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Sickle cell disease: Only one road, but different pathways for inflammation"
written by Wendell Vilas-Boas, Bruno Antônio Veloso Cerqueira, Thassila Nogueira Pitanga, Magda Oliveira Seixas, Joelma Menezes, Cyntia Cajado de Souza, Elisângela Vitória Adorno, Marilda Souza Goncalves,
published by
Advances in Bioscience and Biotechnology,
Vol.3 No.4A, 2012
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