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THE ROLE OF ENDOTOXIN IMMUNITY, NEUTROPHIL DEGRANULATION AND CONTACT ACTIVATION IN THE PATHOGENESIS OF POSTOPERATIVE ORGAN DYSFUNCTION

MYTHEN, MG and PURDY, G and BARCLAY, GR and MACKIE, IJ and WEBB, AR and MACHIN, SJ (1993) THE ROLE OF ENDOTOXIN IMMUNITY, NEUTROPHIL DEGRANULATION AND CONTACT ACTIVATION IN THE PATHOGENESIS OF POSTOPERATIVE ORGAN DYSFUNCTION. THROMB HAEMOSTASIS , 69 (6) 726 - 726.

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Type:Article
Title:THE ROLE OF ENDOTOXIN IMMUNITY, NEUTROPHIL DEGRANULATION AND CONTACT ACTIVATION IN THE PATHOGENESIS OF POSTOPERATIVE ORGAN DYSFUNCTION
UCL classification:UCL > School of Life and Medical Sciences > Faculty of Medical Sciences > Wolfson Institute and Cancer Institute Administration > Cancer Institute > Research Department of Haematology
UCL > School of Life and Medical Sciences > Faculty of Population Health Sciences > Institute of Child Health > Department of Cardiorespiratory Sciences > ICH - Portex Anaesthesia

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