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. 1987 Mar;79(3):669–674. doi: 10.1172/JCI112869

Tissue injury in inflammation. Oxidants, proteinases, and cationic proteins.

P M Henson, R B Johnston Jr
PMCID: PMC424175  PMID: 3546374

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