Omega-3 fatty acids and inflammation

Current Atherosclerosis Reports - Tập 6 Số 6 - Trang 461-467 - 2004
Trevor A. Mori1, Lawrence J. Beilin1
1School of Medicine and Pharmacology - Royal Perth Hospital Unit, The University of Western Australia, Medical Research Foundation Building, Box X 2213 GPO, 6847, Perth, Western Australia, Australia

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