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    Statins and sepsis: multiple modifications at multiple levels by Terblanche, Marius, Dr, Almog, Yaniv, MD, Rosenson, Robert S, MD, Smith, Terry S, MD, Hackam, Daniel G, MD

    Published in The Lancet infectious diseases (01-05-2007)
    “…Summary Sepsis, an infection-induced inflammatory syndrome, is a leading and increasing cause of mortality worldwide. Animal and human observational studies…”
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    Statins: panacea for sepsis? by Terblanche, Marius, Almog, Yaniv, Rosenson, Robert S, Smith, Terry S, Hackam, Daniel G

    Published in The Lancet infectious diseases (01-04-2006)
    “…Sepsis occurs when the immune system responds to a localised infection at a systemic level, thereby causing tissue damage and organ dysfunction. Statins have…”
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    Early massive transfusion in trauma patients: Canadian single-centre retrospective cohort study by Mahambrey, Tushar D., Fowler, Robert A., Pinto, Ruxandra, Smith, Terry S., Callum, Jeannie L., Pisani, Nagib S., Rizoli, Sandro B., Adhikari, Neill K. J.

    Published in Canadian journal of anesthesia (01-10-2009)
    “…Purpose To determine associations between red blood cell (RBC) transfusion and early and late clinical outcomes in massively transfused adult trauma patients…”
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    Statins, bugs and prophylaxis: intriguing possibilities by Terblanche, Marius, Smith, Terry S, Adhikari, Neill K J

    Published in Critical care (London, England) (01-01-2006)
    “…Statin therapy may represent a potential prophylactic intervention in certain high-risk scenarios, for example in pandemic influenza and in those undergoing…”
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    Family history in ovarian cancer referral population by Berg, Laura A., Robert Young, S., Brooks, Karen A., Davis, Allison M., Terry Smith, S.

    Published in Journal of genetic counseling (01-03-1996)
    “…In order to determine the incidence of familial and hereditary ovarian cancer in a referral patient population, we conducted a retrospective study of 44…”
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    Generalized peripheral nerve failure during thoracic spine surgery : A case report by BETHUNE, Allison J, HOULDEN, David A, SMITH, Terry S, YEE, Albert J, MIDHA, Rajiv, SINGRAKHIA, Manoj

    “…Intra-operative systemic changes impairing peripheral nerve function are not commonly detected with electrophysiology. This case presentation illustrates how…”
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    Predictors of nonunion for transverse femoral shaft fractures treated with intramedullary nailing: a SIGN database study by Jones, Brett, Cohoe, Blake, Brown, Kelsey, Flores, Michael, Peurrung, Kevin, Smith, Terry, Shearer, David, Zirkle, Lewis

    “…Nonunion is a common postfracture complication resulting in decreased quality of life for patients in resource-limited settings. This study aims to determine…”
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    Phase 2 studies of adenosine cardioplegia by Cohen, G, Feder-Elituv, R, Iazetta, J, Bunting, P, Mallidi, H, Bozinovski, J, Deemar, C, Christakis, G T, Cohen, E A, Wong, B I, McLean, R D, Myers, M, Morgan, C D, Mazer, C D, Smith, T S, Goldman, B S, Naylor, C D, Fremes, S E

    Published in Circulation (New York, N.Y.) (10-11-1998)
    “…Laboratory evidence supports the use of adenosine-supplemented cardioplegia. An initial phase 1 dose-ranging clinical evaluation demonstrated that an adenosine…”
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    CHARACTERIZATION OF AN APPROACH TO DEVELOPMENTAL IMMUNOTOXICOLOGY ASSESSMENT IN THE RAT USING SRBC AS THE ANTIGEN by Ladics, Gregory S., Smith, Charlene, Bunn, Terry L, Dietert, Rodney R., Anderson, Phyllis K., Wiescinski, Connie M., Holsapple, Michael P.

    Published in Toxicology methods (2000)
    “…Although developmental immunotoxicology is an area of emerging importance, few data exist that compare profiles of activity in neonatal and adult rodents. One…”
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