Hydrogen sulfide is a novel mediator of lipopolysaccharide‐induced inflammation in the mouse
Ling Li(King's College London), Philip K. Moore(Hawke's Bay Hospital), Manuel Salto‐Tellez(Queen's University Belfast), Madhav Bhatia(National University of Singapore), Matthew Whiteman(University of Exeter), Farhana Anuar(National University of Singapore), Yi Zhun Zhu(Macau University of Science and Technology), Yi Chun Zhu(Shanghai Medical College of Fudan University), Zhong Jing Wang(National University of Singapore), Raina Ramnath(National University of Singapore)
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