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July 01 2002
Cardiopulmonary Bypass (Cpb)- and Lps-Induced Pro-Inflammatory and Cytotoxic Activity in the Plasma of Patients Undergoing Coronary Bypass Surgery (Cabg).
N. Marczin
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N. Marczin
1Dept Cardiothoracic Surgery, NHLI, Imperial College, Harefield, Midlesex, UK
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R. Bundy
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R. Bundy
1Dept Cardiothoracic Surgery, NHLI, Imperial College, Harefield, Midlesex, UK
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G. Hoare
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G. Hoare
1Dept Cardiothoracic Surgery, NHLI, Imperial College, Harefield, Midlesex, UK
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M. Yacoub
M. Yacoub
1Dept Cardiothoracic Surgery, NHLI, Imperial College, Harefield, Midlesex, UK
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Clin Sci (Lond) (2002) 103 (s47): 3P.
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N. Marczin, R. Bundy, G. Hoare, M. Yacoub; Cardiopulmonary Bypass (Cpb)- and Lps-Induced Pro-Inflammatory and Cytotoxic Activity in the Plasma of Patients Undergoing Coronary Bypass Surgery (Cabg).. Clin Sci (Lond) 1 July 2002; 103 (s47): 3P. doi: https://doi.org/10.1042/cs103003Pa
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