Mouse Injury Model of Polytrauma and Shock.
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L. Moldawer | P. Efron | D. Nacionales | R. Ungaro | T. Loftus | A. Mohr | Juan C. Mira | B. Mathias | J. Mira | Dina C. Nacionales | Ricardo F. Ungaro | Brittany J. Mathias
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