Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9402262 | Journal of Surgical Research | 2005 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Although sepsis, chronic iron dysregulation, and aging each increase gut and splenic apoptosis, their combination yields cell death levels similar to sham animals despite the fact that aged Hfeâ/â mice are able to mount an inflammatory response following CLP and mature Hfeâ/â mice have elevated sepsis-induced apoptosis. Combining sepsis with two risk factors that ordinarily increase cell death and increase mortality in CLP yields an apoptotic response that could not have been predicted based upon each element in isolation.
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Authors
Pardis B.S., Timothy G. M.D., Ph.D., Paul E. B.S., Isaiah R. B.S., Dinesh MBBS, Richard S. M.D., Irene E. Ph.D., Craig M. M.D.,