The innate immune response to ischemic injury: a multiscale modeling perspective
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Reinhard C. Laubenbacher | Elena S. Dimitrova | Leslie A. Caromile | Linda H. Shapiro | R. Laubenbacher | L. Shapiro | E. Dimitrova | L. Caromile
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