Hypercapnia impairs lung neutrophil function and increases mortality in murine pseudomonas pneumonia.
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J. Sznajder | L. Welch | A. Hauser | Alan R Hauser | P. Sporn | Jacob I Sznajder | Khalilah L Gates | Heather A Howell | Aisha Nair | Christine U Vohwinkel | Lynn C Welch | Greg J Beitel | Peter H S Sporn | C. Vohwinkel | G. Beitel | A. Nair | Khalilah L. Gates | H. Howell
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