A putative “chemokine switch” that regulates systemic acute inflammation in humans
Abstract Systemic inflammation is complex and likely drives clinical outcomes in critical illness such as that which ensues following severe injury. We obtained time course data on multiple inflammatory mediators in the blood of blunt trauma patients. Using dynamic network analyses, we inferred a no...
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Autores principales: | Nabil Azhar, Rami A. Namas, Khalid Almahmoud, Akram Zaaqoq, Othman A. Malak, Derek Barclay, Jinling Yin, Fayten El-Dehaibi, Andrew Abboud, Richard L. Simmons, Ruben Zamora, Timothy R. Billiar, Yoram Vodovotz |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/eaee90484a5b42d6b93c66d1d070bc50 |
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