Sepsis, a life-threatening systemic inflammatory response syndrome induced by infection, is widely studied using laboratory animal models. While cecal-ligation and puncture (CLP) is considered the gold standard model for sepsis research, it may not be preferable for experiments comparing animals of different size or under different dietary regimens. By comparing cecum size, shape, and cecal content characteristics in mice under different experimental conditions (aging, diabetes, pancreatitis), we show that cecum variability could be problematic for some CLP experiments. The cecal slurry (CS) injection model, in which the cecal contents of a laboratory animal are injected intraperitoneally to other animals, is an alternative method for induc...
Outcomes variables for research on sepsis have centered on mortality and changes in the host immune ...
Sepsis affects more than a million Americans each year and is responsible for more deaths in the Uni...
Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't;Escherichia coli is commonly involved in infection...
Sepsis, a life-threatening systemic inflammatory response syndrome induced by infection, is widely s...
Sepsis, a life-threatening systemic inflammatory response syndrome induced by infection, is widely s...
BackgroundVarious animal models of sepsis have been developed to optimize sepsis treatment. However,...
During sepsis, disturbed gastrointestinal motility and increased mucosal permeability can aggravate ...
Sepsis remains a major health problem at the levels of mortality, morbidity, and economic burden to ...
Background Trauma and sepsis are individually two of the leading causes of death worldwide. When com...
The recent WHO report on antibiotic resistances shows a dramatic increase of microbial re-sistance a...
Following extensive surgical debridement in the treatment of infection, a “dead space ” can result f...
Sepsis is a healthcare burden and has a mortality rate that exceeds many forms of cancer and AIDS co...
Exogenous intestinal alkaline phosphatase (IAP), an enzyme produced endogenously at the brush edge o...
Sepsis is a serious medical condition characterized by dysregulated systemic inflammatory responses ...
Buruli Ulcer (BU) is a necrotizing skin disease caused byMycobacterium ulcerans infection. BU is cha...
Outcomes variables for research on sepsis have centered on mortality and changes in the host immune ...
Sepsis affects more than a million Americans each year and is responsible for more deaths in the Uni...
Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't;Escherichia coli is commonly involved in infection...
Sepsis, a life-threatening systemic inflammatory response syndrome induced by infection, is widely s...
Sepsis, a life-threatening systemic inflammatory response syndrome induced by infection, is widely s...
BackgroundVarious animal models of sepsis have been developed to optimize sepsis treatment. However,...
During sepsis, disturbed gastrointestinal motility and increased mucosal permeability can aggravate ...
Sepsis remains a major health problem at the levels of mortality, morbidity, and economic burden to ...
Background Trauma and sepsis are individually two of the leading causes of death worldwide. When com...
The recent WHO report on antibiotic resistances shows a dramatic increase of microbial re-sistance a...
Following extensive surgical debridement in the treatment of infection, a “dead space ” can result f...
Sepsis is a healthcare burden and has a mortality rate that exceeds many forms of cancer and AIDS co...
Exogenous intestinal alkaline phosphatase (IAP), an enzyme produced endogenously at the brush edge o...
Sepsis is a serious medical condition characterized by dysregulated systemic inflammatory responses ...
Buruli Ulcer (BU) is a necrotizing skin disease caused byMycobacterium ulcerans infection. BU is cha...
Outcomes variables for research on sepsis have centered on mortality and changes in the host immune ...
Sepsis affects more than a million Americans each year and is responsible for more deaths in the Uni...
Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't;Escherichia coli is commonly involved in infection...