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Why does inflammation persist: a dominant role for the stromal microenvironment?

Why does inflammation persist: a dominant role for the stromal microenvironment?
Why does inflammation persist: a dominant role for the stromal microenvironment?
1462-3994
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Douglas, Michael R.
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Morrison, Karen E.
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Salmon, Michael
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Buckley, Christopher D.
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Douglas, Michael R.
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Morrison, Karen E.
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Salmon, Michael
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Buckley, Christopher D.
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Douglas, Michael R., Morrison, Karen E., Salmon, Michael and Buckley, Christopher D. (2002) Why does inflammation persist: a dominant role for the stromal microenvironment? Expert Reviews in Molecular Medicine, 4 (25), 1-18. (doi:10.1017/S1462399402005264).

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Published date: December 2002
Organisations: Medical Education

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Local EPrints ID: 398841
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/398841
ISSN: 1462-3994
PURE UUID: f69ce5f3-1d88-4bc4-9e72-0a0f70ff276f
ORCID for Karen E. Morrison: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-0216-5717

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Date deposited: 02 Aug 2016 12:41
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 01:43

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Author: Michael R. Douglas
Author: Karen E. Morrison ORCID iD
Author: Michael Salmon
Author: Christopher D. Buckley

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