Gender dimorphism following injury: making the connection from bench to bedside.
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Trauma equals danger--damage control by the immune systemComplications of trauma patients admitted to the ICU in level I academic trauma centers in the United States.X chromosome-linked IRAK-1 polymorphism is a strong predictor of multiple organ failure and mortality postinjury.Five-year outcomes after oxandrolone administration in severely burned children: a randomized clinical trial of safety and efficacy.Characterization of sex dimorphism following severe thermal injury.Intestinal mucus layer preservation in female rats attenuates gut injury after trauma-hemorrhagic shock.Applying the gender lens to emergency care: from bench to bedside.Female stem cells are superior to males in preserving myocardial function following endotoxemia.The early evolving sex hormone environment is associated with significant outcome and inflammatory response differences after injury.Racial disparities and sex-based outcomes differences after severe injury.Sex-specific regulation of chemokine Cxcl5/6 controls neutrophil recruitment and tissue injury in acute inflammatory states.Characterization of acute coagulopathy and sexual dimorphism after injury: females and coagulopathy just do not mix.Association of gender with outcomes in critically ill patients.Does gender influence outcomes in critically ill patients?Differential regulation of cell death programs in males and females by Poly (ADP-Ribose) Polymerase-1 and 17β estradiolDifferences in immune response may explain lower survival among older men with pneumonia.Gender differences in sepsis: cardiovascular and immunological aspectsSex differences in destructive periodontal disease: a systematic review.Sex-based differences in the genomic response, innate immunity, organ dysfunction, and clinical outcomes after severe blunt traumatic injury and hemorrhagic shock.AICAR Administration Attenuates Hemorrhagic Hyperglycemia and Lowers Oxygen Debt in Anesthetized Male Rabbits.Post-trauma morbidity, measured as sick leave, is substantial and influenced by factors unrelated to injury: a retrospective matched observational cohort study.Time dependent influence of host factors on outcome after trauma.
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Gender dimorphism following injury: making the connection from bench to bedside.
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Gender dimorphism following injury: making the connection from bench to bedside.
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Gender dimorphism following injury: making the connection from bench to bedside.
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Gender dimorphism following injury: making the connection from bench to bedside.
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Gender dimorphism following injury: making the connection from bench to bedside.
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Jason L Sperry
Joseph P Minei
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10.1189/JLB.0607360
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2007-09-25T00:00:00Z