The calcium-binding protein complex S100A8/A9 has a crucial role in controlling macrophage-mediated renal repair following ischemia/reperfusion.
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T. van der Poll | T. Vogl | J. Roth | M. Dessing | S. Florquin | M. van Eijk | J. Leemans | N. Claessen | G. Teske | L. Butter | W. Pulskens | A. Tammaro | J. Roth
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