Intra-Abdominal Activation of a Local Inflammatory Response Within the Human Muscularis Externa During Laparotomy
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D. Tweardy | T. Billiar | R. Simmons | Kenneth K. Lee | J. Kalff | A. Bauer | W. Schraut | A. Türler | Nicolas T. Schwarz, MD
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