Cytoprotective roles of GSH, SOD and solcoseryl against ischemic damage and reperfusion injury to warm ischemic lung. Study of Canine warm ischemic lung.
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Takao Takahashi | K. Kawahara | H. Taniguchi | H. Ayabe | M. Tomita | H. Ikari | H. Hisano | T. Nakasone | H. Kusano | S. Honjoh
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