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Saturday, December 5, 2009
Active nf-e2-related factor (nrf2) contributes to keep endothelial no synthase (enos) in the coupled state: role of reactive oxygen species (ros), enos, and heme oxygenase (ho-1) levels.
Heiss, E. H., Schachner, D., Werner, E. R., and Dirsch, V. M. (2009). Active nf-e2-related factor (nrf2) contributes to keep endothelial no synthase (enos) in the coupled state: role of reactive oxygen species (ros), enos, and heme oxygenase (ho-1) levels. The Journal of biological chemistry, 284(46):31579-31586. http://www.citeulike.org/user/HEIRS/article/5886348
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