LIPid Intensive Drug therapy for Sepsis Pilot (LIPIDS-P): Phase I/II clinical trial protocol of lipid emulsion therapy for stabilising cholesterol levels in sepsis and septic shock
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L. Moldawer | F. Moore | S. Reddy | C. Kalynych | S. Wu | C. Leeuwenburgh | M. Crandall | F. Guirgis | Martin D Rosenthal | J. Ferreira | L. Jones | T. Miller | L. Black | M. Henson | Jason A Ferreira
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