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1. Enteral administration of the protease inhibitor gabexate mesilate preserves vascular function in experimental trauma/hemorrhagic shock

2. P429: THERAPY-INDUCED SENESCENCE TRIGGERS UPREGULATION OF ANTIGEN PRESENTATION VIA PRC2 INHIBITION AND PROMOTES ANTI-TUMOUR IMMUNITY IN ACUTE MYELOID LEUKAEMIA

3. Plasma enzymatic activity, proteomics and peptidomics in COVID-19-induced sepsis: A novel approach for the analysis of hemostasis

4. Involvement of Toll-Like Receptor 4 in Decreased Vasopressor Response Following Trauma/Hemorrhagic Shock

5. A longitudinal study highlights shared aspects of the transcriptomic response to cardiogenic and septic shock

6. Resuscitation After Hemorrhagic Shock in the Microcirculation: Targeting Optimal Oxygen Delivery in the Design of Artificial Blood Substitutes

7. High-Resolution Mass Spectrometry-Based Approaches for the Detection and Quantification of Peptidase Activity in Plasma

8. Feature selection for the accurate prediction of septic and cardiogenic shock ICU mortality in the acute phase.

9. Efficacy of Tranexamic Acid in Blood Versus Crystalloid-Resuscitated Trauma/Hemorrhagic Shock

19. Enteral gabexate mesilate improves volume requirements and autonomic cardiovascular function after experimental trauma/hemorrhagic shock in the absence of blood reperfusion

21. Continuous enteral protease inhibition as a novel treatment for experimental trauma/hemorrhagic shock

24. Plasma enzymatic activity, proteomics and peptidomics in COVID-19-induced sepsis: A novel approach for the analysis of hemostasis

25. Dysregulation of circulating protease activity in Covid-19-associated superinfection

27. Application of an Exploratory Knowledge-Discovery Pipeline Based on Machine Learning to Multi-Scale OMICS Data to Characterise Myocardial Injury in a Cohort of Patients with Septic Shock: An Observational Study

28. A longitudinal study highlights shared aspects of the transcriptomic response to cardiogenic and septic shock

29. Enteral Tranexamic Acid Decreases Proteolytic Activity in the Heart in Acute Experimental Hemorrhagic Shock

30. Continuous enteral protease inhibition as a novel treatment for experimental trauma/hemorrhagic shock

31. Evaluation of autonomic modulation of lung function and heart rate in children with cystic fibrosis

32. High-Resolution Mass Spectrometry-Based Approaches for the Detection and Quantification of Peptidase Activity in Plasma

33. SARS-CoV-2/COVID-19 : Evolving Reality, Global Response, Knowledge Gaps, and Opportunities

34. Proteolysis in septic shock patients: plasma peptidomic patterns are associated with mortality

35. Optimal flow conditions of a tracheobronchial model to reengineer lung structures

36. Acute ingestion of a high-fructose drink impairs vascular autonomic modulation and reflex control of blood pressure in first-degree relatives of diabetic patients

37. Peptidomic Analysis of Rat Plasma

38. A review of methods for the signal quality assessment to improve reliability of heart rate and blood pressures derived parameters

40. Improved Hemodynamic Stability in Experimental Trauma/Hemorrhagic Shock by Red Blood Cell‐containing Resuscitation Fluids Secondary to Preserved Diastolic Blood Pressure

41. 1734: TOLL-LIKE RECEPTOR 4 CONTRIBUTES TO VASODILATORY SHOCK VIA ALPHA ADRENERGIC RECEPTOR INTERNALIZATION

42. Peptidomic characterization of hemorrhagic shock plasma samples: Effects of tranexamic acid

43. Enteral tranexamic acid attenuates vasopressor resistance and changes in α1-adrenergic receptor expression in hemorrhagic shock

44. Characterization of a metabolomic profile associated with responsiveness to therapy in the acute phase of septic shock

45. Heart period and blood pressure characteristics in splanchnic arterial occlusion shock-induced collapse

46. The EU ShockOmics Project International Workshop at ICCAI'17

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50. Cardiac output is not a significant source of low frequency mean arterial pressure variability

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