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Christopher Barrett
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Surgery Department

UNMC



Tranexamic Acid Mediates Pro- and Anti-Inflammatory Signaling via Complement C5a Regulation in a Plasminogen Activator-Dependent Manner


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Christopher D. Barrett, H. Moore, G. Sriram, D. Lim, Saskya E. Byerly, M. Chapman, E. Moore, M. Yaffe
Journal of the American College of Surgeons, 2018

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Barrett, C. D., Moore, H., Sriram, G., Lim, D., Byerly, S. E., Chapman, M., … Yaffe, M. (2018). Tranexamic Acid Mediates Pro- and Anti-Inflammatory Signaling via Complement C5a Regulation in a Plasminogen Activator-Dependent Manner. Journal of the American College of Surgeons.


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Barrett, Christopher D., H. Moore, G. Sriram, D. Lim, Saskya E. Byerly, M. Chapman, E. Moore, and M. Yaffe. “Tranexamic Acid Mediates Pro- and Anti-Inflammatory Signaling via Complement C5a Regulation in a Plasminogen Activator-Dependent Manner.” Journal of the American College of Surgeons (2018).


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Barrett, Christopher D., et al. “Tranexamic Acid Mediates Pro- and Anti-Inflammatory Signaling via Complement C5a Regulation in a Plasminogen Activator-Dependent Manner.” Journal of the American College of Surgeons, 2018.


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@article{christopher2018a,
  title = {Tranexamic Acid Mediates Pro- and Anti-Inflammatory Signaling via Complement C5a Regulation in a Plasminogen Activator-Dependent Manner},
  year = {2018},
  journal = {Journal of the American College of Surgeons},
  author = {Barrett, Christopher D. and Moore, H. and Sriram, G. and Lim, D. and Byerly, Saskya E. and Chapman, M. and Moore, E. and Yaffe, M.}
}


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