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Microcirculatory perfusion disturbances in septic shock: results from the ProCESS trial

Authors
  1. A Acheampong
  2. AP Top
  3. C Ince
  4. C Lam
  5. D De Backer
  6. D De Backer
  7. D De Backer
  8. D De Backer
  9. D De Backer
  10. David T. Huang
  11. Derek C. Angus
  12. DM Yealy
  13. Donald M. Yealy
  14. E Rivers
  15. FS Taccone
  16. G Ospina-Tascon
  17. Henry Wang
  18. J McCoy
  19. JL Vincent
  20. John A. Kellum
  21. Long Ngo
  22. Michael Filbin
  23. Michael J. Massey
  24. MJ Massey
  25. MJ Massey
  26. MR Filbin
  27. Nathan I. Shapiro
  28. PE Spronk
  29. Peter C. Hou
  30. PT Goedhart
  31. R Bezemer
  32. RC Arnold
  33. RC Bone
  34. S Trzeciak
  35. S Trzeciak
  36. S Trzeciak
  37. S Trzeciak
  38. Stephen Trzeciak
  39. Victor Novack
  40. VS Kanoore Edul
  41. W Groner
  42. William C. Aird
  43. Y Sakr
  44. Y Sakr
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'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
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