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"Pentoxifylline suppressed LPS-induced inflammatory and apoptotic signaling in neuronal cells"
written by Sameer K. Muchhala, Kenza E. Benzeroual,
published by Advances in Bioscience and Biotechnology, Vol.3 No.6A, 2012
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