Macrophage migration inhibitory factor is an important mediator in the pathogenesis of gastric inflammation in rats.
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R. Bucala | C. Cho | C. Metz | W. Hui | H. Lan | P. Fung | S. Lam | R. Bucala | Xiao-ru Huang | X. R. Huang | C. W. Chun Hui | Y. X. Chen | B. Wong | W. Hui | P. Fung | X. R. Huang | S. Lam | Yongxiong Chen | Connie Wun Chun Hui | Benjamin Chun | Y. Wong
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