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Cardiopulmonary bypass in man: role of the intestine in a self-limiting inflammatory response with demonstrable bacterial translocation Marco Rossi, MD, Gabriele Sganga, MD, Marinella Mazzone, MD, Venanzio Valenza, MD, Sergio Guarneri, MD, Grazia Portale, MD, Luigi Carbone, MD, Lucia Gatta, PhD, Claudio Pioli, PhD, Maurizio Sanguinetti, MD, Massimo Montalto, MD, Franco Glieca, MD, Giovanni Fadda, MD, Rocco Schiavello, MD, Nicolò G Silveri, MD The Annals of Thoracic Surgery Volume 77, Issue 2, Pages (February 2004) DOI: /S (03)
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Fig 1 Fractional urinary excretion of chromium-labeled test. *p < 0.05; **p < 0.01; ***p < The Annals of Thoracic Surgery , DOI: ( /S (03) )
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Fig 2 Double sugar test. Changes were not significant (CPB = cardiopulmonary bypass.) The Annals of Thoracic Surgery , DOI: ( /S (03) )
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Fig 3 Means and standard deviation of nuclear expression of nuclear factor-κB in peripheral blood monocyte cells after stimulation of 1 hour (ex vivo) with lipopolysaccharides (gray square) and during the times of the study (solid diamonds). Changes were not significant. The Annals of Thoracic Surgery , DOI: ( /S (03) )
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