Bisschops, L. L., van der Hoeven, J. G., Mollnes, T. E., & Hoedemaekers, C. W. (2014). Seventy-two hours of mild hypothermia after cardiac arrest is associated with a lowered inflammatory response during rewarming in a prospective observational study. BioMed Central.
Chicago Style aipamenaBisschops, Laurens LA, Johannes G. van der Hoeven, Tom E. Mollnes, and Cornelia WE Hoedemaekers. Seventy-two Hours of Mild Hypothermia After Cardiac Arrest Is Associated With a Lowered Inflammatory Response During Rewarming in a Prospective Observational Study. BioMed Central, 2014.
MLA aipamenaBisschops, Laurens LA, Johannes G. van der Hoeven, Tom E. Mollnes, and Cornelia WE Hoedemaekers. Seventy-two Hours of Mild Hypothermia After Cardiac Arrest Is Associated With a Lowered Inflammatory Response During Rewarming in a Prospective Observational Study. BioMed Central, 2014.