Extracellular Histones Bind Vascular Glycosaminoglycans and Inhibit the Anti-Inflammatory Function of Antithrombin.
Indranil Biswas(Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation), Alireza R. Rezaie(Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation)
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