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Significance of lipopolysaccharide-binding protein (an acute phase protein) in monitoring critically ill patients.
Prucha M, Herold I, Zazula R, Dubska L, Dostal M, Hildebrand T, Hyanek J
Crit Care 2003 Dec, 7:R154-9
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