Whole genome transcriptomic reveals heat stroke molecular signatures in humans
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S. Yezli | M. Rashid | B. Alotaibi | S. Mohammad | A. Bouchama | Haitham Alkadi | Yara Yassin | S. Malik | Fuad Maashi | Mashan L. Abdullah | Cynthia Lehe | Yara M Yassin | A. Mashi | Saeed Almahri | Nour Abdulmalek | Altaf Khan | Deemah Al Waadani
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