Carbon Monoxide Induces Cytoprotection in Rat Orthotopic Lung Transplantation via Anti-Inflammatory and Anti-Apoptotic Effects
Ruiping Song(University of Pittsburgh), Augustine M.K. Choi(Cornell University), Brian S. Zuckerbraun(UPMC Health System), Xuchen Zhang(Qingdao University), James P. Fabisiak(University of Pittsburgh), Leo E. Otterbein(Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center), Sean Alber(University of Pittsburgh), Kenneth R. McCurry(Cleveland Clinic), Simon C. Watkins(University of Pittsburgh), Wen Ning(Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences), Zhihong Zhou(University of Pittsburgh), Patty J. Lee(Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai), Danielle Morse(Brigham and Women's Hospital), M. Kubo(University of Pittsburgh), Tim D. Oury(University of Pittsburgh), James H. Dauber(University of Pittsburgh)
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