Carbon monoxide and heme oxygenase-1 prevent intestinal inflammation in mice by promoting bacterial clearance.
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S. Plevy | L. Otterbein | J. Rawls | L. Mackey | Erin C. Steinbach | N. Maharshak | S. Sheikh | J. Hansen | L. Borst | Taku Kobayashi | A. Moeser | S. Russo | Joseph C. Onyiah
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