Microparticle and interleukin-1β production with human simulated compressed air diving

Kaighley D Brett1,2, Nathan Z Nugent1, Noelle K Fraser1

  • 1Canadian Forces Health Services Center, Canadian Armed Forces, Ottawa, Canada.

Scientific Reports
|September 19, 2019
PubMed

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