Blockade of cell adhesion by a small molecule selectin antagonist attenuates myocardial ischemia/reperfusion injury.
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R. Dixon | M. Isobe | Hiroshi Ito | J. Suzuki | Masayuki Yoshida | Yasuyuki Onai | K. Berens | Y. Nishiwaki | R. Gotoh | M. Yoshida | Yasunobu Nishiwaki
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