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    May 2008
  1. PIEL DA , Deutschman CS, Levy RJ
    EXOGENOUS CYTOCHROME C RESTORES MYOCARDIAL CYTOCHROME OXIDASE ACTIVITY INTO THE LATE PHASE OF SEPSIS.
    Shock. 2008;29:612-616.
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    April 2008
  2. CIRIONI O , Ghiselli R, Tomasinsig L, Orlando F, et al
    EFFICACY OF LL-37 AND GRANULOCYTE COLONY-STIMULATING FACTOR IN A NEUTROPENIC MURINE SEPSIS DUE TO PSEUDOMONAS AERUGINOSA.
    Shock. 2008;.
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    March 2008
  3. TSUJIMOTO H , Ono S, Efron PA, Scumpia PO, et al
    ROLE OF TOLL-LIKE RECEPTORS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF SEPSIS.
    Shock. 2008;29:315-321.
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    February 2008
  4. MARGRAF S , Logters T, Reipen J, Altrichter J, et al
    NEUTROPHIL-DERIVED CIRCULATING FREE DNA (cf-DNA/NETs), A POTENTIAL PROGNOSTIC MARKER FOR POSTTRAUMATIC DEVELOPMENT OF INFLAMMATORY SECOND HIT AND SEPSIS.
    Shock. 2008;.
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  5. NGUYEN HB , Banta JE, Cho TW, Van Ginkel C, et al
    MORTALITY PREDICTIONS USING CURRENT PHYSIOLOGIC SCORING SYSTEMS IN PATIENTS MEETING CRITERIA FOR EARLY GOAL-DIRECTED THERAPY AND THE SEVERE SEPSIS RESUSCITATION BUNDLE.
    Shock. 2008;.
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  6. SPIGHT D , Trapnell B, Berclaz BZ, Shanley TP, et al
    GRANULOCYTE-MACROPHAGE-COLONY-STIMULATING FACTOR-DEPENDENT PERITONEAL MACROPHAGE RESPONSES DETERMINE SURVIVAL IN EXPERIMENTALLY INDUCED PERITONITIS AND SEPSIS IN MICE.
    Shock. 2008;.
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    January 2008
  7. WHEELER DS , Lahni PM, Denenberg AG, Poynter SE, et al
    INDUCTION OF ENDOTOXIN TOLERANCE ENHANCES BACTERIAL CLEARANCE AND SURVIVAL IN MURINE POLYMICROBIAL SEPSIS.
    Shock. 2008;.
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  8. ASADUZZAMAN M , Zhang S, Lavasani S, Wang Y, et al
    LFA-1 AND MAC-1 MEDIATE PULMONARY RECRUITMENT OF NEUTROPHILS AND TISSUE DAMAGE IN ABDOMINAL SEPSIS.
    Shock. 2008;.
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  9. SCHWULST SJ , Muenzer JT, Peck-Palmer OM, Chang KC, et al
    BIM siRNA DECREASES LYMPHOCYTE APOPTOSIS AND IMPROVES SURVIVAL IN SEPSIS.
    Shock. 2008;.
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  10. HAGIWARA S , Iwasaka H, Shingu C, Noguchi T, et al
    EFFECT OF ENTERAL VS. PARENTERAL NUTRITION ON INFLAMMATION AND CARDIAC FUNCTION IN A RAT MODEL OF ENDOTOXIN-INDUCED SEPSIS.
    Shock. 2008;.
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  11. HOFFMAN JN , Fertmann JM, Vollmar B, Laschke MW, et al
    Immunoglobulin M-enriched human intravenous immunoglobulins reduce leukocyte-endothelial cell interactions and attenuate microvascular perfusion failure in normotensive endotoxemia.
    Shock. 2008;29:133-9.
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  12. HSING CH , Chiu CJ, Chang LY, Hsu CC, et al
    IL-19 is involved in the pathogenesis of endotoxic shock.
    Shock. 2008;29:7-15.
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  13. ENOH VT , Lin SH, Etogo A, Lin CY, et al
    CD4+ T-cell depletion is not associated with alterations in survival, bacterial clearance, and inflammation after cecal ligation and puncture.
    Shock. 2008;29:56-64.
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  14. BROKING K , Lange M, Morelli A, Ertmer C, et al
    Employing dobutamine as a useful agent to reverse the terlipressin-linked impairments in cardiopulmonary hemodynamics and global oxygen transport in healthy and endotoxemic sheep.
