Spermidine / spermine-N 1-acetyltransferase ablation protects against liver and kidney ischemia-reperfusion injury in mice
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L. Alhonen | D. Witte | A. Lentsch | C. Porter | L. Arend | J. Jänne | M. Soleimani | Sharon Barone | K. Zahedi | J. Jell | N. Sakai | T. Okaya
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