Differential Protein Expression among Two Different Ovine ARDS Phenotypes—A Preclinical Randomized Study

Wildi K, Bouquet M, Ainola C, Livingstone S, Colombo SM, Heinsar S, Sato N, Sato K, Wilson E, Abbate G, Passmore MR, Hyslop K, Liu K, Li Bassi G, Suen JY, Fraser JF. Metabolites DOI 10.3390/metabo12070655

Abstract: Despite decades of comprehensive research, Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) remains a disease with high mortality and morbidity worldwide. The discovery of inflammatory subphenotypes in human ARDS provides a new approach to study the disease. In two different ovine ARDS lung injury models, one induced by additional endotoxin infusion (phenotype 2), mimicking some key features as described in the human hyperinflammatory group, we aim to describe protein expression among the two different ovine models.

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