Elevated levels of plasma mitochondrial DNA DAMPs are linked to clinical outcome in severely injured human subjects
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Elevated levels of plasma mitochondrial DNA DAMPs are linked to clinical outcome in severely injured human subjects
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scientific article published on October 2013
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Elevated levels of plasma mito ...... everely injured human subjects
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Jamie L Kuck
Jon D Simmons
Mark N Gillespie
Richard P Gonzalez
Sidney B Brevard
Sujata Mulekar
William O Richards
Yann-Leei Lee
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591-6; discussion 596-8
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10.1097/SLA.0B013E3182A4EA46
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2013-10-01T00:00:00Z