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    Human Sepsis Eicosanoid and Proresolving Lipid Mediator Temporal Profiles: Correlations With Survival and Clinical Outcomes. 

    Dalli, J; Colas, RA; Quintana, C; Barragan-Bradford, D; Hurwitz, S; Levy, BD; Choi, AM; Serhan, CN; Baron, RM (2017-01)
    OBJECTIVE: To identify and measure recently described chemical mediators, termed specialized pro-resolving mediators that actively regulate the resolution of acute-inflammation, and correlate measurements with clinical ...
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