S, Murata T, et al
    TNF-alpha induces thromboxane receptor signaling-dependent microcirculatory dysfunction in mouse liver.
    Shock. 2008;30:463-7.
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  71. AZEVEDO LC , Park M, Schettino GP
    Novel potential therapies for septic shock.
    Shock. 2008;30 Suppl 1:60-6.
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  72. SONG XM , Li JG, Wang YL, Hu ZF, et al
    The protective effect of the cholinergic anti-inflammatory pathway against septic shock in rats.
    Shock. 2008;30:468-72.
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  73. BARKHAUSEN T , Frerker C, Putz C, Pape HC, et al
    Depletion of NK cells in a murine polytrauma model is associated with improved outcome and a modulation of the inflammatory response.
    Shock. 2008;30:401-10.
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  74. LEVY B , Desebbe O, Montemont C, Gibot S, et al
    Increased aerobic glycolysis through beta2 stimulation is a common mechanism involved in lactate formation during shock states.
    Shock. 2008;30:417-21.
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  75. HARADA N , Okajima K, Isobe H
    Role of neutrophil elastase in development of pulmonary vascular injury and septic shock in rats.
    Shock. 2008;30:379-87.
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    September 2008
  76. ANDONEGUI G , Goring K, Liu D, McCafferty DM, et al
    CHARACTERIZATION OF S. PNEUMONIAE PNEUMONIA-INDUCED MULTIPLE ORGAN DYSFUNCTION SYNDROME; AN EXPERIMENTAL MOUSE MODEL OF GRAM-POSITIVE SEPSIS.
    Shock. 2008.
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  77. SHEN L , Mo H, Cai L, Kong T, et al
    LOSARTAN PREVENTS SEPSIS-INDUCED ACUTE LUNG INJURY AND DECREASES ACTIVATION OF NF-kappaB AND MAPKs.
    Shock. 2008.
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  78. NOVOTNY NM , Lahm T, Markel TA, Crisostomo PR, et al
    ANGIOPOIETIN-1 IN THE TREATMENT OF ISCHEMIA AND SEPSIS.
    Shock. 2008.
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  79. OVERHAUS M , Toegel S, Bauer AJ
    INTERACTION OF HEMORRHAGIC SHOCK AND SUBSEQUENT POLYMICROBIAL SEPSIS ON GASTROINTESTINAL MOTILITY.
    Shock. 2008.
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  80. NIN N , Lorente JA, Fernandez-Segoviano P, De Paula M, et al
    HIGH-TIDAL VOLUME VENTILATION AGGRAVATES SEPSIS-INDUCED MULTIORGAN DYSFUNCTION IN A DEXAMETHASONE-INHIBITABLE MANNER.
    Shock. 2008.
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  81. SINER JM , Bhandari V, Engle KM, Elias JA, et al
    ELEVATED SERUM ANGIOPOIETIN 2 LEVELS ARE ASSOCIATED WITH INCREASED MORTALITY IN SEPSIS.
    Shock. 2008.
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  82. DE SOUZA AL , Seguro AC
    Compartmentalization of the inflammatory response in meningococcal peritonitis.
    Shock. 2008;30:336.
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  83. THIEMERMANN C
    Pathophysiology or experimental therapy of trauma, endotoxemia, ischemia (or hypoxia), and adaptation of cells and tissues to stresses of various etiologies.
    Shock. 2008;30:227-30.
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  84. TUNCTAN B , Korkmaz B, Buharalioglu CK, Firat SS, et al
    A 20-hydroxyeicosatetraenoic acid agonist, N-[20-hydroxyeicosa-5(Z),14(Z)-dienoyl]glycine, opposes the fall in blood pressure and vascular reactivity in endotoxin-treated rats.
    Shock. 2008;30:329-35.
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  85. SHARMA R , Markel TA, Wang Y, Crisostomo PR, et al
    Proestrus female rats are more resistant to right ventricular pressure overload.
    Shock. 2008;30:318-23.
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    August 2008
  86. SALOMAO R
    SEPSIS: THE CHALLENGES IN DEVELOPING AND TRANSLATING KNOWLEDGE.
    Shock. 2008.
