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- who: ufeffHongufeff ufeffDuufeff et al. from the University of Washington, United States have published the research: High levels of exfoliated fragments following glycocalyx destruction in hemorrhagic fever with the renal syndrome are associated with mortality risk, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors prospectively detected the plasma levels of HS, CS, and HA in patients with HFRS and investigated their predictive values for disease severity and prognosis.
- future: Elucidating the mechanism of glycocalyx destruction and searching for the trigger or key enzymes involved in the regulation and degradation of the glycocalyx in HFRS . . .
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