Ex vivo carbon monoxide prevents cytochrome P450 degradation and ischemia/reperfusion injury of kidney grafts
Atsunori Nakao(Okayama University), Noriko Murase(University of Pittsburgh), Hiroko Shimizu(Okayama University), Augustine M.K. Choi(Cornell University), Kiichi Nakahira(Harvard University), Gaetano Faleo(University of Pittsburgh), Junichi Kohmoto(University of Pittsburgh), Toru Takahashi(Okayama University), Ryujiro Sugimoto(University of Pittsburgh), Kenneth R. McCurry(University of Pittsburgh Medical Center)
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