Heterogeneity among septic shock patients in a set of immunoregulatory markers.
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Detecting the Hidden Properties of Immunological Data and Predicting the Mortality Risks of Infectious Syndromes.Monocyte and lymphocyte surface molecules in severe sepsis and non-septic critically ill Patients.sTREM-1, sIL-2Rα, and IL-6, but not sCD163, might predict sepsis in polytrauma patients: a prospective cohort study.Dynamics of monocytic HLA-DR expression differs between bacterial etiologies during the course of bloodstream infection.Distinct T-helper cell responses to Staphylococcus aureus bacteremia reflect immunologic comorbidities and correlate with mortality.
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Heterogeneity among septic shock patients in a set of immunoregulatory markers.
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scientific article published on 29 August 2013
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Heterogeneity among septic shock patients in a set of immunoregulatory markers.
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Heterogeneity among septic shock patients in a set of immunoregulatory markers.
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Heterogeneity among septic shock patients in a set of immunoregulatory markers.
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Heterogeneity among septic shock patients in a set of immunoregulatory markers.
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Heterogeneity among septic shock patients in a set of immunoregulatory markers.
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Heterogeneity among septic shock patients in a set of immunoregulatory markers.
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Heterogeneity among septic shock patients in a set of immunoregulatory markers
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A Bredberg
S Björnsson
S Janciauskiene
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10.1007/S10096-013-1957-Y
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2013-08-29T00:00:00Z