Evidence for the detection of non-endotoxin pyrogens by the whole blood monocyte activation test.
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Mardas Daneshian | Sebastian Hoffmann | Thomas Hartung | Nina Hasiwa | Stefan Fennrich | Sandra Stoppelkamp | Peter Bruegger | S. Fennrich | T. Hartung | Mardas Daneshian | S. Hoffmann | F. Rivera-Mariani | Ingo Spreitzer | S. Stoppelkamp | P. Bruegger | Christoph Rockel | Astrid Hochadel | Felix E Rivera-Mariani | Stefanie Schindler | Kranthi Vysyaraju | I. Spreitzer | S. Schindler | C. Rockel | N. Hasiwa | Astrid Hochadel | Kranthi Vysyaraju
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