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A single endotoxin injection in the rabbit causes prolonged blood vessel dysfunction and a procoagulant state
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A single endotoxin injection in the rabbit was responsible for prolonged aortic endothelial cell dysfunction, as well as a prolonged procoagulant state. The latter is a potential trigger for disseminated intravascular coagulation. Importantly, these features are associated with normalization of conventional biological evidence of septic shock.
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