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Human protein C concentrate administration reduces inflammation and apoptosis in lung after experimental sepsis
V. Adamidis, F. Frantzeskaki, N. Memos, M. Boutsikou, V. Economou, E. Messaris, A. Betrosian (Athens, Greece)
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In vivo
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In vivo
- approaches to lung injury
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V. Adamidis, F. Frantzeskaki, N. Memos, M. Boutsikou, V. Economou, E. Messaris, A. Betrosian (Athens, Greece). Human protein C concentrate administration reduces inflammation and apoptosis in lung after experimental sepsis. Eur Respir J 2005; 26: Suppl. 49, 3027
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