Effects of maleimide-polyethylene glycol-modified human hemoglobin (MP4) on tissue necrosis in SKH1-hr hairless mice
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A. Daigeler | S. Langer | H. Homann | H. Steinau | P. Babilas | O. Goertz | C. Andree | A. Stachon | M. Kirschner | H. Lilienfein
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