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Do Nucleic Acid–Binding Polymers (Nabps) May Be Reduce Proinflammatory Nucleic Acids Among Trauma-Associated Hemorrhagic Shock?
Trauma-associated hemorrhagic shock (THS) is the major leading cause of death worldwide with 1.9 million deaths per year. THS accounts for 30–40% of deaths of the patients brought to the emergency room do not survive the first 24 hours [1].