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. 2018 Oct 5;8:14890. doi: 10.1038/s41598-018-33232-1

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Experimental Study Design. (Part A):  12-week-old, female BALB/c mice were subjected to either TSH (femur fracture/splenectomy/hemorrhagic shock) or TH (femur fracture/hemorrhagic shock) followed by CLP (cecal ligation and puncture) to induce secondary sepsis 48 h later, or to CLP alone. 20 µl of blood, indicated by small blood drops, were collected at 6 h and 24 h post-CLP and survival was observed for 28 days. (Part B): 12 week old, female BALB/c mice were subjected to either TSH (unilateral femur fracture/splenectomy/hemorrhagic shock) or TH (unilateral femur fracture/hemorrhagic shock). Terminal blood, indicated by large blood drops, was collected either 24 h or 48 h post trauma.