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The following pages link to The role of bacterial translocation on neutrophil activation during hemorrhagic shock in rats. (Q44607403):
Displaying 13 items.
- Pathological bacterial translocation in liver cirrhosis (Q26824138) (← links)
- Gut microbiota dysbiosis is associated with inflammation and bacterial translocation in mice with CCl4-induced fibrosis. (Q33988203) (← links)
- In silico and in vivo approach to elucidate the inflammatory complexity of CD14-deficient mice (Q35052725) (← links)
- Bacterial translocation (BT) in cirrhosis (Q36050434) (← links)
- The role of estrogen receptor subtypes on hepatic neutrophil accumulation following trauma-hemorrhage: direct modulation of CINC-1 production by Kupffer cells (Q36890209) (← links)
- RONS formation under restrictive reperfusion does not affect organ dysfunction early after hemorrhage and trauma (Q42906300) (← links)
- Octreotide improves burn-induced intestinal injury in the rat. (Q44308046) (← links)
- Edaravone improves the survival of rats subjected to hemorrhagic shock without resuscitation (Q46534472) (← links)
- Relations among circulating monocytes, dendritic cells, and bacterial translocation in patients with intestinal obstruction (Q51911195) (← links)
- Relationship between Bacterial Translocation and Isolation of Enteric Bacteria from Extraintestinal Organs in Slaughtered Pigs (Q54356495) (← links)
- Surgical manipulation of the intestine results in quantitative and qualitative alterations in luminal Escherichia coli. (Q54502410) (← links)
- Direct hemoperfusion with polymyxin-B-immobilized fiber columns improves septic hypotension and reduces inflammatory mediators in septic patients with colorectal perforation (Q81753287) (← links)
- Regulatory T Cells Restrict Permeability to Bacterial Antigen Translocation and Preserve Short-Chain Fatty Acids in Experimental Cirrhosis (Q90575102) (← links)