Nitric oxide production is enhanced in patients with heat stroke
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J. Vincent | H. Zhang | Z. Ansari | A. Warsy | A. Al-Arifi | A. Alzeer | Haibo Zhang | Ziauddin A. Ansari | Arjumand S. Warsy | Jean-Louis Vincent | Abdullah Al-Arifi
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