Gane, J. M., Stockley, R. A., & Sapey, E. TNF-α Autocrine Feedback Loops in Human Monocytes: The Pro- and Anti-Inflammatory Roles of the TNF-α Receptors Support the Concept of Selective TNFR1 Blockade In Vivo. Wiley.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationGane, Jennie M., Robert A. Stockley, and Elizabeth Sapey. TNF-α Autocrine Feedback Loops in Human Monocytes: The Pro- and Anti-Inflammatory Roles of the TNF-α Receptors Support the Concept of Selective TNFR1 Blockade In Vivo. Wiley.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationGane, Jennie M., et al. TNF-α Autocrine Feedback Loops in Human Monocytes: The Pro- and Anti-Inflammatory Roles of the TNF-α Receptors Support the Concept of Selective TNFR1 Blockade In Vivo. Wiley.
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