The role of Kupffer cells in mediating the microcirculatory and biochemical consequences of endotoxemia and obstructive jaundice in rats

Ábrahám Szabolcs
The role of Kupffer cells in mediating the microcirculatory and biochemical consequences of endotoxemia and obstructive jaundice in rats.
Doctoral thesis (PhD), University of Szeged.
(2010) (Unpublished)

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Item Type: Thesis (Doctoral thesis (PhD))
Creators: Ábrahám Szabolcs
Supervisor(s):
Supervisor
Position, academic title, institution
MTMT author ID
Lázár György
UNSPECIFIED
10010110
Subjects: 03. Medical and health sciences > 03.02. Clinical medicine
Divisions: Doctoral School of Clinical Medicine
Discipline: Medicine > Clinical Medicine
Language: English
Date: 2010. March 09.
Additional Information: PhD ; Terjedelem: 51, [38] lev.
Uncontrolled Keywords: Orvostudomány
Item ID: 7494
MTMT identifier of the thesis: 2428539
Date Deposited: 2018. May. 14. 13:27
Last Modified: 2019. Dec. 05. 08:32
Depository no.: B 4695
URI: https://doktori.bibl.u-szeged.hu/id/eprint/7494
Defence/Citable status: Defended.

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