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Papers Use of Hepatitis B Core AntibodyPositive Donors in Orthotopic Liver Transplantation
David Holt; Ryan Thomas; David Van Thiel; John J. Brems
Arch Surg 2002; 137: 572-576.
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Original Articles Estradiol Administration Improves Splanchnic Perfusion Following Trauma-Hemorrhage and Sepsis
Joachim F. Kuebler; Doraid Jarrar; Balazs Toth; Kirby I. Bland; Loring Rue III; Ping Wang; Irshad H. Chaudry
Arch Surg 2002; 137: 74-79.
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Original Articles Temporal Assessment of Candida Risk Factors in the Surgical Intensive Care Unit
Peggy S. McKinnon; Debra A. Goff; Jack W. Kern; John W. Devlin; Jeffrey F. Barletta; Sondra J. Sierawski; Anne C. Mosenthal; Prasanna Gore; Ambarish J. Ambegaonkar; Teresa J. Lubowski
Arch Surg 2001; 136: 1401-1408.
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Invited Critique Temporal Assessment of Candida Risk Factors in the Surgical Intensive Care UnitInvited Critique
Original Articles Pancreatic Infection in Severe Pancreatitis: The Role of Fungus and Multiresistant Organisms
Beat Gloor; Christophe A. Müller; Matthias Worni; Philip F. Stahel; Claudio Redaelli; Waldemar Uhl; Markus W. Büchler
Arch Surg 2001; 136: 592-596.
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Original Articles Increased Resource Use Associated With Catheter-Related Bloodstream Infection in the Surgical Intensive Care Unit
Justin B. Dimick; Robert K. Pelz; Rafael Consunji; Sandra M. Swoboda; Craig W. Hendrix; Pamela A. Lipsett
Arch Surg 2001; 136: 229-234.
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Basic Science for Surgeons Signaling Mechanisms of Altered Cellular Responses in Trauma, Burn, and Sepsis: Role of Ca2+