Nivin Sharawi

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Clinical relevance of early sublingual microcirculation monitoring in septic shock patients.

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N, S., Mahrous R, Whynot S, George R, and L. C, "Clinical relevance of early sublingual microcirculation monitoring in septic shock patients.", Send to Clin Hemorheol Microcirc., vol. 68(4), pp. :347-359, 2018.
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Recent Publications

Iron dyshomeostasis and time-course changes in iron-uptake systems and ferritin level in relation to pro-inflammatory microglia polarization in sepsis-induced encephalopathy
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Melatonin-Pretreated Mesenchymal Stem Cells Improved Cognition in a Diabetic Murine Model
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