Inhibition of oxygen scavengers realized by peritoneal macrophages: an adhesion prevention target?
Ospan A Mynbaev,1–4 Marina Yu Eliseeva,1,2 Oktay T Kadayifci,1,5 Tahar Benhidjeb,1,6 Michael Stark1,41The International Translational Medicine and Biomodeling Research team, MIPT center for human physiology studies, Laboratory of Cellular and Molecular Technologies, The Department of Appl...
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Main Authors: | Mynbaev OA, Eliseeva MY, Kadayifci OT, Benhidjeb T, Stark M |
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Dove Medical Press
2014
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