INTRAVASCULAR HEMOLYSIS: A NEGLECTED MECHANISM OF NITRIC OXIDE QUENCHING, ENDOTHELIAL DYSFUNCTION AND IMPAIRED PERFUSION IN SEVERE FALCIPARUM MALARIA?
Main Authors: | Yeo, T, Lampah, D, Tjitra, E, Gitawati, R, Kenangalem, E, Piera, K, Lopansri, B, Granger, D, Weinberg, J, Price, R, Celermajer, D, Duffull, S, Anstey, N |
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2008
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