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World Journal of Surgery|January 12, 2021
Compromised Gut Associated Lymphoid Tissue is a Risk Factor for Postoperative Septic Complications in HIV-Seropositive Trauma PatientsMartin Mauser, Deirdré Kruger, Sugeshnee Pather, et al.
The Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery|December 2, 2020
Trauma results in immune cell-induced intestinal epithelial damage with subsequently increased sepsis rateMartin Mauser, Deirdré Kruger, Sugeshnee Pather, et al.
Injury|November 26, 2018
Postoperative CD4 counts predict anastomotic leaks in patients with penetrating abdominal traumaMartin Mauser, Christos Bartsokas, Martin Brand, et al.
The Journal of Surgical Research|October 14, 2021
Posttraumatic Natural Killer Cell Decrease is Associated with Septic ComplicationsMartin Mauser, Deirdré Kruger, Sugeshnee Pather, et al.
European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery : Official Publication of the European Trauma Society|April 29, 2020
Terrorist attacks: common injuries and initial surgical managementDan Bieler, Axel Franke, Erwin Kollig, et al.
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World Journal of Surgery|January 12, 2021
Compromised Gut Associated Lymphoid Tissue is a Risk Factor for Postoperative Septic Complications in HIV-Seropositive Trauma PatientsMartin Mauser, Deirdré Kruger, Sugeshnee Pather, et al.
The Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery|December 2, 2020
Trauma results in immune cell-induced intestinal epithelial damage with subsequently increased sepsis rateMartin Mauser, Deirdré Kruger, Sugeshnee Pather, et al.
Injury|November 26, 2018
Postoperative CD4 counts predict anastomotic leaks in patients with penetrating abdominal traumaMartin Mauser, Christos Bartsokas, Martin Brand, et al.
The Journal of Surgical Research|October 14, 2021
Posttraumatic Natural Killer Cell Decrease is Associated with Septic ComplicationsMartin Mauser, Deirdré Kruger, Sugeshnee Pather, et al.
European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery : Official Publication of the European Trauma Society|April 29, 2020
Terrorist attacks: common injuries and initial surgical managementDan Bieler, Axel Franke, Erwin Kollig, et al.
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