Selective Targeting of a Disease-Related Conformational Isoform of Macrophage Migration Inhibitory Factor Ameliorates Inflammatory Conditions
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H. Tilg | A. Moschen | H. Ehrlich | C. Pusey | B. Jilma | F. Tam | H. Cook | A. Bhan | C. Terhorst | P. Douillard | J. McDaid | G. Bhangal | F. Scheiflinger | G. Mudde | R. Kerschbaumer | D. Völkel | A. Schinagl | M. Thiele | M. Rieger | H. Kühnel | Jennifer Smith | J. Kovařík | Mei-Ching Yu | Erica M Magelky
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