Critical care wardCritical care involves the care of the sickest patients in the hospital. Critically ill patients have usually been through a significant insult to their body (such as trauma, infection, burn) and have developed organ failure and require life-support. Critical Care is the largest theme bringing together clinicians and scientists from diverse backgrounds and includes collaborative research from hospitals throughout north-west London. Investigations range from evaluating biological mechanisms of organ failure through to the development of innovative technologies which allow the short-term and long-term support and recovery of organs. 

Many people are exposed to the environment of an Intensive care unit (ICU) either personally or through a family member. It is often a life-changing event and our work aims to reduce this impact facilitating post-ICU recovery.

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@inproceedings{Tirlapur:2016,
author = {Tirlapur, N and O'Dea, KP and Takata, M},
publisher = {AMER THORACIC SOC},
title = {Human Neutrophil-Derived Microvesicles Activate Pulmonary Endothelial Cells In An In Vitro Model Of Pulmonary Microvascular Inflammation},
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year = {2016}
}

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AU - O'Dea,KP
AU - Takata,M
PB - AMER THORACIC SOC
PY - 2016///
SN - 1073-449X
TI - Human Neutrophil-Derived Microvesicles Activate Pulmonary Endothelial Cells In An In Vitro Model Of Pulmonary Microvascular Inflammation
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