2007
DOI: 10.1186/cc5840
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Evaluation of the percutaneous coronary intervention as a diagnostic or therapeutic tool in 501 consecutive cases of acute coronary syndrome

Abstract: Sepsis, the body's response to infection, is associated with extremely high mortality rates. Why a protective mechanism turns into a deadly clinical picture is a matter of debate, and goes largely unexplained. In previous work we demonstrated that platelet-derived microparticles (MP) can induce endothelial and vascular smooth muscle cell apoptosis in septic patients through NADPH oxidasedependent superoxide release [1]. In this work we sought to create a model for ex vivo generation of septic-like MP and to id… Show more

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