Calzia 2013 Abstract MiP2013
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Calzia E, Wagner K, Wagner F, Groeger M, Matallo J, McCook O, Wachter U, Vogt J, Radermacher P (2013) Studying mitochondrial effects of sulfide. Does the species matter?. Mitochondr Physiol Network 18.08. |
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Calzia E, Wagner K, Wagner F, Groeger M, Matallo J, McCook O, Wachter U, Vogt J, Radermacher P (2013)
Event: MiP2013
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Affiliations and author contributions
Ulm University, Dept of Anesthesia, Section of Anesthesiological Pathophysiology and Process Development, Ulm, Germany.
Email: enrico.calzia@uni-ulm.de
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