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Critically ill patients with either gram-positive sepsis or gram-negative sepsis
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Leukocytes from patients with sepsis
Gram-positive and gram-negative sepsis: leukocytes
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Sepsis: neutrophils
Gene-expression profiling of peripheral blood mononuclear cells in sepsis
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mRNA expression profile in peripheral blood cells of RA patients following treatment with an anti-TNFa mAb, infliximab
Gene expression profiles of Chlamydophila pneumoniae during the acute and iron mediated persistent infection
Comparison of gene expression profile of human trabecular meshwork cells induced by triamcinolone with dexamethasone
Expression data from non-infected and Salmonella Choleraesuis infected mesenteric lymph nodes
Whole blood transcriptome of survivors and nonsurvivors of sepsis
Blood from septic patients: time course
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Phages DT1 and 2972 gene expression study
The role of sepsis in the development of limb muscle weakness in a porcine ICU model
Microarray Analysis of Acute Lung Injury
Gene expression in peripheral mononuclear cells from septic patients secondary to community acquired pneumonia: patterns of gene expression and outcomes
Expression profiling across the pediatric systemic inflammatory response syndrome, sepsis, and septic shock spectrum
Sepsis gene expression profiling: murine splenic compared with hepatic responses
Shock and adaptive response to injury
Genome-wide blood transcriptional profiling in critically ill patients - MARS consortium
Temporal response of mouse peritoneal cells to a non-pathogenic E. coli infection
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