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1. Exploring the relationship between burnout and grit during general surgery residency: A longitudinal, single-institution analysis.

2. The impact of medical student interest in surgery on clerkship performance and career choice.

3. The Impact of a Comprehensive Resident Curriculum and Required Participation in "This Week in SCORE" on General Surgery ABSITE Performance and Well-Being.

4. See None, Do Some, Teach None: An Analysis of the Contemporary Operative Experience as Nonprimary Surgeon.

5. Gas off, room lights on: Shedding light on the surgical resident's experience in open and laparoscopic surgery.

6. The Impact of Medical Student Burnout on Surgery Clerkship Performance.

7. Burn injury influences the T cell homeostasis in a butyrate-acid sphingomyelinase dependent manner.

8. Matrix Metalloproteinase-8 Augments Bacterial Clearance in a Juvenile Sepsis Model.

9. Laparoscopic sigmoid colectomy: Are all laparoscopic techniques created equal?

10. Fecal Microbiota Transplant Restores Mucosal Integrity in a Murine Model of Burn Injury.

11. Impact of Platelets and Platelet-Derived Microparticles on Hypercoagulability Following Burn Injury.

12. Peritoneal wash contents used to predict mortality in a murine sepsis model.

13. Microparticles impact coagulation after traumatic brain injury.

14. CXC chemokine receptor-4 signaling limits hepatocyte proliferation after hepatic ischemia-reperfusion in mice.

15. Assessing the immune status of critically ill trauma patients by flow cytometry.

16. Thymic stromal lymphopoietin mediates the host response and increases mortality during sepsis.

17. Novel approaches to the development of anti-sepsis drugs.

18. Neutrophil derived microvesicles: emerging role of a key mediator to the immune response.

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