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Publications by Graham Jeffers
A Predominantly Anti-Inflammatory Cytokine Profile Is Associated With Disease Severity in Meningococcal Sepsis
Intensive Care Medicine
Critical Care
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Cytokine Profiles as Markers of Disease Severity in Sepsis: A Multiplex Analysis
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TLR4 Genetic Variation Is Associated With Inflammatory Responses in Gram-Positive Sepsis
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Is Celiac Disease Really Associated With Inflammatory Bowel Disease?
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Endothelial Cell Injury With Inflammatory Cytokine and Coagulation in Patients With Sepsis
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Brain Death-Induced Inflammatory Activity Is Similar to Sepsis-Induced Cytokine Release
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Response to Low L-Ficolin Associated With Disease Severity During Sepsis in Adult ICU Patients.
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