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Resolution: standard / high Figure 5.
The use of hypothermia at a temperature of 32°C decreased the trauma intensity. All
groups were normalised against the trauma control group at 37°C. The black bars resemble
the trauma intensity at normothermia (37°C) and propofol concentrations from 0 to
100 μM after t = 72 hours. The grey bars are the corresponding trauma intensities
for slices treated with the same concentrations of propofol but kept at hypothermia
(32°C) for 72 hours.
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