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Sunday, March 14, 2010
Copper(II)-selective chelation improves function and antioxidant defences in cardiovascular tissues of rats as a model of diabetes: comparisons between triethylenetetramine and three less copper-selective transition-metal-targeted treatments
CiteULike: Copper(II)-selective chelation improves function and antioxidant defences in cardiovascular tissues of rats as a model of diabetes: comparisons between triethylenetetramine and three less copper-selective transition-metal-targeted treatments: "Lu, J., Gong, D., Choong, S., Xu, H., Chan, Y. K., Chen, X., Fitzpatrick, S., Glyn-Jones, S., Zhang, S., Nakamura, T., Ruggiero, K., Obolonkin, V., Poppitt, S., Phillips, A., and Cooper, G. (2010). Copper(ii)-selective chelation improves function and antioxidant defences in cardiovascular tissues of rats as a model of diabetes: comparisons between triethylenetetramine and three less copper-selective transition-metal-targeted treatments. Diabetologia."
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