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Annals of Emergency Medicine|December 1, 1986
Perfluorocarbons as blood substitutesK Waxman
Critical Care Clinics|April 1, 1987
Postoperative multiple organ failureK Waxman
New Horizons (Baltimore, Md.)|May 1, 1996
What mediates tissue injury after shock?K Waxman
New Horizons (Baltimore, Md.)|May 1, 1996
Shock: ischemia, reperfusion, and inflammationK Waxman
Critical Care Medicine|August 2, 2000
Shock resuscitation: have critical transcutaneous values now been defined?K Waxman
Critical Care Medicine|October 3, 1999
Monitoring in shock: stomach or muscle?K Waxman
Annals of Emergency Medicine|December 1, 1986
Noninvasive monitoring in emergency resuscitationK Waxman
Critical Care Medicine|January 15, 1998
Pentoxifylline preserves intestinal function (and more) following shockK Waxman
Critical Care Medicine|June 1, 1996
Is granulocyte elastase the cause of gastric mucosal injury after shock?K Waxman
Critical Care Clinics|April 1, 1987
Hemodynamic and metabolic changes during and following operationK Waxman
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Annals of Emergency Medicine|December 1, 1986
Perfluorocarbons as blood substitutesK Waxman
Critical Care Clinics|April 1, 1987
Postoperative multiple organ failureK Waxman
New Horizons (Baltimore, Md.)|May 1, 1996
What mediates tissue injury after shock?K Waxman
New Horizons (Baltimore, Md.)|May 1, 1996
Shock: ischemia, reperfusion, and inflammationK Waxman
Critical Care Medicine|August 2, 2000
Shock resuscitation: have critical transcutaneous values now been defined?K Waxman
Critical Care Medicine|October 3, 1999
Monitoring in shock: stomach or muscle?K Waxman
Annals of Emergency Medicine|December 1, 1986
Noninvasive monitoring in emergency resuscitationK Waxman
Critical Care Medicine|January 15, 1998
Pentoxifylline preserves intestinal function (and more) following shockK Waxman
Critical Care Medicine|June 1, 1996
Is granulocyte elastase the cause of gastric mucosal injury after shock?K Waxman
Critical Care Clinics|April 1, 1987
Hemodynamic and metabolic changes during and following operationK Waxman
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