Plasma cytokines following thermal injury and their relationship with patient mortality, burn size, and time postburn.
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A. Drost | B. Jordan | A. Mason | W. Cioffi | B. Pruitt | D. Burleson | Basil A. Pruitt | Adriana C. Drost | William G. Cioffi | Bryan S. Jordan | Arthur D. Mason
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