    Shock. 2008;29:71-7.
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  15. SAIA RS , Anselmo-Franci JA, Carnio EC
    Hypothermia during endotoxemic shock in female mice lacking inducible nitric oxide synthase.
    Shock. 2008;29:119-26.
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    December 2007
  16. INOUE Y , Chen Y, Hirsh MI, Yip L, et al
    A3 AND P2Y2 RECEPTORS CONTROL THE RECRUITMENT OF NEUTROPHILS TO THE LUNGS IN A MOUSE MODEL OF SEPSIS.
    Shock. 2007;.
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  17. HIRSCH T , Metzig M, Niederbichler A, Steinau HU, et al
    ROLE OF HOST DEFENSE PEPTIDES OF THE INNATE IMMUNE RESPONSE IN SEPSIS.
    Shock. 2007;.
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    November 2007
  18. CLARK JA , Clark AT, Hotchkiss RS, Buchman TG, et al
    EPIDERMAL GROWTH FACTOR TREATMENT DECREASES MORTALITY AND IS ASSOCIATED WITH IMPROVED GUT INTEGRITY IN SEPSIS.
    Shock. 2007;.
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  19. PAHUJA M , Tran C, Wang H, Yin K, et al
    ALVEOLAR MACROPHAGE SUPPRESSION IN SEPSIS IS ASSOCIATED WITH HIGH MOBILITY GROUP BOX 1 TRANSMIGRATION.
    Shock. 2007;.
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  20. RAJAN S , Vyas D, Clark AT, Woolsey CA, et al
    INTESTINE-SPECIFIC OVEREXPRESSION OF IL-10 IMPROVES SURVIVAL IN POLYMICROBIAL SEPSIS.
    Shock. 2007;.
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  21. TATEISHI Y , Oda S, Nakamura M, Watanabe K, et al
    Depressed heart rate variability is associated with high IL-6 blood level and decline in the blood pressure in septic patients.
    Shock. 2007;28:549-53.
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  22. KADOI Y , Goto F
    Effects of selective iNOS inhibition on systemic hemodynamics and mortality rate on endotoxic shock in streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats.
    Shock. 2007;28:602-9.
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  23. LANGE M , Morelli A, Ertmer C, Koehler G, et al
    Continuous versus bolus infusion of terlipressin in ovine endotoxemia.
    Shock. 2007;28:623-9.
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  24. SAMRANSAMRUAJKIT R , Hiranrat T, Prapphal N, Sritippayawan S, et al
    Levels of protein C activity and clinical factors in early phase of pediatric septic shock may be associated with the risk of death.
    Shock. 2007;28:518-23.
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  25. MORELLI A , Lange M, Ertmer C, Broeking K, et al
    Glibenclamide dose response in patients with septic shock: effects on norepinephrine requirements, cardiopulmonary performance, and global oxygen transport.
    Shock. 2007;28:530-5.
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  26. KADL A , Pontiller J, Exner M, Leitinger N, et al
    Single bolus injection of bilirubin improves the clinical outcome in a mouse model of endotoxemia.
    Shock. 2007;28:582-8.
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    October 2007
  27. OGURA H , Gando S, Iba T, Eguchi Y, et al
    SIRS-associated coagulopathy and organ dysfunction in critically ill patients with thrombocytopenia.
    Shock. 2007;28:411-7.
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  28. LANGE M , Morelli A, Ertmer C, Broking K, et al
    Role of adenosine triphosphate-sensitive potassium channel inhibition in shock states: physiology and clinical implications.
    Shock. 2007;28:394-400.
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  29. ADIB-CONQUY M , Monchi M, Goulenok C, Laurent I, et al
    Increased plasma levels of soluble triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells 1 and procalcitonin after cardiac surgery and cardiac arrest without infection.
    Shock. 2007;28:406-10.
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    September 2007
  30. MARTIGNONI A , Tschop J, Goetzman HS, Choi LG, et al
    CD4-EXPRESSING CELLS ARE EARLY MEDIATORS OF THE INNATE IMMUNE SYSTEM DURING SEPSIS.
    Shock. 2007;.
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  31. ENKHBAATAR P , Joncam C, Traber L, Nakano Y, et al
    NOVEL OVINE MODEL OF METHICILLIN-RESISTANT STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS-INDUCED PNEUMONIA AND SEPSIS.
