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Academic Article Acute changes in fibrinogen metabolism and coagulation after hemorrhage in pigs.
Concept Shock, Hemorrhagic
Academic Article Isotopic approaches to the estimation of protein requirements in burn patients
Academic Article Ineffectiveness of heparin treatment in burn shock in the guinea pig
Academic Article Effect of thermal injury on energy metabolism, substrate kinetics, and hormonal concentrations
Academic Article Energy and substrate kinetics and oxidation during ketone infusion in septic dogs: role of changes in insulin and glucagon
Academic Article Glucose and lactate kinetics in burn shock
Academic Article Review: acute versus chronic response to burn injury
Academic Article Increased plasma glucose clearance in sepsis is due to increased exchange between plasma and interstitial fluid
Academic Article Evaluation of the role of the sympathetic nervous system in the response of substrate kinetics and oxidation to burn injury
Academic Article Burn shock in untreated and saline-resuscitated guinea pigs. Development of a model
Academic Article Cardiovascular and metabolic responses during burn shock in the guinea pig
Academic Article Somatostatin infusion inhibits glucose production in burn patients
Academic Article Metabolic and hemodynamic aspects of the hypothermia of early burn shock
Academic Article Glucose and lactate metabolism in experimental septic shock
Grant RES-DZ-01-03 Study in Septic-shock ICU Patients in Which Arginine was Infused to Improve Their Condition-Nicolaas Deitz, Co-I
Grant RES-DZ-01-03 Study in Septic-shock ICU Patients in Which Arginine was Infused to Improve Their Condition-Nicolaas Deitz, Co-I

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