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Mitchell P Fink

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Critical Care Medicine|April 21, 2006
The future of our specialty: critical care medicine a decade from nowMitchell P Fink, Peter M Suter
Critical Care (London, England)|July 1, 2005
Hemorrhagic shock, drag-reducing polymers and 'spherical cows'Marina V Kameneva, Mitchell P Fink
Biochemical Pharmacology|March 17, 2010
The biochemical basis for the anti-inflammatory and cytoprotective actions of ethyl pyruvate and related compoundsKenneth K Kao, Mitchell P Fink
Nature Reviews. Drug Discovery|September 6, 2014
Strategies to improve drug development for sepsisMitchell P Fink, H Shaw Warren
Critical Care Medicine|September 28, 2002
One good turn deserves another!Paul E Marik, Mitchell P Fink
Critical Care (London, England)|December 17, 2005
Bench-to-bedside review: Amelioration of acute renal impairment using ethyl pyruvateMichael C Reade, Mitchell P Fink
Critical Care Medicine|December 13, 2005
Molecular biology for today's practicing intensivistDerek C Angus, Mitchell P Fink
Current Infectious Disease Reports|August 19, 2005
The multiple organ dysfunction syndrome and late-phase mortality in sepsisJoshua A Englert, Mitchell P Fink
Critical Care (London, England)|September 3, 2005
Early percutaneous dilatational tracheostomy leads to improved outcomes in critically ill medical patients as compared to delayed tracheostomyJohn C Lee, Mitchell P Fink
Best Practice & Research. Clinical Anaesthesiology|January 29, 2013
Pathophysiology of perioperative anaemiaSumit Singh, Vadim Gudzenko, Mitchell P Fink
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Critical Care Medicine|April 21, 2006
The future of our specialty: critical care medicine a decade from nowMitchell P Fink, Peter M Suter
Critical Care (London, England)|July 1, 2005
Hemorrhagic shock, drag-reducing polymers and 'spherical cows'Marina V Kameneva, Mitchell P Fink
Biochemical Pharmacology|March 17, 2010
The biochemical basis for the anti-inflammatory and cytoprotective actions of ethyl pyruvate and related compoundsKenneth K Kao, Mitchell P Fink
Nature Reviews. Drug Discovery|September 6, 2014
Strategies to improve drug development for sepsisMitchell P Fink, H Shaw Warren
Critical Care Medicine|September 28, 2002
One good turn deserves another!Paul E Marik, Mitchell P Fink
Critical Care (London, England)|December 17, 2005
Bench-to-bedside review: Amelioration of acute renal impairment using ethyl pyruvateMichael C Reade, Mitchell P Fink
Critical Care Medicine|December 13, 2005
Molecular biology for today's practicing intensivistDerek C Angus, Mitchell P Fink
Current Infectious Disease Reports|August 19, 2005
The multiple organ dysfunction syndrome and late-phase mortality in sepsisJoshua A Englert, Mitchell P Fink
Critical Care (London, England)|September 3, 2005
Early percutaneous dilatational tracheostomy leads to improved outcomes in critically ill medical patients as compared to delayed tracheostomyJohn C Lee, Mitchell P Fink
Best Practice & Research. Clinical Anaesthesiology|January 29, 2013
Pathophysiology of perioperative anaemiaSumit Singh, Vadim Gudzenko, Mitchell P Fink
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