    Shock. 2007;.
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  32. MINK SN , Kasian K, Jacobs H, Cheng ZQ, et al
    N,N'-DIACETYLCHITOBIOSE, AN INHIBITOR OF LYSOZYME, REVERSES MYOCARDIAL DEPRESSION AND LESSENS NOREPINEPHRINE REQUIREMENTS IN ESCHERICHIA COLI SEPSIS IN DOGS.
    Shock. 2007;.
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  33. KUPPER S , Mees ST, Gassmann P, Brodde MF, et al
    Hydroxyethyl starch normalizes platelet and leukocyte adhesion within pulmonary microcirculation during LPS-induced endotoxemia.
    Shock. 2007;28:300-8.
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  34. YANG FL , Li CH, Hsu BG, Tsai NM, et al
    The reduction of tumor necrosis factor-alpha release and tissue damage by pentobarbital in the experimental endotoxemia model.
    Shock. 2007;28:309-16.
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    August 2007
  35. ANDREJKO KM , Raj NR, Kim PK, Cereda M, et al
    IL-6 MODULATES SEPSIS-INDUCED DECREASES IN TRANSCRIPTION OF HEPATIC ORGANIC ANION AND BILE ACID TRANSPORTERS.
    Shock. 2007;.
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  36. LEE CC , Chen SY, Tsai CL, Wu SC, et al
    PROGNOSTIC VALUE OF MORTALITY IN EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT SEPSIS SCORE, PROCALCITONIN, AND C-REACTIVE PROTEIN IN PATIENTS WITH SEPSIS AT THE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT.
    Shock. 2007;.
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  37. SHAPIRO NI , Yano K, Okada H, Fischer C, et al
    A PROSPECTIVE, OBSERVATIONAL STUDY OF SOLUBLE FLT-1 AND VASCULAR ENDOTHELIAL GROWTH FACTOR IN SEPSIS.
    Shock. 2007;Publish Ahead of Print.
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  38. CARLSON DE , Chiu WC
    ABSENCE OF CIRCADIAN CUES DURING RECOVERY FROM SEPSIS MODIFIES PITUITARY-ADRENOCORTICAL FUNCTION AND IMPAIRS SURVIVAL.
    Shock. 2007;Publish Ahead of Print.
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  39. ZHANG LT , Yao YM, Lu JQ, Yan XJ, et al
    RECOMBINANT BACTERICIDAL/PERMEABILITY-INCREASING PROTEIN INHIBITS ENDOTOXIN-INDUCED HIGH-MOBILITY GROUP BOX 1 PROTEIN GENE EXPRESSION IN SEPSIS.
    Shock. 2007;Publish Ahead of Print.
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  40. MORGENTHALER NG , Muller B, Struck J, Bergmann A, et al
    Copeptin, a stable peptide of the arginine vasopressin precursor, is elevated in hemorrhagic and septic shock.
    Shock. 2007;28:219-26.
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    July 2007
  41. WYNN JL , Scumpia PO, Delano MJ, O'malley KA, et al
    INCREASED MORTALITY AND ALTERED IMMUNITY IN NEONATAL SEPSIS PRODUCED BY GENERALIZED PERITONITIS.
    Shock. 2007;.
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  42. MORIEZ R , Leveque M, Salvador-Cartier C, Barreau F, et al
    Mucosal mast cell proteases are involved in colonic permeability alterations and subsequent bacterial translocation in endotoxemic rats.
    Shock. 2007;28:118-24.
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  43. CUNHA-GONCALVES D , Perez-de-Sa V, Dahm P, Grins E, et al
    Cardiovascular effects of levosimendan in the early stages of endotoxemia.
    Shock. 2007;28:71-7.
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  44. RIGNAULT S , Haefliger JA, Waeber B, Liaudet L, et al
    Acute inflammation decreases the expression of connexin 40 in mouse lung.
    Shock. 2007;28:78-85.
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    June 2007
  45. CHEN HW , Kuo HT, Hwang LC, Kuo MF, et al
    PROTEOMIC ALTERATION OF MITOCHONDRIAL ALDEHYDE DEHYDROGENASE 2 IN SEPSIS REGULATED BY HEAT SHOCK RESPONSE.
    Shock. 2007;.
