This article is part of the supplement: Re-establishing organ function in severe sepsis: targeting the microcirculation
New insights into the protein C pathway: potential implications for the biological activities of drotrecogin alfa (activated)
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* Corresponding author: Jean-Michel S Planquois planquoisjs@lilly.com
Critical Care 2005, 9(Suppl 4):S38-S45 doi:10.1186/cc3747
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