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377 related items for PubMed ID: 15475604

  • 1. Inflammatory, hemostatic, and clinical changes in a baboon experimental model for heatstroke.
    Bouchama A, Roberts G, Al Mohanna F, El-Sayed R, Lach B, Chollet-Martin S, Ollivier V, Al Baradei R, Loualich A, Nakeeb S, Eldali A, de Prost D.
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