Dissociation of Pentameric to Monomeric C-Reactive Protein Localizes and Aggravates Inflammation: In Vivo Proof of a Powerful Proinflammatory Mechanism and a New Anti-Inflammatory Strategy
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R. Virmani | H. Bannasch | F. Kolodgie | K. Peter | K. Woollard | G. Stark | D. Braig | S. Eisenhardt | J. Thiele | J. Habersberger | Y. Schmidt | Kurt Goerendt | Valentin Maurer | A. Scheichl | Ernst von Dobschuetz | Yvonne Schmidt | G. Bjoern Stark | Kevin J. Woollard | S. Eisenhardt | G. B. Stark
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