INTERFERON-&ggr; PRODUCTION IS SUPPRESSED IN THERMALLY INJURED MICE: DECREASED PRODUCTION OF REGULATORY CYTOKINES AND CORRESPONDING RECEPTORS
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Cheng Y. Lin | D. Herndon | David N. Herndon | Tracy E. Toliver-Kinsky | Tushar K. Varma | Edward R. Sherwood | E. Sherwood | T. Toliver-Kinsky | T. Varma | C. Lin
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