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    Immune Aspects of Sepsis and Hope for New Therapeutics

    Marked alterations of the innate and adaptive immune response follow invasive infection and generalized inflammatory states. If left unchecked, this state of immune dysregulation contributes to a myriad of mal...

    Steven P. LaRosa, Steven M. Opal in Current Infectious Disease Reports (2012)

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    Activated protein C for H1N1 influenza? More work to do!

    An animal model of H1N1 influenza demonstrates that this infection is associated with pulmonary and systemic activation of coagulation and impairment of fibrinolysis in addition to systemic inflammation and in...

    Steven P LaRosa in Critical Care (2010)

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    Year in review 2008: Critical Care - sepsis

    The present report highlights the most important papers appearing in Critical Care and other major journals about severe sepsis, the systemic inflammatory response and multiorgan dysfunction over the past year. A...

    Steven M Opal, Steven P LaRosa in Critical Care (2009)

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    A clinical evaluation committee assessment of recombinant human tissue factor pathway inhibitor (tifacogin) in patients with severe community-acquired pneumonia

    The purpose of this analysis was to determine the potential efficacy of recombinant human tissue factor pathway inhibitor (tifacogin) in a subpopulation of patients with community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) from...

    Pierre-François Laterre, Steven M Opal, Edward Abraham, Steven P LaRosa in Critical Care (2009)