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Pulmonary Edema
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20181007
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Heme Curation v0.0.1-dev

Mechanistic knowledge surrounding heme

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a(HM:"stored erythrocytes") positiveCorrelation path(MESH:"Pulmonary Edema") View Subject | View Object

Pulmonary edema approximately doubled (Fig 1D), and lung bacterial CFUs significantly increased (Fig 1E) in mice resuscitated with stored RBCs compared to those that received fresh RBCs. PubMed:29522519

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a(HM:"stored erythrocytes") positiveCorrelation path(MESH:"Pulmonary Edema") View Subject | View Object

TH and resuscitation with stored compared to fresh RBCs not only caused increased mortality but also significantly increased the severity of pulmonary edema induced by P. aeruginosa pneumonia (Fig 1D). PubMed:29522519

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path(MESH:"Pulmonary Edema") positiveCorrelation a(HM:"stored erythrocytes") View Subject | View Object

Pulmonary edema approximately doubled (Fig 1D), and lung bacterial CFUs significantly increased (Fig 1E) in mice resuscitated with stored RBCs compared to those that received fresh RBCs. PubMed:29522519

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path(MESH:"Pulmonary Edema") positiveCorrelation a(HM:"stored erythrocytes") View Subject | View Object

TH and resuscitation with stored compared to fresh RBCs not only caused increased mortality but also significantly increased the severity of pulmonary edema induced by P. aeruginosa pneumonia (Fig 1D). PubMed:29522519

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