Surviving septic patients endotyped with a functional assay demonstrate active immune responses
Abstract
Details
- Title: Subtitle
- Surviving septic patients endotyped with a functional assay demonstrate active immune responses
- Creators
- Adam D. Price - University of CincinnatiEllen R. Becker - University of CincinnatiEvan L. Barrios - University of FloridaMonty B. Mazer - Case Western Reserve UniversityPatrick W. McGonagill - University of IowaChristian B. Bergmann - University of CincinnatiMichael D. Goodman - University of CincinnatiRobert W. Gould - University of MinnesotaMahil Rao - University of Iowa, Stead Family Department of PediatricsValerie E. Polcz - University of FloridaTamara A. Kucaba - University of MinnesotaAndrew H. Walton - University of MinnesotaSydney Miles - Washington University in St. Louis School of MedicineJulie Xu - University of MinnesotaMuxuan Liang - University of FloridaTyler J. Loftus - University of FloridaPhilip A. Efron - University of FloridaKenneth E. Remy - Case Western Reserve UniversityScott C. Brakenridge - University of WashingtonVladimir P. Badovinac - University of IowaThomas S. Griffith - University of MinnesotaLyle L. Moldawer - University of FloridaRichard S. Hotchkiss - Washington University in St. Louis School of MedicineCharles C. Caldwell - University of Cincinnati
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Publication Details
- Frontiers in immunology, Vol.15, 1418613
- DOI
- 10.3389/fimmu.2024.1418613
- PMID
- 39469706
- PMCID
- PMC11513262
- NLM abbreviation
- Front Immunol
- ISSN
- 1664-3224
- eISSN
- 1664-3224
- Publisher
- FRONTIERS MEDIA SA; LAUSANNE
- Grant note
The author(s) declare thatfinancial support was received for theresearch, authorship, and/or publication of this article. AP reportsinstitutional support for salary from a National Institute of GeneralMedical Sciences training grant"Host Response to TraumaResearch Training Program"(5T32GM008478-30). EB reportsinstitutional support for salary from a National Institute ofGeneral Medical Sciences training grant"Host Response toTrauma Research Training Program"(5T32GM008478-30). ELBreports institutional support for salary from a National Institute ofGeneral Medical Sciences training grant in burns, trauma and sepsis(T32 GM-008721) (PAE). CB is supported by grants from theDeutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (German Research Foundation)(BE 7016/1-1). MG reports institutional support for salary from theNational Institute of General Medical Sciences (R01 GM-124156)and the Department of Defense (G102983-6263608307-1). VPreports institutional support for salary from a National Instituteof General Medical Sciences training grant in burns, trauma andsepsis (T32 GM-008721) (PAE). TL is supported by K23 GM-140268(TJL) and R01 GM-149657 (TJL) from the National Instituteof General Medical Sciences. PE is supported by grants R35 GM-140806, T32 GM-008721 and RM GM-139690 awarded by theNational Institute of General Medical Sciences. SB is funded by R35GM-134880 from the National Institute of General MedicalSciences. VB is funded by R35 GM-134880 from the NationalInstitute of General Medical Sciences. TG is funded by R35 GM-140881 from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences andthe recipient of a Research Career Scientist award (IK6BX006192)from the Department of Veteran Affairs. LM is supported by NIHgrants RM1 GM-139690, R01GM-132364 and RF1 NS128626
- Language
- English
- Date published
- 10/14/2024
- Academic Unit
- Critical Care; Stead Family Department of Pediatrics; Pathology; Surgery
- Record Identifier
- 9984736612702771