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Deferoxamine mimics the pattern of hypoxia-related injury at the microvasculature
Shock, 04/27/09
Bartolome S et al. - The findings may have importance in the targeting of iron for the development of hypoxia mimics that may offer protection against subsequent hypoxia exposure in clinical setting such as myocardial infarction and stroke.
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