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    Angele MK, Nitsch SM, Hatz RA, Angele P, Hernandez-Richter T, Wichmann MW, Chaudry IH, Schildberg FW.
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  • 26. Physiological levels of 5 alpha-dihydrotestosterone depress wound immune function and impair wound healing following trauma-hemorrhage.
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