Resistance of the female, as opposed to the male, intestine to I/R-mediated injury is associated with increased resistance to gut-induced distant organ injury. (Q50685021)
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scientific article published in January 2008
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English | Resistance of the female, as opposed to the male, intestine to I/R-mediated injury is associated with increased resistance to gut-induced distant organ injury. |
scientific article published in January 2008 |
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Resistance of the female, as opposed to the male, intestine to I/R-mediated injury is associated with increased resistance to gut-induced distant organ injury. (English)
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Edwin A Deitch
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Eleonora Feketeova
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Qi Lu
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Sergy Zaets
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Tamara L Berezina
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George W Machiedo
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Carl J Hauser
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David H Livingston
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Da-Zhong Xu
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1 January 2008
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