I agree that this site is using cookies. You can find further informations
here
.
X
Login
Merkliste (
0
)
Home
About us
Home About us
Our history
Profile
Press & public relations
Friends
The library in figures
Exhibitions
Projects
Training, internships, careers
Films
Services & Information
Home Services & Information
Lending and interlibrary loans
Returns and renewals
Training and library tours
My Account
Library cards
New to the library?
Download Information
Opening hours
Learning spaces
PC, WLAN, copy, scan and print
Catalogs and collections
Home Catalogs and Collections
Rare books and manuscripts
Digital collections
Subject Areas
Our sites
Home Our sites
Central Library
Law Library (Juridicum)
BB Business and Economics (BB11)
BB Physics and Electrical Engineering
TB Engineering and Social Sciences
TB Economics and Nautical Sciences
TB Music
TB Art & Design
TB Bremerhaven
Contact the library
Home Contact the library
Staff Directory
Open access & publishing
Home Open access & publishing
Reference management: Citavi & RefWorks
Publishing documents
Open Access in Bremen
zur Desktop-Version
Toggle navigation
Merkliste
1 Ergebnisse
1
CD8+ T Cells Contribute to the Development of Coronary Arte..:
Noval Rivas, Magali
;
Lee, Youngho
;
Wakita, Daiko
...
Arthritis & Rheumatology. 69 (2017) 2 - p. 410-421 , 2017
Link:
https://doi.org/10.1002/art.39939
RT Journal T1
CD8+ T Cells Contribute to the Development of Coronary Arteritis in the Lactobacillus casei Cell Wall Extract–Induced Murine Model of Kawasaki Disease
UL https://suche.suub.uni-bremen.de/peid=cr-10.1002_art.39939&Exemplar=1&LAN=DE A1 Noval Rivas, Magali A1 Lee, Youngho A1 Wakita, Daiko A1 Chiba, Norika A1 Dagvadorj, Jargalsaikhan A1 Shimada, Kenichi A1 Chen, Shuang A1 Fishbein, Michael C. A1 Lehman, Thomas J. A. A1 Crother, Timothy R. A1 Arditi, Moshe PB Wiley YR 2017 SN 2326-5191 SN 2326-5205 JF Arthritis & Rheumatology VO 69 IS 2 SP 410 OP 421 LK http://dx.doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1002/art.39939 DO https://doi.org/10.1002/art.39939 SF ELIB - SuUB Bremen
Export
RefWorks (nur Desktop-Version!)
Flow
(Zuerst in
Flow
einloggen, dann importieren)