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bibliographicCitation Farthing D, Gehr L, Karnes HT, Sica D, Gehr T, Larus T, Farthing C, Xi L. Effects of salicylic acid on post-ischaemic ventricular function and purine efflux in isolated mouse hearts. Biomarkers. 2007 Nov;12(6):623–34. doi: 10.1080/13547500701605786. PMID: 17852081.
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