Extracellular heat shock protein 72 is a marker of the stress protein response in acute lung injury.
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M. Fleshner | J. Pittet | M. Matthay | L. Ware | M. Howard | M. Ganter | B. Gartland | Jérémie Roux | Brandi Gartland | Marybeth Howard
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