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Chronic treatment with folic acid improves nitric oxide bioavailability and decreases superoxide production in human vessels, through tetrahydrobiopterin-mediated improvement of eNOS coupling
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Main Authors:
Antoniades, C
,
Shirodaria, C
,
Lee, J
,
Carptree, M
,
Ratnatunga, C
,
Pillai, R
,
Neubauer, S
,
Channon, K
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Published:
2007
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