Role of miRNA dysregulation in sepsis
Abstract Background Sepsis is defined as a state of multisystem organ dysfunction secondary to a dysregulated host response to infection and causes millions of deaths worldwide annually. Novel ways to counteract this disease are needed and such tools may be heralded by a detailed understanding of it...
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Main Authors: | Amanda Formosa (Author), Paul Turgeon (Author), Claudia C. dos Santos (Author) |
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2022-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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