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The Epidemiology of Sepsis
pp. 1833-1839(7)
Authors: Hodgin, Katherine E.; Moss, Marc

Sepsis: Links between Pathogen Sensing and Organ Damage
pp. 1840-1852(13)
Authors: Crouser, Elliott; Exline, Matthew; Knoell, Daren; Wewers, Mark D.

Apoptosis in Sepsis: Mechanisms, Clinical Impact and Potential Therapeutic Targets
pp. 1853-1859(7)
Authors: Ayala, Alfred; Perl, Mario; Venet, Fabienne; Lomas-Neira, Joanne; Swan, Ryan; Chung, Chun-Shiang

The Coagulation Cascade in Sepsis
pp. 1860-1869(10)
Authors: Wang, Ling; Bastarache, Julie A.; Ware, Lorraine B.

Immunosuppression in Sepsis
pp. 1870-1881(12)
Authors: Lyn-Kew, Kenneth; Standiford, Theodore J.

Adrenal Insufficiency in Sepsis
pp. 1882-1886(5)
Author: Annane, Djillali

Glucose Metabolism and Insulin Resistance in Sepsis
pp. 1887-1899(13)
Authors: Van Cromphaut, S. J.; Vanhorebeek, I.; Berghe, G. V.d.

New Developments in Antimicrobial Use in Sepsis
pp. 1912-1920(9)
Authors: Kaul, Daniel R.; Collins, Curtis D.; Hyzy, Robert C.

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