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Tumor necrosis factor-[alpha] mediates hyperglycemia-augmented gut barrier dysfunction in endotoxemia
Critical Care Medicine, 03/13/09
Yajima S et al. - The findings indicate that hyperglycemia deteriorates LPS-elicited gut barrier dysfunction and bacterial translocation independently of plasma insulin level, and that TNF-[alpha] mediates such mucosal dysfunction of gut in endotoxemia.
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