Development of a genomic metric that can be rapidly used to predict clinical outcome in severely injured trauma patients.
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Development of a genomic metric that can be rapidly used to predict clinical outcome in severely injured trauma patients.
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Alex G Cuenca
Darwin Ang
H Shaw Warren
Huazhi Liu
Inflammation and Host Response to Injury Collaborative Research Program
Joseph Cuschieri
Junhee Seok
Lori F Gentile
Lyle L Moldawer
M Cecilia Lopez
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2013-05-01T00:00:00Z