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Does Neutrophil Phenotype Predict the Survival of Trauma Patients?
Esmaeil Mortaz
, Seyed Sajjad Zadian
, Mehri Shahir
,
Gert Folkerts
,
Johan Garssen
, Sharon Mumby
, Ian M. Adcock
*
*
Corresponding author for this work
Pharmacology
Pharmacology
Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences
Imperial College London
Hunter Medical Research Institute
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Neutrophils
100%
Trauma
100%
Trauma Patients
100%
Neutrophil Phenotype
100%
Phagocytosis
66%
Traumatic Injury
66%
Malaria
33%
World Health Organization
33%
Immune System
33%
AIDS/HIV
33%
High Risk
33%
Health Care Costs
33%
Multiple Organs
33%
Infection Risk
33%
Microbial Diseases
33%
Leukocytes
33%
Receptor Expression
33%
Disability
33%
Cost Reduction
33%
Tuberculosis
33%
Induced Cell Death
33%
Chemotaxis
33%
Potential Biomarkers
33%
Infectious Complications
33%
Secondary Complications
33%
Human Suffering
33%
Neutrophil Extracellular Traps
33%
Human Death
33%
Neutrophil Activation
33%
Human Circulation
33%
Surface Function
33%
Up-to-date Review
33%
Predictive Potential
33%
Surface Markers
33%
Killing Mechanism
33%
Inflammatory Complications
33%
NETosis
33%
Patient Condition
33%
Functional Defects
33%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
HIV
100%
Biological Marker
100%
Infection
100%
Receptor
100%
Diseases
100%
Medicine and Dentistry
Neutrophil
100%
Health Care Cost
33%
Phagocytosis
33%
Infection
16%
Biological Marker
16%
Infectious Disease
16%
Leukocyte
16%
Receptor Expression
16%
Medical Care
16%
HIV/AIDS
16%
Neutrophil Chemotaxis
16%
Extracellular Trap
16%
Cell Death
16%
Immune System
16%
Immunology and Microbiology
Neutrophil
100%
Phagocytosis
33%
Neutrophil Extracellular Traps
16%
HIV/AIDS
16%
NETosis
16%
Cell Death
16%
Leukocyte
16%
Chemotaxis
16%
Immune System
16%