Metabolomic and proteomic profiling of a burn-hemorrhagic shock swine model reveals a metabolomic signature associated with fatal outcomes
Bin Wei(Chinese PLA General Hospital), Yunfei Chi(Chinese PLA General Hospital), Tian Liu(Ajou University), Hongjie Duan(Chinese PLA General Hospital), Fangchao Hu(Chinese PLA General Hospital), Yushou Wu(Chinese PLA General Hospital), Jiake Chai(Chinese PLA General Hospital), Shaofang Han(Chinese PLA General Hospital), Xiangyu Liu(Chinese PLA General Hospital), Wenjia Zhang(Yunnan University), Jianxiang Huang(Chinese PLA General Hospital), Yirui Qu(Chinese PLA General Hospital), Jinguang Zheng(Chinese PLA General Hospital), Xiaolin Yang(Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College)
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