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Critical Care (London, England)
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February 13, 2015
Is lactate the new panacea for endothelial dysfunction?
Marek Nalos, Benjamin M Tang, Ralph Nanan
Critical Care (London, England)
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December 31, 2010
Genome-wide transcription profiling of human sepsis: a systematic review
Benjamin M Tang, Stephen J Huang, Anthony S McLean
Intensive Care Medicine
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April 26, 2019
Understanding the role of host response in influenza pneumonitis
Benjamin M Tang, Carl G Feng, Anthony S McLean
Expert Review of Molecular Diagnostics
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December 22, 2017
Biomarkers for high-risk influenza patients: what are the next steps?
Benjamin M Tang, Maryam Shojaei, James Branley, et al.
Critical Care (London, England)
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October 6, 2012
Identification of sepsis subtypes in critically ill adults using gene expression profiling
David M Maslove, Benjamin M Tang, Anthony S McLean
Intensive Care Medicine Experimental
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July 9, 2016
Transcriptional reprogramming of metabolic pathways in critically ill patients
Marek Nalos, Grant Parnell, Robert Robergs, et al.
Frontiers in Pharmacology
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June 26, 2020
Neutrophilia and NETopathy as Key Pathologic Drivers of Progressive Lung Impairment in Patients With COVID-19
Teluguakula Narasaraju, Benjamin M Tang, Martin Herrmann, et al.
Shock (Augusta, Ga.)
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June 29, 2013
Identifying key regulatory genes in the whole blood of septic patients to monitor underlying immune dysfunctions
Grant P Parnell, Benjamin M Tang, Marek Nalos, et al.
Critical Care (London, England)
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August 18, 2012
A distinct influenza infection signature in the blood transcriptome of patients with severe community-acquired pneumonia
Grant P Parnell, Anthony S McLean, David R Booth, et al.
BMC Medical Genomics
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February 19, 2020
Pathway mapping of leukocyte transcriptome in influenza patients reveals distinct pathogenic mechanisms associated with progression to severe infection
Yoann Zerbib, Emily K Jenkins, Maryam Shojaei, et al.
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Critical Care (London, England)
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February 13, 2015
Is lactate the new panacea for endothelial dysfunction?
Marek Nalos, Benjamin M Tang, Ralph Nanan
Critical Care (London, England)
|
December 31, 2010
Genome-wide transcription profiling of human sepsis: a systematic review
Benjamin M Tang, Stephen J Huang, Anthony S McLean
Intensive Care Medicine
|
April 26, 2019
Understanding the role of host response in influenza pneumonitis
Benjamin M Tang, Carl G Feng, Anthony S McLean
Expert Review of Molecular Diagnostics
|
December 22, 2017
Biomarkers for high-risk influenza patients: what are the next steps?
Benjamin M Tang, Maryam Shojaei, James Branley, et al.
Critical Care (London, England)
|
October 6, 2012
Identification of sepsis subtypes in critically ill adults using gene expression profiling
David M Maslove, Benjamin M Tang, Anthony S McLean
Intensive Care Medicine Experimental
|
July 9, 2016
Transcriptional reprogramming of metabolic pathways in critically ill patients
Marek Nalos, Grant Parnell, Robert Robergs, et al.
Frontiers in Pharmacology
|
June 26, 2020
Neutrophilia and NETopathy as Key Pathologic Drivers of Progressive Lung Impairment in Patients With COVID-19
Teluguakula Narasaraju, Benjamin M Tang, Martin Herrmann, et al.
Shock (Augusta, Ga.)
|
June 29, 2013
Identifying key regulatory genes in the whole blood of septic patients to monitor underlying immune dysfunctions
Grant P Parnell, Benjamin M Tang, Marek Nalos, et al.
Critical Care (London, England)
|
August 18, 2012
A distinct influenza infection signature in the blood transcriptome of patients with severe community-acquired pneumonia
Grant P Parnell, Anthony S McLean, David R Booth, et al.
BMC Medical Genomics
|
February 19, 2020
Pathway mapping of leukocyte transcriptome in influenza patients reveals distinct pathogenic mechanisms associated with progression to severe infection
Yoann Zerbib, Emily K Jenkins, Maryam Shojaei, et al.
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