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  46. DERIKX JP , Poeze M, van Bijnen AA, Buurman WA, et al
    EVIDENCE FOR INTESTINAL AND LIVER EPITHELIAL CELL INJURY IN THE EARLY PHASE OF SEPSIS.
    Shock. 2007;.
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  47. DAUDEL F , Freise H, Westphal M, Stubbe HD, et al
    CONTINUOUS THORACIC EPIDURAL ANESTHESIA IMPROVES GUT MUCOSAL MICROCIRCULATION IN RATS WITH SEPSIS.
    Shock. 2007;.
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  48. MEISSNER K , Kessler W, Meyer Zu Schwabedissen HE, Schuster K, et al
    SEPSIS AFFECTS CARDIAC EXPRESSION OF MULTIDRUG RESISTANCE PROTEIN 5 (MRP5, ABCC5), AN ABC-TYPE CGMP EXPORT PUMP.
    Shock. 2007;.
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  49. SCHEFOLD JC , von Haehling S, Corsepius M, Pohle C, et al
    A NOVEL SELECTIVE EXTRACORPOREAL INTERVENTION IN SEPSIS: IMMUNOADSORPTION OF ENDOTOXIN, INTERLEUKIN 6, AND COMPLEMENT-ACTIVATING PRODUCT 5A.
    Shock. 2007;.
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  50. SCHENKMAN KA , Arakaki LS, Ciesielski WA, Beard DA, et al
    OPTICAL SPECTROSCOPY DEMONSTRATES ELEVATED INTRACELLULAR OXYGENATION IN AN ENDOTOXIC MODEL OF SEPSIS IN THE PERFUSED HEART.
    Shock. 2007;27:695-700.
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  51. ZHANG LT , Yao YM, Lu JQ, Yan XJ, et al
    Sodium butyrate prevents lethality of severe sepsis in rats.
    Shock. 2007;27:672-7.
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  52. LANGE M , Williams W, Bone HG, Van Aken H, et al
    Continuously infused glipizide reverses the hyperdynamic circulation in ovine endotoxemia.
    Shock. 2007;27:701-6.
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  53. LIRA EC , Graca FA, Goncalves DA, Zanon NM, et al
    Cyclic adenosine monophosphate-phosphodiesterase inhibitors reduce skeletal muscle protein catabolism in septic rats.
    Shock. 2007;27:687-94.
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    May 2007
  54. WHEELER DS , Lahni PM, Hake PW, Denenberg AG, et al
    THE GREEN TEA POLYPHENOL EPIGALLOCATECHIN-3-GALLATE IMPROVES SYSTEMIC HEMODYNAMICS AND SURVIVAL IN RODENT MODELS OF POLYMICROBIAL SEPSIS.
    Shock. 2007;.
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  55. LAW WR , Conlon BA, Ross JD
    THE EXTRACELLULAR CARDIAC PURINE METABOLOME IN SEPSIS.
    Shock. 2007;.
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  56. SHARMA AC
    SEPSIS-INDUCED MYOCARDIAL DYSFUNCTION.
    Shock. 2007;.
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  57. HORTON JW
    A MODEL OF MYOCARDIAL INFLAMMATION AND DYSFUNCTION IN BURN COMPLICATED BY SEPSIS.
    Shock. 2007;.
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  58. LEVY RJ
    MITOCHONDRIAL DYSFUNCTION, BIOENERGETIC IMPAIRMENT, AND METABOLIC DOWN-REGULATION IN SEPSIS.
    Shock. 2007;.
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  59. LUSTIG MK , Bac VH, Pavlovic D, Maier S, et al
    COLON ASCENDENS STENT PERITONITIS-A MODEL OF SEPSIS ADOPTED TO THE RAT: PHYSIOLOGICAL, MICROCIRCULATORY AND LABORATORY CHANGES.
    Shock. 2007;.
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  60. CHEN YH , Hong IC, Kuo KK, Hsu HK, et al
    ROLE OF RETINOID-X RECEPTOR-alpha IN THE SUPPRESSION OF RAT BILE ACID COENZYME A-AMINO ACID N-ACYLTRANSFERASE IN LIVER DURING SEPSIS.
    Shock. 2007;.
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  61. SU F , Wang Z, Cai Y, Rogiers P, et al
    FLUID RESUSCITATION IN SEVERE SEPSIS AND SEPTIC SHOCK: ALBUMIN, HYDROXYETHYL STARCH, GELATIN OR RINGER'S LACTATE-DOES IT REALLY MAKE A DIFFERENCE?
