Protective effect of heat shock pretreatment with heat shock protein induction before hepatic warm ischemic injury caused by Pringle's maneuver.
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Y. Yamaoka | T. Minor | H. Troidl | K. Ozawa | T. Morimoto | Y. Yamamoto | M. Kanai | W. Isselhard | S. Saad | M. Awane
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