NTPDase moduliert die Thrombusbildung und Typ1-Endothelzellaktivierung im experimentellen Ischämie-Reperfusions-Schaden des Dünndarmes*
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P. Neuhaus | O. Guckelberger | Jean Sévigny | Jonathan B. Kruskal | Keiichi Enjyoji | Masato Imai | E. Kaczmarek | Simon C. Robson
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