Heme drives hemolysis-induced susceptibility to infection via disruption of phagocyte functions
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Giulio Superti-Furga | Michael Sixt | Jacques Colinge | Julia Maier | Keiryn L Bennett | Omar Sharif | Stefan Kubicek | Harald Esterbauer | G. Superti-Furga | K. Bennett | J. Colinge | Kari Vaahtomeri | S. Kubicek | M. Sixt | T. Decker | D. Kerjaschki | H. Esterbauer | J. Maier | S. Eisenbarth | K. Huber | O. Sharif | A. Gorki | A. Hladik | S. Knapp | Thomas Decker | Stephanie C Eisenbarth | Charles-Hugues Lardeau | Kilian V M Huber | Branka Radic-Sarikas | P. Starkl | Charles-Hugues Lardeau | Dontscho Kerjaschki | Michael C. Aichinger | Rui Martins | Anna-Dorothea Gorki | Philipp Starkl | Simona Saluzzo | Federica Quattrone | Riem Gawish | Karin Lakovits | Michael C Aichinger | Anastasiya Hladik | Ana Korosec | Markus Brown | Kari Vaahtomeri | Michelle Duggan | Sylvia Knapp | A. Korosec | R. Martins | K. Lakovits | S. Saluzzo | R. Gawish | M. Brown | F. Quattrone | Branka Radic-Sarikas | M. Duggan | Markus Brown
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