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From: Clinical significance and prognosis of serum tenascin-C in patients with sepsis

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Serum Tenascin-C levels in septic patients and controls. a Serum Tenascin-C levels are higher in septic patients (n = 167) than in non-sepsis controls (n = 80) (P < 0.001). b Serum Tenascin-C levels are higher in nonsurvivors (n = 58) than in survivors (n = 109). There are no significant difference in serum Tenascin-C levels between patients with and without mechanical ventilation (c), and between patients with and without septic shock (d). ***P < 0.001

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