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Screening of key genes related to the prognosis of mouse sepsis
2020
Bioscience Reports
Sepsis is a common clinical disease with high mortality, and patients with sepsis have varied prognoses. Researchers need to explore the underlying mechanisms that determine the prognosis of sepsis. Hence, a mouse model was used to evaluate new potential prognostic markers of sepsis. Mice were randomly divided into low-dose group (n = 3, lipopolysaccharides [LPS], 20mg/kg) and high-dose group (n = 3; LPS, 40mg/kg). Total RNA was extracted from the peripheral blood of mice, and samples were then
doi:10.1042/bsr20202649
pmid:33015708
pmcid:PMC7601352
fatcat:grgahhppbbdetp2quzdi2rmknq