Adenosine kinase inhibitor GP515 attenuates hepatic leukocyte adhesion after hemorrhagic hypotension.
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G. Firestein | C. Bauer | M. Bouma | Wim A. Buurman | Ingo Marzi | Isa Herrmann | Frans A J M Van Den Wildenberg | Wim A Buurman
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