Obese Patients Show a Depressed Cytokine Profile Following Severe Blunt Injury
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L. Moldawer | M. Delano | R. Winfield | A. Cuenca | P. Efron | R. Maier | D. Remick | J. Cuschieri | L. Lottenberg | J. Cendan
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