Carbon monoxide protection against endotoxic shock involves reciprocal effects on iNOS in the lung and liver
Judit K. Sarady(University of Pittsburgh), Leo E. Otterbein(Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center), Brian S. Zuckerbraun(UPMC Health System), Fang Liu(Children's Hospital of Fudan University), Anny Usheva(Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center), Augustine M.K. Choi(Cornell University), Oswald Wagner(Medical University of Vienna), Emeka Ifedigbo(Anna Needs Neuroblastoma Answers), Martin Bilban(Medical University of Vienna), Rubén Zamora(University of Pittsburgh)
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