Patterns of gene expression associated with recovery and injury in heat-stressed rats
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Jonathan D. Stallings | J. Reifman | L. Leon | V. Rakesh | D. Ippolito | C. E. Baer | W. Dennis | B. Helwig | D. A. Jackson | John A. Lewis | D. Jackson | Christine E. Baer
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