Uncovering heterogeneity in sepsis: a comparative analysis of subphenotypes.

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Full Title: Intensive Care Med

Abbreviation: Intensive Care Med

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Subject Category: Critical Care

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"availability of data code and materials gene expression datasets are available at the gene expression omnibus public repository of ncbi under accession number gse65682. availability of data code and materials gene expression datasets are available at the gene expression omnibus public repository of ncbi under accession number gse65682"

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"Declarations Conflicts of interestThe authors disclose that they do not have any potential conflicts of interest. Ethical approvalPatients were included via an opt-out consent method approved by the institutional review boards of both hospitals (IRB No. 10-056C). Consent to participatePatients were included via an opt-out consent method approved by the institutional review boards of both hospitals (IRB No. 10-056C). Consent to publishNot applicable/all data used for the present study have been anonymized and the submission does not include information that may identify individual persons. Conflicts of interest The authors disclose that they do not have any potential conflicts of interest."

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"Funding Supported by the Center for Translational Molecular Medicine (http://www.ctmm.nl), project MARS (grant 04I-201). Lonneke A van Vught was supported by the Netherlands Organisation for Health Research and Development ZonMW (Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek NWO) VENI grant 09150161910033 and the European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases (ESCMID) Research Grant. Christopher W Seymour was funded in part by grants from the National Institutes of Health (R35GM119519, R21GM144851). The funders of the study had no role in design and conduct of the study; collection, management, analysis interpretation of the data or preparation, review, approval of the manuscript or the decision to submit."

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