The immunopathogenesis of sepsis.

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Published in Nature on December 19, 2002

Authors

Jonathan Cohen1

Author Affiliations

1: Brighton & Sussex Medical School, Westlain House, Falmer, UK. j.cohen@bsms.ac.uk

Associated clinical trials:

Evaluation of Corticosteroid Therapy in Childhood Severe Sepsis - a Randomised Pilot Study (StePS) | NCT00732277

Repository for Sepsis and Postresuscitation Samples | NCT01670383

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