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  87. ALVES-FILHO JC , de Freitas A, Spiller F, Souto FO, et al
    THE ROLE OF NEUTROPHILS IN SEVERE SEPSIS.
    Shock. 2008.
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  88. FERNANDES D , Assreuy J
    NITRIC OXIDE AND VASCULAR REACTIVITY IN SEPSIS.
    Shock. 2008.
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  89. FERNANDES CJ JR , Akamine N, Knobel E
    MYOCARDIAL DEPRESSION IN SEPSIS.
    Shock. 2008.
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  90. COSTA SF
    IMPACT OF ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE ON THE TREATMENT AND OUTCOME OF PATIENTS WITH SEPSIS.
    Shock. 2008.
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  91. MACHADO FR , Freitas FG
    CONTROVERSIES OF SURVIVING SEPSIS CAMPAIGN BUNDLES: SHOULD WE USE THEM?
    Shock. 2008.
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  92. DE ANDRADE SS , Bispo PJ, Gales AC
    ADVANCES IN THE MICROBIOLOGICAL DIAGNOSIS OF SEPSIS.
    Shock. 2008.
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  93. MEIRA TELES JM , Silva E, Westphal G, Filho RC, et al
    SURVIVING SEPSIS CAMPAIGN IN BRAZIL.
    Shock. 2008.
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  94. POLI-DE-FIGUEIREDO LF , Garrido AG, Nakagawa N, Sannomiya P, et al
    EXPERIMENTAL MODELS OF SEPSIS AND THEIR CLINICAL RELEVANCE.
    Shock. 2008.
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  95. SALLUH JI , Bozza PT, Bozza FA
    SURVIVING SEPSIS CAMPAIGN: A CRITICAL REAPPRAISAL.
    Shock. 2008.
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  96. SALOMAO R , Martins PS, Brunialti MK, da Luz Fernandes M, et al
    TLRSIGNALING PATHWAY IN PATIENTS WITH SEPSIS.
    Shock. 2008.
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  97. SONG J , Wolf SE, Herndon DN, Wu XW, et al
    Second hit post burn increased proximal gut mucosa epithelial cells damage.
    Shock. 2008;30:184-8.
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  98. ZAYAT M , Lichtenberger LM, Dial EJ
    Pathophysiology of LPS-induced gastrointestinal injury in the rat: role of secretory phospholipase A2.
    Shock. 2008;30:206-11.
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    July 2008
  99. LISSAUER ME , Johnson SB, Bochicchio GV, Feild CJ, et al
    DIFFERENTIAL EXPRESSION OF TOLL-LIKE RECEPTOR GENES: SEPSIS COMPARED TO STERILE INFLAMMATION ONE DAY PRIOR TO SEPSIS DIAGNOSIS.
    Shock. 2008.
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  100. SINGER G , Stokes KY, Terao S, Granger DN, et al
    SEPSIS-INDUCED INTESTINAL MICROVASCULAR AND INFLAMMATORY RESPONSES IN OBESE MICE.
    Shock. 2008.
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  101. NOMELLINI V , Gomez CR, Gamelli RL, Kovacs EJ, et al
    AGING AND ANIMAL MODELS OF SYSTEMIC INSULT: TRAUMA, BURN, AND SEPSIS.
    Shock. 2008;.
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  102. NOVOTNY NM , Lahm T, Markel TA, Crisostomo PR, et al
    BETA-BLOCKERS IN SEPSIS: REEXAMINING THE EVIDENCE.
    Shock. 2008;.
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  103. RHEE JY , Kwon KT, Ki HK, Shin SY, et al
    SCORING SYSTEMS FOR PREDICTION OF MORTALITY IN PATIENTS WITH INTENSIVE CARE UNIT-ACQUIRED SEPSIS: A COMPARISON OF THE PITT BACTEREMIA SCORE WITH APACHE II SCORING SYSTEMS.
    Shock. 2008;.
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  104. ABRAHAM S , Szabo A, Kaszaki J, Varga R, et al
    Kupffer cell blockade improves the endotoxin-induced microcirculatory inflammatory response in obstructive jaundice.
    Shock. 2008;30:69-74.
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  105. REMICK DG
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