The potential role of erythropoietin as a pleiotropic agent in post-cardiac arrest syndrome

scientific article published on January 2011

The potential role of erythropoietin as a pleiotropic agent in post-cardiac arrest syndrome is …
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scholarly articleQ13442814

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P356DOI10.2174/138161211796197115
P698PubMed publication ID21486214

P50authorNicoletta IacovidouQ87137400
P2093author name stringTheodoros Xanthos
Aggeliki Syggelou
Panagiotis V S Vasileiou
Sotirios Kakavas
P433issue15
P921main subjectcardiac arrestQ202837
erythropoietinQ218706
pleiotropyQ1134884
P304page(s)1517-1529
P577publication date2011-01-01
P1433published inCurrent Pharmaceutical DesignQ5195068
P1476titleThe potential role of erythropoietin as a pleiotropic agent in post-cardiac arrest syndrome
P478volume17

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