The neurokinin 1 receptor regulates peritoneal fibrinolytic activity and postoperative adhesion formation.
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S. Heydrick | H. Kosaka | M. Cassidy | A. Stucchi | Melanie L. Gainsbury | Earl Gillespie | Holly Sheldon
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