Low-dose carbon monoxide inhalation prevents ischemia/reperfusion injury of transplanted rat lung grafts
Junichi Kohmoto(University of Pittsburgh), Kenneth R. McCurry(University of Pittsburgh Medical Center), Allan Tsung(University of Virginia), Atsushi Ikeda(University of Tsukuba), Koji Tomiyama, Timothy R. Billiar(University of Pittsburgh), Atsunori Nakao(Okayama University), Takashi Kaizu(Kitasato University Medical Center), Noriko Murase(University of Pittsburgh), Augustine M.K. Choi(Cornell University)
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