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Acute Inflammation Rapidly Increases Plasma Biopterins and Impairs Endothelial Function: A Novel Role of Plasma Tetrahydrobiopterin as a Marker of Acute Inflammation
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Autores principales:
Antonopoulos, A
,
Antoniades, C
,
Tousoulis, D
,
Demosthenous, M
,
Lee, R
,
Bendall, J
,
Miliou, A
,
Vlachopoulos, C
,
Channon, K
,
Stefanadis, C
Formato:
Journal article
Publicado:
2011
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