    Shock. 2007;27:520-526.
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  62. CHUANG CC , Wang ST, Chen WC, Chen CC, et al
    INCREASES IN SERUM MACROPHAGE MIGRATION INHIBITORY FACTOR IN PATIENTS WITH SEVERE SEPSIS PREDICT EARLY MORTALITY.
    Shock. 2007;27:503-506.
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  63. ENOH VT , Lin SH, Lin CY, Toliver-Kinsky T, et al
    Mice depleted of alphabeta but not gammadelta T cells are resistant to mortality caused by cecal ligation and puncture.
    Shock. 2007;27:507-19.
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  64. RUCEVIC M , Fast LD, Jay GD, Trespalcios FM, et al
    Altered levels and molecular forms of granzyme k in plasma from septic patients.
    Shock. 2007;27:488-93.
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  65. SPRONG T , Pickkers P, Geurts-Moespot A, van der Ven-Jongekrijg J, et al
    Macrophage migration inhibitory factor (MIF) in meningococcal septic shock and experimental human endotoxemia.
    Shock. 2007;27:482-7.
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  66. THIEMERMANN C
    What's new in shock, May 2007?
    Shock. 2007;27:457-60.
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    April 2007
  67. BEDIRLI A , Kerem M, Pasaoglu H, Akyurek N, et al
    Beta-glucan attenuates inflammatory cytokine release and prevents acute lung injury in an experimental model of sepsis.
    Shock. 2007;27:397-401.
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  68. SKARDA DE , Mulier KE, Myers DE, Taylor JH, et al
    DYNAMIC NEAR-INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY MEASUREMENTS IN PATIENTS WITH SEVERE SEPSIS.
    Shock. 2007;27:348-353.
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  69. GIUSTI-PAIVA A , Martinez MR, Bispo-da-Silva LB, Salgado MC, et al
    Vasopressin mediates the pressor effect of hypertonic saline solution in endotoxic shock.
    Shock. 2007;27:416-21.
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  70. LEE HT , Emala CW, Joo JD, Kim M, et al
    Isoflurane improves survival and protects against renal and hepatic injury in murine septic peritonitis.
    Shock. 2007;27:373-9.
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  71. TSUNG A , McCoy SL, Klune JR, Geller DA, et al
    A novel inhibitory peptide of Toll-like receptor signaling limits lipopolysaccharide-induced production of inflammatory mediators and enhances survival in mice.
    Shock. 2007;27:364-9.
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    March 2007
  72. WISNOSKI N , Chung CS, Chen Y, Huang X, et al
    The contribution of cd4+ cd25+ T-regulatory-cells to immune suppression in sepsis.
    Shock. 2007;27:251-7.
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  73. KIANK C , Entleutner M, Furll B, Westerholt A, et al
    Stress-induced immune conditioning affects the course of experimental peritonitis.
    Shock. 2007;27:305-11.
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  74. ERTMER C , Bone HG, Morelli A, Van Aken H, et al
    Methylprednisolone reverses vasopressin hyporesponsiveness in ovine endotoxemia.
    Shock. 2007;27:281-8.
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  75. KOVAR FM , Marsik C, Cvitko T, Wagner OF, et al
    The tumor necrosis factor alpha -308 G/A polymorphism does not influence inflammation and coagulation response in human endotoxemia.
    Shock. 2007;27:238-41.
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    February 2007
  76. LUGO JZ , Price S, Miller JE, Ben-David I, et al
    Lipopolysaccharide O-antigen promotes persistent murine bacteremia.
    Shock. 2007;27:186-91.
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  77. FRINK M , Pape HC, van Griensven M, Krettek C, et al
    Influence of sex and age on mods and cytokines after multiple injuries.
    Shock. 2007;27:151-6.
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    January 2007
  78. ROSSI MA , Celes MR, Prado CM, Saggioro FP, et al
    Myocardial structural changes in long-term human severe sepsis/septic shock may be responsible for cardiac dysfunction.
    Shock. 2007;27:10-8.
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  79. FINNERTY CC , Herndon DN, Chinkes DL, Jeschke MG, et al
    SERUM CYTOKINE DIFFERENCES IN SEVERELY BURNED CHILDREN WITH AND WITHOUT SEPSIS.
    Shock. 2007;27:4-9.
