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Levels of oxidized low-density lipoproteins are increased in patients with severe sepsis
Journal of Critical Care, 12/10/08
Behnes M et al. - The ox-LDL concentrations increase significantly during the first week of severe sepsis and are not affected by administration of drotrecogin (alpha) (activated) (Xigris).
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