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    Anemia Recovery after Trauma: A Longitudinal Study by Kelly, Lauren S, Munley, Jennifer A, Kannan, Kolenkode B, Pons, Erick E, Coldwell, Preston S, Bible, Letitia E, Parvataneni, Hari K, Hagen, Jennifer E, Efron, Philip A, Mohr, Alicia M

    Published in Surgical infections (01-02-2023)
    “…Post-injury inflammation and its correlation with anemia recovery after severe trauma is poorly described. Severe injury induces a systemic inflammatory…”
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    Multicompartmental traumatic injury and the microbiome: Shift to a pathobiome by Munley, Jennifer A., Kelly, Lauren S., Pons, Erick E., Kannan, Kolenkode B., Coldwell, Preston S., Whitley, Elizabeth M., Gillies, Gwendolyn S., Efron, Philip A., Nagpal, Ravinder, Mohr, Alicia M.

    “…Previous animal models have demonstrated altered gut microbiome after mild traumatic injury; however, the impact of injury severity and critical illness is…”
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    Acute Emergence of the Intestinal Pathobiome after Postinjury Pneumonia by Munley, Jennifer A, Kelly, Lauren S, Park, Gwoncheol, Drury, Stacey K, Gillies, Gwendolyn S, Coldwell, Preston S, Kannan, Kolenkode B, Bible, Letitia E, Efron, Philip A, Nagpal, Ravinder, Mohr, Alicia M

    “…Previous preclinical studies have demonstrated sex-specific alterations in the gut microbiome following traumatic injury or sepsis alone; however, the impact…”
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    Multicompartmental trauma alters bone marrow erythroblastic islands by Kelly, Lauren S., Munley, Jennifer A., Pons, Erick E., Coldwell, Preston S., Kannan, Kolenkode B., Efron, Philip A., Mohr, Alicia M.

    “…Trauma is associated with widespread inflammation, neuroendocrine activation, and an inadequate bone marrow response to anemia. During late-stage…”
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    Narrowing the Gap: Preclinical Trauma with Postinjury Sepsis Model with Increased Clinical Relevance by Munley, Jennifer A., Kelly, Lauren S., Gillies, Gwendolyn S., Pons, Erick E., Coldwell, Preston S., Kannan, Kolenkode B., Whitley, Elizabeth M., Bible, Letita E., Efron, Philip A., Mohr, Alicia M.

    Published in Shock (Augusta, Ga.) (01-08-2023)
    “…Background : Overall outcomes for trauma patients have improved over time. However, mortality for postinjury sepsis is unchanged. The use of relevant…”
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