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  80. MINUTOLI L , Altavilla D, Bitto A, Polito F, et al
    The disaccharide trehalose inhibits proinflammatory phenotype activation in macrophages and prevents mortality in experimental septic shock.
    Shock. 2007;27:91-6.
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  81. PETILLOT P , Lahorte C, Bonanno E, Signore A, et al
    Annexin V detection of lipopolysaccharide-induced cardiac apoptosis.
    Shock. 2007;27:69-74.
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  82. MATEJOVIC M , Krouzecky A, Rokyta R Jr, Radej J, et al
    Effects of combining inducible nitric oxide synthase inhibitor and radical scavenger during porcine bacteremia.
    Shock. 2007;27:61-8.
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  83. MURCH O , Collin M, Thiemermann C
    Lysophosphatidic acid reduces the organ injury caused by endotoxemia-a role for G-protein-coupled receptors and peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-gamma.
    Shock. 2007;27:48-54.
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  84. KAUFMANN I , Hoelzl A, Schliephake F, Hummel T, et al
    Effects of adenosine on functions of polymorphonuclear leukocytes from patients with septic shock.
    Shock. 2007;27:25-31.
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    December 2006
  85. VARY TC , Deiter G, Lang CH
    Cytokine-triggered decreases in levels of phosphorylated eukaryotic initiation factor 4g in skeletal muscle during sepsis.
    Shock. 2006;26:631-6.
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  86. MUENZER JT , Davis CG, Dunne BS, Unsinger J, et al
    PNEUMONIA AFTER CECAL LIGATION AND PUNCTURE: A CLINICALLY RELEVANT "TWO-HIT" MODEL OF SEPSIS.
    Shock. 2006;26:565-570.
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  87. O'DWYER MJ , Mankan AK, Stordeur P, O'connell B, et al
    THE OCCURRENCE OF SEVERE SEPSIS AND SEPTIC SHOCK ARE RELATED TO DISTINCT PATTERNS OF CYTOKINE GENE EXPRESSION.
    Shock. 2006;26:544-550.
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  88. DAUDEL F , Bone HG, Traber DL, Stubbe HD, et al
    Effects of thoracic epidural anesthesia on hemodynamics and global oxygen transport in ovine endotoxemia.
    Shock. 2006;26:615-9.
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  89. HALTER JM , Pavone LA, Steinberg JM, Gatto LA, et al
    Chemically modified tetracycline (COL-3) improves survival if given 12 but not 24 hours after cecal ligation and puncture.
    Shock. 2006;26:587-91.
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  90. LIN SM , Huang CD, Lin HC, Liu CY, et al
    A modified goal-directed protocol improves clinical outcomes in intensive care unit patients with septic shock: a randomized controlled trial.
    Shock. 2006;26:551-7.
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    November 2006
  91. DRIES DJ
    Vasoactive drug support in septic shock.
    Shock. 2006;26:529-30.
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  92. LANGE M , Szabo C, Van Aken H, Williams W, et al
    Short-term effects of glipizide (an adenosine triphosphate-sensitive potassium channel inhibitor) on cardiopulmonary hemodynamics and global oxygen transport in healthy and endotoxemic sheep.
    Shock. 2006;26:516-21.
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  93. GODLEWSKI G , Schlicker E, Baranowska U, Malinowska B, et al
    Recruitment of functionally active heart beta2-adrenoceptors in the initial phase of endotoxic shock in pithed rats.
    Shock. 2006;26:510-5.
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  94. MAYBAUER DM , Maybauer MO, Traber LD, Westphal M, et al
    Effects of severe smoke inhalation injury and septic shock on global hemodynamics and microvascular blood flow in sheep.
    Shock. 2006;26:489-95.
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  95. MORETO V , Stabile AM, Antunes-Rodrigues J, Carnio EC, et al
    Role of heme-oxygenase pathway on vasopressin deficiency during endotoxemic shock-like conditions.
    Shock. 2006;26:472-6.
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  96. GOMES RN , Figueiredo RT, Bozza FA, Pacheco P, et al
    Increased susceptibility to septic and endotoxic shock in monocyte chemoattractant protein 1/cc chemokine ligand 2-deficient mice correlates with reduced interleukin 10 and enhanced macrophage migration inhibitory factor production.
    Shock. 2006;26:457-63.
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  97. YU M , Morita SY, Daniel SR, Chapital A, et al
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