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The emerging role of ferroptosis in the pathological development and progression of sepsis
REVIEW | Updated:2026-06-10
    • The emerging role of ferroptosis in the pathological development and progression of sepsis

    • Military Medical Research   Vol. 13, Issue 4, Pages: 629-658(2026)
    • DOI:10.1186/s40779-025-00665-5    

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    • Received:08 December 2024

      Accepted:30 October 2025

      Online First:18 November 2025

      Published:2026-04

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  • Hui-Ting Zhou, Jie Huang, Ya-Kun Liu, et al. The emerging role of ferroptosis in the pathological development and progression of sepsis[J]. Military Medical Research, 2026, 13(4): 629-658. DOI: 10.1186/s40779-025-00665-5.

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