The bacterial factor in hemorrhagic shock
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The bacterial factor in hemorrhagic shock
Abstract
After a century of research on hemorrhagic shock, traumatic shock, septic shock and burn shock, it is known that all of the states lead to cellular injury and death through the same common pathways. Methods for blocking these pathways may ameliorate all of these conditions.
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