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Ischemia-reperfusion injury in sickle cell anemia: Relationship to acute chest syndrome, endothelial dysfunction, arterial vasculopathy, and inflammatory pain
Robert P. Hebbel
Medicine - Hematology, Oncology, Transplant
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Endothelial Dysfunction
100%
Sickle-Cell Disease
100%
Reperfusion Injury
100%
Inflammatory Pain
100%
Acute Chest Syndrome
100%
Vascular Disease
100%
Ischemia
75%
Diseases
75%
Pathophysiology
25%
Blood Vessel Injury
25%
Tissue Injury
25%
Circle of Willis
25%
Keyphrases
Ischemia-reperfusion Injury
100%
Endothelial Dysfunction
100%
Sickle Cell Anemia
100%
Acute Chest Syndrome
100%
Inflammatory Pain
100%
Vasculopathy
100%
Pathophysiology
20%
Sickle Cell Disease
20%
Human Disease
20%
Clinical Disease
20%
Pathobiology
20%
Putative Drug Targets
20%
Vascular Injury
20%
Disease States
20%
Tissue Injury
20%
Circle of Willis
20%
Vasoregulation
20%