Increased levels of soluble ST2 protein and IgG1 production in patients with sepsis and trauma
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A. Spittler | G. Boltz‐Nitulescu | B. Moser | E. Wolner | H. Ankersmit | C. Krenn | G. Roth | E. Jensen‐Jarolim | M. Dworschak | M. Brunner | Thomas Sautner | N. Bonaros
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