A FUNCTIONAL GENOMICS APPROACH TO THE IDENTIFICATION OF BR :MARKERS OF SURVIVAL IN SEVERE SEPSIS DUE TO COMMUNITY ACQUIRED PNEUMONIA
Main Authors: | Radhakrishinan, J, Svoren, E, Ellis, P, Langford, C, Huttor, P, Davenport, E, Thorpe, A, Gerrard, C, Knight, J, Hinds, C, Investiga, G |
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Format: | Journal article |
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2011
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