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1. A common single nucleotide polymorphism is associated with inflammation and critical illness outcomes

2. Lipidomic signatures align with inflammatory patterns and outcomes in critical illness

3. An adaptive, negative feedback circuit in a biohybrid device reprograms dynamic networks of systemic inflammation in vivo

4. A putative 'chemokine switch' that regulates systemic acute inflammation in humans

5. The independent prognostic value of global epigenetic alterations: An analysis of single-cell ATAC-seq of circulating leukocytes from trauma patients followed by validation in whole blood leukocyte transcriptomes across three etiologies of critical illness

6. Computational Derivation of Core, Dynamic Human Blunt Trauma Inflammatory Endotypes

7. A road map from single-cell transcriptome to patient classification for the immune response to trauma

8. Unsupervised Clustering Analysis Based on MODS Severity Identifies Four Distinct Organ Dysfunction Patterns in Severely Injured Blunt Trauma Patients

9. Diurnal Variation in Systemic Acute Inflammation and Clinical Outcomes Following Severe Blunt Trauma

10. MPPED2 Polymorphism Is Associated With Altered Systemic Inflammation and Adverse Trauma Outcomes

11. Elevated Admission Base Deficit Is Associated with a Complex Dynamic Network of Systemic Inflammation Which Drives Clinical Trajectories in Blunt Trauma Patients

12. Early dynamic orchestration of immunologic mediators identifies multiply injured patients who are tolerant or sensitive to hemorrhage

13. Quality Control Measures and Validation in Gene Association Studies: Lessons for Acute Illness

14. The Use of Multiplexing to Identify Cytokine and Chemokine Networks in the Immune-Inflammatory Response to Trauma

15. Predicting Experimental Sepsis Survival with a Mathematical Model of Acute Inflammation

16. The independent prognostic value of global epigenetic alterations: An analysis of single-cell ATAC-seq of circulating leukocytes from trauma patients followed by validation in whole blood leukocyte transcriptomes across three etiologies of critical illness

18. A road map from single-cell transcriptome to patient classification for the immune response to trauma

19. Analysis of the Plasma Metabolome after Trauma, Novel Circulating Sphingolipid Signatures, and In-Hospital Outcomes

20. An Enrichment Strategy Yields Seven Novel Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms Associated With Mortality and Altered Th17 Responses Following Blunt Trauma

21. Multi-omic analysis in injured humans: Patterns align with outcomes and treatment responses

22. What's New in Shock, June 2018?

23. An Aging-Related Single-Nucleotide Polymorphism is Associated With Altered Clinical Outcomes and Distinct Inflammatory Profiles in Aged Blunt Trauma Patients

24. Inflammation and Disease: Modelling and Modulation of the Inflammatory Response to Alleviate Critical Illness

25. Individual-specific principal component analysis of circulating inflammatory mediators predicts early organ dysfunction in trauma patients

26. Insights into the association between coagulopathy and inflammation: abnormal clot mechanics are a warning of immunologic dysregulation following major injury

27. Elevations in Circulating sST2 Levels Are Associated With In-Hospital Mortality and Adverse Clinical Outcomes After Blunt Trauma

28. Prehospital Hypotension Is Associated With Altered Inflammation Dynamics and Worse Outcomes Following Blunt Trauma in Humans*

29. The early evolving sex hormone environment is associated with significant outcome and inflammatory response differences after injury

30. IL33-mediated ILC2 activation and neutrophil IL5 production in the lung response after severe trauma: A reverse translation study from a human cohort to a mouse trauma model

31. From static to dynamic: a sepsis-specific dynamic model from clinical criteria in polytrauma patients

32. X Chromosome-Linked IRAK-1 Polymorphism Is a Strong Predictor of Multiple Organ Failure and Mortality Postinjury

34. Computational evidence for an early, amplified systemic inflammation program in polytrauma patients with severe extremity injuries

35. Young and Aged Blunt Trauma Patients Display Major Differences in Circulating Inflammatory Mediator Profiles after Severe Injury

36. Computational Analysis Supports an Early, Type 17 Cell-Associated Divergence of Blunt Trauma Survival and Mortality

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38. Identification of a Novel Pathway of Transforming Growth Factor-β1 Regulation by Extracellular NAD+ in Mouse Macrophages

39. Hemoadsorption Reprograms Inflammation in Experimental Gram-negative Septic Peritonitis: Insights from In Vivo and In Silico Studies

40. Persistence of Elevated Plasma CXCL8 Concentrations Following Red Blood Cell Transfusion in a Trauma Cohort

41. A Biohybrid Device for the Systemic Control of Acute Inflammation

42. Sepsis: From Pattern to Mechanism and Back

44. Elevated Admission Base Deficit Is Associated with a Complex Dynamic Network of Systemic Inflammation Which Drives Clinical Trajectories in Blunt Trauma Patients

45. Temporal Patterns of Circulating Inflammation Biomarker Networks Differentiate Susceptibility to Nosocomial Infection Following Blunt Trauma in Humans

46. Insights into the Role of Chemokines, Damage-Associated Molecular Patterns, and Lymphocyte-Derived Mediators from Computational Models of Trauma-Induced Inflammation

47. Trauma in silico: Individual-specific mathematical models and virtual clinical populations

48. Injury-induced MRP8/MRP14 stimulates IP-10/CXCL10 in monocytes/macrophages

49. Inducible protein-10, a potential driver of neurally controlled interleukin-10 and morbidity in human blunt trauma

50. Racial Disparities and Sex-Based Outcomes Differences after Severe Injury

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