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1. Dysregulation of the leukocyte signaling landscape during acute COVID-19

2. Interleukin-7 Reverses Lymphopenia and Improves T-Cell Function in Coronavirus Disease 2019 Patient With Inborn Error of Toll-Like Receptor 3: A Case Report

3. In Vitro–Administered Dexamethasone Suppresses T Cell Function With Reversal by Interleukin-7 in Coronavirus Disease 2019

4. Severe immunosuppression and not a cytokine storm characterizes COVID-19 infections

5. The Immunologic Effect of Early Intravenous Two and Four Gram Bolus Dosing of Tranexamic Acid Compared to Placebo in Patients With Severe Traumatic Bleeding (TAMPITI): A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled, Single-Center Trial

8. A Whole Blood Enzyme-Linked Immunospot Assay for Functional Immune Endotyping of Septic Patients

9. IL-1β expression in bone marrow dendritic cells is induced by TLR2 agonists and regulates HSC function

10. Ethics of Codes and Codes of Ethics

11. Cellular immunophenotype of major spine surgery in adults

12. Interleukin-7 Reverses Lymphopenia and Improves T-Cell Function in Coronavirus Disease 2019 Patient With Inborn Error of Toll-Like Receptor 3: A Case Report

13. Extrathoracic multiple trauma dysregulates neutrophil function and exacerbates pneumonia-induced lung injury

14. Pseudomonas aeruginosa Pneumonia Causes a Loss of Type-3 and an Increase in Type-1 Innate Lymphoid Cells in the Gut

15. IL-7 Immunotherapy in a Nonimmunocompromised Patient With Intractable Fungal Wound Sepsis

16. In Vitro–Administered Dexamethasone Suppresses T Cell Function With Reversal by Interleukin-7 in Coronavirus Disease 2019

17. Severe immunosuppression and not a cytokine storm characterizes COVID-19 infections

18. SAVE 2.0: Identifying and strengthening resident leadership skills through simulation based team training

19. Macrophage-Derived Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor-A Is Integral to Neuromuscular Junction Reinnervation after Nerve Injury

20. Dysregulation of the leukocyte signaling landscape during acute COVID-19

21. Is there immune suppression in the critically ill patient - pro?

22. Contributors

23. Antibiotic-Impregnated Central Venous Catheters Do Not Change Antibiotic Resistance Patterns

24. What's New in Shock, October 2019?

25. IL-22 is required for the induction of bronchus-associated lymphoid tissue in tolerant lung allografts

26. Trauma Induces Emergency Hematopoiesis through IL-1/MyD88 dependent production of G-CSF

27. National Survey of Burnout among US General Surgery Residents

28. Drain Failure in Intra-Abdominal Abscesses Associated with Appendicitis

29. Empiric Antibiotics for Sepsis

30. An Aspirin a Day Keeps the Intensivist Away?*

31. Technique for Repair of Fractures and Separations Involving the Cartilaginous Portions of the Anterior Chest Wall

32. Fungal Infections Increase the Mortality Rate Three-Fold in Necrotizing Soft-Tissue Infections

33. Incidence, demographics, and outcomes of nonoperative management of appendicitis in the United States

34. Sepsis and septic shock

35. Polytrauma Increases Susceptibility to Pseudomonas Pneumonia in Mature Mice

36. Limitations of Survey-Based Research on Burnout

37. Defining and Mitigating Burnout

38. Streptococcus pneumoniae and Pseudomonas aeruginosa pneumonia induce distinct host responses

39. CD4+lymphocytes control gut epithelial apoptosis and mediate survival in sepsis

40. Activating and inhibitory functions of DAP12

41. Proteasome Activator PA200 Is Required for Normal Spermatogenesis

42. Mechanisms of decreased intestinal epithelial proliferation and increased apoptosis in murine acute lung injury*

43. Iron Dysregulation Combined with Aging Prevents Sepsis-Induced Apoptosis1

44. DAP12 (KARAP) amplifies inflammation and increases mortality from endotoxemia and septic peritonitis

45. AGE DISPROPORTIONATELY INCREASES SEPSIS-INDUCED APOPTOSIS IN THE SPLEEN AND GUT EPITHELIUM

46. High-dose exogenous iron following cecal ligation and puncture increases mortality rate in mice and is associated with an increase in gut epithelial and splenic apoptosis*

47. Antibiotics Improve Survival in Sepsis Independent of Injury Severity but do not Change Mortality in Mice with Markedly Elevated Interleukin 6 Levels

48. IRON OVERLOAD BEFORE CECAL LIGATION AND PUNCTURE INCREASES MORTALITY

49. Effects of Age on Mortality and Antibiotic Efficacy in Cecal Ligation and Puncture

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