Bilirubin impairs bactericidal activity of neutrophils through an antioxidant mechanism in vitro.
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M. Nagino | Y. Nimura | Y. Yoshikai | T. Arai | K. Uesaka | K. Oda | T. Sano | N. Yuasa | J. Kamiya | K. Uesaka | Y. Nimura | T. Sano | J. Kamiya
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