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Serum total antioxidant capacity reflects severity of illness in patients with severe sepsis.
Chuang CC, Shiesh SC, Chi CH, Tu YF, Hor LI, Shieh CC, Chen MF
Crit Care 2006 Feb, 10:R36
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