Bothou, C.; Rüschenbaum, S.; Kubesch, A.; Quenstedt, L.; Schwarzkopf, K.; Welsch, C.; Zeuzem, S.; Welzel, T.M.; Lange, C.M.
Anemia and Systemic Inflammation Rather than Arterial Circulatory Dysfunction Predict Decompensation of Liver Cirrhosis. J. Clin. Med. 2020, 9, 1263.
https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm9051263
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Bothou C, Rüschenbaum S, Kubesch A, Quenstedt L, Schwarzkopf K, Welsch C, Zeuzem S, Welzel TM, Lange CM.
Anemia and Systemic Inflammation Rather than Arterial Circulatory Dysfunction Predict Decompensation of Liver Cirrhosis. Journal of Clinical Medicine. 2020; 9(5):1263.
https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm9051263
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Bothou, Christina, Sabrina Rüschenbaum, Alica Kubesch, Leonie Quenstedt, Katharina Schwarzkopf, Christoph Welsch, Stefan Zeuzem, Tania Mara Welzel, and Christian Markus Lange.
2020. "Anemia and Systemic Inflammation Rather than Arterial Circulatory Dysfunction Predict Decompensation of Liver Cirrhosis" Journal of Clinical Medicine 9, no. 5: 1263.
https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm9051263
APA Style
Bothou, C., Rüschenbaum, S., Kubesch, A., Quenstedt, L., Schwarzkopf, K., Welsch, C., Zeuzem, S., Welzel, T. M., & Lange, C. M.
(2020). Anemia and Systemic Inflammation Rather than Arterial Circulatory Dysfunction Predict Decompensation of Liver Cirrhosis. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 9(5), 1263.
https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm9051263