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Shock (Augusta, Ga.)|July 10, 2001
Plasma protein loss during surgery: beneficial effects of albumin substitutionG Horstick, M Lauterbach, T Kempf, et al.
European Journal of Biochemistry|February 15, 1996
Expression of active streptolysin O in Escherichia coli as a maltose-binding-protein--streptolysin-O fusion protein. The N-terminal 70 amino acids are not required for hemolytic activityU Weller, L Müller, M Messner, et al.
Circulation|December 19, 2001
Application of C1-esterase inhibitor during reperfusion of ischemic myocardium: dose-related beneficial versus detrimental effectsG Horstick, O Berg, A Heimann, et al.
Circulation|February 4, 1997
Intracoronary application of C1 esterase inhibitor improves cardiac function and reduces myocardial necrosis in an experimental model of ischemia and reperfusionG Horstick, A Heimann, O Götze, et al.
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Shock (Augusta, Ga.)|July 10, 2001
Plasma protein loss during surgery: beneficial effects of albumin substitutionG Horstick, M Lauterbach, T Kempf, et al.
European Journal of Biochemistry|February 15, 1996
Expression of active streptolysin O in Escherichia coli as a maltose-binding-protein--streptolysin-O fusion protein. The N-terminal 70 amino acids are not required for hemolytic activityU Weller, L Müller, M Messner, et al.
Circulation|December 19, 2001
Application of C1-esterase inhibitor during reperfusion of ischemic myocardium: dose-related beneficial versus detrimental effectsG Horstick, O Berg, A Heimann, et al.
Circulation|February 4, 1997
Intracoronary application of C1 esterase inhibitor improves cardiac function and reduces myocardial necrosis in an experimental model of ischemia and reperfusionG Horstick, A Heimann, O Götze, et al.
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