Loss of fatty acid binding protein 3 ameliorates lipopolysaccharide-induced inflammation and endothelial dysfunction
Hien C. Nguyen(Western University), Krishna K. Singh(St. Michael's Hospital), Berk Rasheed(Western University), Qingping Feng(Western University), Sepideh Nikfarjam(Western University), Shuhan Bu(Western University), Mohammad Qadura(St. Michael's Hospital), Caroline Marszal(Western University), Aman Singh(Western University), John J. McGuire(Shirley Ryan AbilityLab), Jefferson C. Frisbee(Medical College of Wisconsin), Shweta Singh(Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics), David Michels(Western University)
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