Responses to surgical stress after esophagectomy: Gene expression of heat shock protein 70, toll-like receptor 4, tumor necrosis factor-α and inducible nitric oxide synthase.
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Y. Naomoto | Toru Takahashi | H. Morimatsu | H. Shimizu | K. Morita | Satoshi Suzuki | T. Yamatsuji | E. Omori
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