Immune depression in musculoskeletal trauma.

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Published in Inflamm Res on February 11, 2010

Authors

Olav Reikerås1

Author Affiliations

1: Department of Orthopaedics, Rikshospitalet University Clinic, University of Oslo, 0027 Oslo, Norway. olav.reikeras@rikshospitalet.no

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