Clark, A., Dean, J., & Saklatvala, J. (2009). The p38 MAPK pathway mediates both antiinflammatory and proinflammatory processes: Comment on the article by Damjanov and the editorial by Genovese.
Citación estilo ChicagoClark, A., J. Dean, and J. Saklatvala. The P38 MAPK Pathway Mediates Both Antiinflammatory and Proinflammatory Processes: Comment on the Article by Damjanov and the Editorial by Genovese. 2009.
Cita MLAClark, A., et al. The P38 MAPK Pathway Mediates Both Antiinflammatory and Proinflammatory Processes: Comment on the Article by Damjanov and the Editorial by Genovese. 2009.
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