Characterization of the gender dimorphism after injury and hemorrhagic shock: Are hormonal differences responsible?*
Jason L. Sperry(University of Pittsburgh), Joseph P. Minei(Parkland Memorial Hospital), Heidi L. Frankel, Avery B. Nathens(Sunnybrook Health Science Centre), Ronald V. Maier(University of Washington), Sue L. Vanek(St. Michael's Hospital), Ernest E. Moore(University of Colorado Denver)
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