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Short-Term Atorvastatin Treatment Reduces Vascular Oxidative Stress Saphenous Vein Grafts by Improving eNOS Coupling and Reducing NADPH-Oxidase Activity in Patients Undergoing Elective CABG
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Main Authors:
Antoniades, C
,
Bakogiannis, C
,
Tousoulis, D
,
Paschalis, A
,
Antonopoulos, A
,
Demosthenous, M
,
Ekonomopoulos, G
,
Psarros, T
,
Channon, K
,
Stefanadis, C
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Published:
2009
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