Correction: Role of heme in lung bacterial infection after trauma hemorrhage and stored red blood cell transfusion: A preclinical experimental study
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Brant M. Wagener; Parker J. Hu; Joo-Yeun Oh; Cilina A. Evans; Jillian R. Richter; Jaideep Honavar; Angela P. Brandon; Judy Creighton; Shannon W. Stephens; Charity Morgan; Randal O. Dull; Marisa B. Marques; Jeffrey D. Kerby; Jean-Francois Pittet; Rakesh P. Patel
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Correction: Role of heme in lung bacterial infection after trauma hemorrhage and stored red blood cell transfusion: A preclinical experimental study. PLoS Med 16(11): e32767. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.1002991
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https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pmed.1002991
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1. Wagener BM, Hu PJ, Oh J-Y, Evans CA, Richter JR, Honavar J, et al. (2018) Role of heme in lung bacterial infection after trauma hemorrhage and stored red blood cell transfusion: A preclinical experimental study. PLoS Med 15(3): e1002522. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pmed.1002522 29522519
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