FUNCTION GENOMICS OF CRITICAL ILLNESS
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Abstract
Critical illness syndromes, such as acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), septic shock, myocardial depression, and multiple organ failure all share the hypothesis that the host response plays a central pathogenic role. In this project, CCMD has established the infrastructure necessary to define these pathogenic host responses at the level of gene expression across thousands of mRNA transcripts, simultaneously. This technology will be used to create a large critical illness functional genomics database using in vitro models, small animal (rat and mouse) models, endotoxin-challenged volunteers, and ultimately critically ill patients.
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